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{{distinguish|text =  one of the four chambers of Caphiria's [[Corcillum of Caphiria|tetracameral parliament]] known as the [[Military Assembly (Caphiria)|Military Assembly]]}}
{{distinguish|text =  one of the four chambers of Caphiria's [[Corcillum of Caphiria|tetracameral parliament]] known as the [[Military Assembly (Caphiria)|Military Assembly]]}}


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== History ==
== History ==
The origin of the ''Caetus Legati'' can be traced back to the [[Third Imperium (Caphiria)|Third Imperium]], a time characterized by expansive territorial acquisitions, intense political maneuvering, and frequent military campaigns. As the Imperium grew, so did the challenges of coordinating military activities across vast distances and diverse territories. Local military councils, or ''Conventicula Militum'', were formed in different regions to address immediate threats and ensure swift military responses. However, the inherent decentralization posed challenges of its own. Conflicting strategies, miscommunications, and a lack of a unified command often resulted in disjointed military operations. Recognizing the need for a more cohesive and centrally coordinated approach, the idea of a unified military council emerged. By the latter part of the Third Imperium, regional ''Conventicula'' began sending representatives to Venceia for an annual military convention. This convention can be seen as the prototype of the ''Caetus Legati'', though it lacked the regularity and direct connection to the Imperator that the ''Caetus Legati'' would later embody.
The tumultuous shift into the [[Caphiria|Fourth Imperium]] brought about an era of introspection and sweeping reforms. As the Imperium grappled with territorial losses and the challenge of redefining its global stature, the need for a centralized and highly coordinated military strategy became paramount. Out from this change, the ''Caetus Legati'' was formalized. In the wake of the re-establishment of Caphiric ruling dynasties and the creation of the [[National Assembly (Caphiria)|National Assembly]] and the [[Corcillum]], the ''Caetus Legati'' was instituted as a direct channel between the military and the Imperator. This ensured that the military's strategies were not only effective on the battlefield but also aligned with the broader geopolitical vision of the Imperium.
The [[First Great War]] was a defining period for the ''Caetus Legati''. The challenges of multi-front warfare, the intricacies of diplomacy, and the sheer scale of operations demanded unprecedented coordination. The ''Caetus Legati'' played a pivotal role in shaping Caphiria's strategies, leading to its re-emergence as a global power and the re-annexation of [[Veltorina]]. The post-war period saw the ''Caetus'' further solidify its importance, navigating the complexities of [[Imperial Diplomacy (Sarpedon)|Imperial Diplomacy]] and managing the rising tensions with [[Levantia]].
Today, the ''Caetus Legati'' stands not only as a testament to Caphiria's military and strategic prowess but also as a symbol of its ability to adapt, innovate, and persevere through the tides of history.


== Structure and Procedure ==
== Structure and Procedure ==