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The conflict, primarily between the [[Levantia and Odoneru Treaty Association]] and its allies (collectively referred to as the "Allies") and a loosely aligned set of anti-Levantine countries, including and especially [[Caphiria]], [[Daxia]] and [[Faneria]], was fought for various reasons which depended largely on the particular combatant and theater. The Levantine theater was largely fought over the continued existence of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], as well as the borders of its northernmost nation, [[Fiannria]]. The Sarpedonic theater focused on Caphirian hegemony, both contemporary and planned, and was driven in part by the theory of [[Levantine Creep]]. In [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]], [[Burgundie|Burgoinesc]] colonialism was the central factor which drove fighting. Together, these disparate issues broadly categorized the two competing sides into "pro-Levantine" and "anti-Levantine" factions, though these classifications are generalizations and should not be considered definitive descriptions of the motivations or extent of each faction. | The conflict, primarily between the [[Levantia and Odoneru Treaty Association]] and its allies (collectively referred to as the "Allies") and a loosely aligned set of anti-Levantine countries, including and especially [[Caphiria]], [[Daxia]] and [[Faneria]], was fought for various reasons which depended largely on the particular combatant and theater. The Levantine theater was largely fought over the continued existence of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], as well as the borders of its northernmost nation, [[Fiannria]]. The Sarpedonic theater focused on Caphirian hegemony, both contemporary and planned, and was driven in part by the theory of [[Levantine Creep]]. In [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]], [[Burgundie|Burgoinesc]] colonialism was the central factor which drove fighting. Together, these disparate issues broadly categorized the two competing sides into "pro-Levantine" and "anti-Levantine" factions, though these classifications are generalizations and should not be considered definitive descriptions of the motivations or extent of each faction. | ||
=Background= | =Background= | ||
==Caphirian Expansionism== | ==Caphirian Expansionism== |