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'''Levantine Creep''' is a series of related social phenomenon and theories in [[Sarpedon]], both related to the expansion of [[Urcea]] and the general spread of [[Levantia|Levantine]] influence. It has significantly influenced the historic view of [[Levanto-Sarpic relations]] in Sarpedon. The first, more common "Levantine Creep" is a {{wp|conspiracy theory}} narrative in [[Caphiria|Caphirian]] discourse to describe an alleged conspiracy that [[Urcea]] and its allies aim to harm, weaken or annihilate the societal system of Caphiria by “building a ring of colonies and concession states to ensnare Caphirian interests”, disrupting the traditional system of [[Imperial Diplomacy (Sarpedon)|Imperial Diplomacy]]. The perpetrators of the conspiracy are alleged to be ''mentiens latius'' (false Latins), itself stemming from another historical conspiracy. While the theory of the Levantine Creep is predominant in Caphiria, it has been slowly spread throughout [[Sarpedon]] as a result of the growth of Caphirian influence on the continent.  
'''Levantine Creep''' is a series of related social phenomenon and theories in [[Sarpedon]], both related to the expansion of [[Urcea]] and the general spread of [[Levantia|Levantine]] influence. It has significantly influenced the historic Sarpic view of [[Levanto-Sarpic relations]] generally and [[Urcea-Caphiria relations]] specifically. The first, more common "Levantine Creep" is a {{wp|conspiracy theory}} narrative in [[Caphiria|Caphirian]] discourse to describe an alleged conspiracy that [[Urcea]] and its allies aim to harm, weaken or annihilate the societal system of Caphiria by “building a ring of colonies and concession states to ensnare Caphirian interests”, disrupting the traditional system of [[Imperial Diplomacy (Sarpedon)|Imperial Diplomacy]]. The perpetrators of the conspiracy are alleged to be ''mentiens latius'' (false Latins), itself stemming from another historical conspiracy. While the theory of the Levantine Creep is predominant in Caphiria, it has been slowly spread throughout [[Sarpedon]] as a result of the growth of Caphirian influence on the continent.  


The origin of the Caphirian concept dates back to the 17th century and various Levantine interventions against the [[Great Schism of 1615]], although Caphirian opposition to Levantine influence predated and in part influenced the schism. This, as well as Urcean support for [[Veltorine people|Veltorine]] independence in the late 18th century during the [[Veltorine War of Independence]], contributed to a negative perception of Urceo-Levantine interests and would spark several centuries of animosity between Caphiria and Urcea, culminating in the [[Great Wars]].
The origin of the Caphirian concept dates back to the 17th century and various Levantine interventions against the [[Great Schism of 1615]], although Caphirian opposition to Levantine influence predated and in part influenced the schism. This, as well as Urcean support for [[Veltorine people|Veltorine]] independence in the late 18th century during the [[Veltorine War of Independence]], contributed to a negative perception of Urceo-Levantine interests and would spark several centuries of animosity between Caphiria and Urcea, culminating in the [[Great Wars]].
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==History of Levantine Creep==
==History of Levantine Creep==


The origins of Levantine Creep are unclear, but a sense of the threat of Levantines already existed in aristocratic circles of [[Caphiria]] by the [[Great Schism of 1615]]. The now-discredited historical theory of a [[Venceian Crusade]] likely originates to this time and speaks to the perceived danger of Levantines for Sarpedonian society. It was likely significantly enhanced in 1782, when [[Urcea]] intervened in the [[Veltorine War of Independence]] against [[Caphiria]], committing forces from the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] on [[Sarpedon]] for the first time in history besides the [[Crusades]]. As a consequence of Urcean support, the [[House de Weluta]] was rewarded with the Kingdom of [[Talionia]] following the conclusion of hostilities. Talionia induced a brief "Urcean Scare" in [[Caphiria]] which dramatically enhanced the conspiratorial and what some have called "paranoid" nature of the Levantine Creep theory. Talionia served as a "forward operating base" to guarantee the independence of [[Veltorina]] against [[Caphiria]]n reconquest. It was during this period that Caphirians began to emphasize the Venceian Crusade theory while altering the historian perception of the other Crusades as examples of Levantine meddling in the affairs of the continent.  
The origins of Levantine Creep are unclear, but a sense of the threat of Levantines already existed in aristocratic circles of [[Caphiria]] by the [[Great Schism of 1615]]. The now-discredited historical theory of a [[Venceian Crusade]] likely originates to this time and speaks to the perceived danger of Levantines for Sarpedonian society. It was likely significantly enhanced in 1782, when [[Urcea]] intervened in the [[Veltorine War of Independence]] against [[Caphiria]], committing forces from the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] on [[Sarpedon]] for the first time in history besides the [[Crusades]]. As a consequence of Urcean support, the [[House de Weluta]] was rewarded with the Kingdom of [[Lariana]] following the conclusion of hostilities. Lariana induced a brief "Urcean Scare" in [[Caphiria]] which dramatically enhanced the conspiratorial and what some have called "paranoid" nature of the Levantine Creep theory. Lariana served as a "forward operating base" to guarantee the independence of [[Veltorina]] against [[Caphiria]]n reconquest. It was during this period that Caphirians began to emphasize the Venceian Crusade theory while altering the historian perception of the other Crusades as examples of Levantine meddling in the affairs of the continent.  


In [[1798]], [[Caphiria]]n hawks became alarmed at the speed at which [[Levantia|Levantine]] influence crossed the width of [[Sarpedon]], increasing paranoia. Later, in [[1826]], [[Burgundie]] seized the island of [[Port de Vent]] and was able to withstand a [[Kiravia]]n attempt to disestablish the [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] presence in the [[Kindreds Sea]]. In [[Caphiria]], this was interpreted as a broader plan between [[Burgundie]] and [[Urcea]] to encircle and destroy Caphiria.  
In [[1798]], [[Caphiria]]n hawks became alarmed at the speed at which [[Levantia|Levantine]] influence crossed the width of [[Sarpedon]], increasing paranoia. In [[1851]] the Duchy of Bourgondi had defeated the County Palatine of Estia and in [[1853]], with the Principality of Faramount, formed the Burgundie-Faramount Union. This consolidation of power of two of the wealthiest maritime principalities of southern [[Levantia]] and its alliance with its chief rival, the Duchy of Martilles in [[1856]] led to a panic in [[Caphiria]] the an age of unpresidented Levantine Creep was dawning. So in [[1858]], [[Caphiria]] invaded [[Oustec]] to protect the community of Latin-speaking cities there, kicking off the [[Odurian War]].


Urcea's focus on the [[Caroline Wars]] in the 18th and 19th century decreased fears of an imminent Urcean invasion somewhat, but the Caphirian theory of Levantine Creep entered its modern form during the [[Occidental Cold War]], when it became the official state rationale for the nation's geopolitical opposition to Urcea. With the [[Assumption Accords]] and end of the Cold War, many have surmised that the "Creep" phenomenon in Caphirian society has entered into decline.
Urcea's focus on the [[Caroline Wars]] in the 18th and 19th century decreased fears of an imminent Urcean invasion somewhat, but the Caphirian theory of Levantine Creep entered its modern form during the [[Occidental Cold War]], when it became the official state rationale for the nation's geopolitical opposition to Urcea. With the [[Assumption Accords]] and end of the Cold War, many have surmised that the "Creep" phenomenon in Caphirian society has entered into decline.


==Comparable global phenomenon==
==Comparable global phenomenon==
While the individual grievances of each nation in [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]] regarding Levantine Creep are unique they are all generally pointing to on phenomenon, the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]] and its remnant in [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]], [[La Garrote]].
While the individual grievances of each nation in [[Audonia]] regarding Levantine Creep are unique, they are all generally pointing to on phenomenon, the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]] and its remnant [[La Garrote]].


Despite not being the first external colonial force to arrive in either [[Alshar]] or [[Audonia]], the [[Levantia|Levantine]] states that make up the modern day [[Burgundie]] were the most pervasive colonizers, resource and human labor exploiters, and settlers on those continents.
Despite not being the first external colonial force to arrive in [[Audonia]], the [[Maritime Dericania]]n states that make up the modern day [[Burgundie]] were the most pervasive colonizers, resource and human labor exploiters, and settlers in [[Audonia]]. They influenced and impacted political, economic, cultural, and religious life well beyond the bounds of just their own colonies and were/are resented for it. The [[Bergendii]] were particularly adept at taking advantage of native squabbles, infighting, familial disputes, vanity, greed to manipulate their way into power over approximately a quarter of the total landmasses of both continents.
 
They influenced and impacted political, economic, cultural, and religious life well beyond the bounds of just their own colonies and were/are resented for it. The [[Bergendii]] were particularly adept at taking advantage of native squabbles, infighting, familial disputes, vanity, greed to manipulate their way into power over approximately a quarter of the total landmasses of both continents.


==Similarities between the two phenomenon==
==Similarities between the two phenomenon==

Latest revision as of 23:40, 17 February 2024

Levantine Creep is a series of related social phenomenon and theories in Sarpedon, both related to the expansion of Urcea and the general spread of Levantine influence. It has significantly influenced the historic Sarpic view of Levanto-Sarpic relations generally and Urcea-Caphiria relations specifically. The first, more common "Levantine Creep" is a conspiracy theory narrative in Caphirian discourse to describe an alleged conspiracy that Urcea and its allies aim to harm, weaken or annihilate the societal system of Caphiria by “building a ring of colonies and concession states to ensnare Caphirian interests”, disrupting the traditional system of Imperial Diplomacy. The perpetrators of the conspiracy are alleged to be mentiens latius (false Latins), itself stemming from another historical conspiracy. While the theory of the Levantine Creep is predominant in Caphiria, it has been slowly spread throughout Sarpedon as a result of the growth of Caphirian influence on the continent.

The origin of the Caphirian concept dates back to the 17th century and various Levantine interventions against the Great Schism of 1615, although Caphirian opposition to Levantine influence predated and in part influenced the schism. This, as well as Urcean support for Veltorine independence in the late 18th century during the Veltorine War of Independence, contributed to a negative perception of Urceo-Levantine interests and would spark several centuries of animosity between Caphiria and Urcea, culminating in the Great Wars.

History of Levantine Creep

The origins of Levantine Creep are unclear, but a sense of the threat of Levantines already existed in aristocratic circles of Caphiria by the Great Schism of 1615. The now-discredited historical theory of a Venceian Crusade likely originates to this time and speaks to the perceived danger of Levantines for Sarpedonian society. It was likely significantly enhanced in 1782, when Urcea intervened in the Veltorine War of Independence against Caphiria, committing forces from the Holy Levantine Empire on Sarpedon for the first time in history besides the Crusades. As a consequence of Urcean support, the House de Weluta was rewarded with the Kingdom of Lariana following the conclusion of hostilities. Lariana induced a brief "Urcean Scare" in Caphiria which dramatically enhanced the conspiratorial and what some have called "paranoid" nature of the Levantine Creep theory. Lariana served as a "forward operating base" to guarantee the independence of Veltorina against Caphirian reconquest. It was during this period that Caphirians began to emphasize the Venceian Crusade theory while altering the historian perception of the other Crusades as examples of Levantine meddling in the affairs of the continent.

In 1798, Caphirian hawks became alarmed at the speed at which Levantine influence crossed the width of Sarpedon, increasing paranoia. In 1851 the Duchy of Bourgondi had defeated the County Palatine of Estia and in 1853, with the Principality of Faramount, formed the Burgundie-Faramount Union. This consolidation of power of two of the wealthiest maritime principalities of southern Levantia and its alliance with its chief rival, the Duchy of Martilles in 1856 led to a panic in Caphiria the an age of unpresidented Levantine Creep was dawning. So in 1858, Caphiria invaded Oustec to protect the community of Latin-speaking cities there, kicking off the Odurian War.

Urcea's focus on the Caroline Wars in the 18th and 19th century decreased fears of an imminent Urcean invasion somewhat, but the Caphirian theory of Levantine Creep entered its modern form during the Occidental Cold War, when it became the official state rationale for the nation's geopolitical opposition to Urcea. With the Assumption Accords and end of the Cold War, many have surmised that the "Creep" phenomenon in Caphirian society has entered into decline.

Comparable global phenomenon

While the individual grievances of each nation in Audonia regarding Levantine Creep are unique, they are all generally pointing to on phenomenon, the Burgoignesc Colonial Empire and its remnant La Garrote.

Despite not being the first external colonial force to arrive in Audonia, the Maritime Dericanian states that make up the modern day Burgundie were the most pervasive colonizers, resource and human labor exploiters, and settlers in Audonia. They influenced and impacted political, economic, cultural, and religious life well beyond the bounds of just their own colonies and were/are resented for it. The Bergendii were particularly adept at taking advantage of native squabbles, infighting, familial disputes, vanity, greed to manipulate their way into power over approximately a quarter of the total landmasses of both continents.

Similarities between the two phenomenon