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Constitution of the Phyrgan Republic

Our Demands

This force of free-thinking militants demands no less than the total freedom of the nation of the Phyrgans, shown on so many occasions to be a totally independent nation from the Savarrans, guaranteed its own government, borders, command of trade, command of a sovereign military and the absence of any presence of Savarrans in any kind of office.

Where do the borders of Phyrgo lie?

At some point on Chelya does the border of the Savarran nation and the Phyrgan nation begin. We will define this exactly. Both are found in the south-and-west of our shared continent. Savarra holds a just and lengthy sovereignty over lands to our north, east, south and west. Phyrgo, we recognise, is an entity landlocked in its politics and national character that demands its independence in the first place. Exact geographic conditions created the culture we alone celebrate. In the north, these take the form of the Konsinil mountain range, who's peaks rise high and dominate the skyline between our lands. This is the northern border. From the easternmost peak, Tokefi, we follow the plains down a string of Phyrgan-speaking villages, of which we will name Rodyma, Burous, Aphessa, Phaneri and Pteloy. Drawing lines between these five, respecting geographical reality concerning hills, rivers and such, we find the eastern border of Phyrgo clearly defined. Rodyma lies just south of the peak of Tokefi, Pteloy on the bank of the Kamaclea river that jumps up from the Savarran sea and into our borders. Running west from Pteloy and across this river is the southern border of Phyrgo. Six more settlements are to be named. Again there is Pteloy, in the south-east, from there to the south-west corner we find, in a line running slightly north and west all the while, Sydra, Helara, Ametus, Zakrius, Clazaros and Myremeta. Turn north at Myremeta and continue for our western border now. A turn at Dimaspae to the left slightly, a walk onward until Lesetta and one meats the Atkefi, the western end of the Konsinil range that defined our north. These mountains and settlements define the four borders and corners of rightful Phyrgo and the end of Savarra.

The Right to Our Freedom

We claim only that within those aforementioned borders and no more because what we have claimed is Phyrgo and what we have omitted is not. To ask for Savarra would be to commit the same crime that we have suffered since our own conquest.

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