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For a while the fledgling Patriarch remained in Frankonia, which expanded to incorporate the neighbouring states of Normandy and the Isle of Gelie, forming Britannia.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CivEx/comments/apld82/announcing_the_formation_of_britannia/</ref> Elections were held and Imperator was elected a Member of Parliament<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CivBritannia/comments/avsyrg/election_parliament_member_announcement/</ref>, quickly passing three motions regarding a variety of issues-<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CivBritannia/comments/awkh9g/legislation_parliament_passes_new_acts/</ref> and formally establishing the Church in Britannia. Developments in Britannia would slow, though they would eventually centralise into the Capital of Montgomery, utilising the old Norman settlement.
 
Meanwhile the general feeling was still one of insecurity. The ‘Solarian Incident’, the still ascendant Great Tree religion and the relative infancy of the Faith all contributed to this. The Patrairch’s house had also been completely flattened in an attack by the Arlingtons. The Patriarch planned to create a Keep of some sorts to both protect his assets and to act as a home for the Faith. To the North of Antioch in a disputed territory between Antioch and Ancompton was castle ruins. The initial plan was to renovate these and turn them into a Coastal Keep. Ancompton started that the purchase of this land would destabilise fragile relations between the two as it would explicitly be a claim of sovereignty. Despite this there was an attempt to negotiation between parties, with the Antiochan side declining the purchase.
 
To the North of Antioch in a disputed territory between Antioch and Ancompton was castle ruins. The initial plan was to renovate these and turn them into a Coastal Keep. Ancompton started that the purchase of this land would destabilise fragile relations between the two as it would explicitly be a claim of sovereignty. Despite this there was an attempt to negotiation between parties, with the Antiochan side declining the purchase.
[[File:EDC245B3-AAD5-408B-B590-0DE29EE2DDCD.jpg|thumb|Fort Basileus, coastal side-profile]]
Allegedly rumour from the Antiochan side said that the attempted purchase rattled them- in terms of proximity to their capital and the ambitions of the Fledging Faith. Necessary action was discussed, indeed more salacious rumours were of outright holy war. The authenticity of the later point was very much disputable.
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On the 17th July - 20th July the First Ecumenical Council<ref name=":1">https://docs.google.com/document/d/115udtQRVSdB9d04vycTnVEfbc6AzL05VHyR9dVKhAVE/mobilebasic</ref> was convened, confirming long-standing traditions into writing and furthermore realising the vision of an autocephalous Church.
 
The State of the Faith in Adina is a small, growing minority peacefully coexisting with the Indojoan majority. The Ecumenical Patriarch, ImperatorMendes in the First Federal Elections was elected Judge by a modest majority. A second census held after elections showed that the Orthodox and Catholic faiths respectively had made slight gains in the country.
 
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