Creeperianization
Creeperianization is a pejorative geopolitical term for the process of fragmentation or division in a nation which commonly leads to war and atrocities. The name emerged after the Creeperian Civil War during which Creeperopolis fell into civil war after divisions over who should be the nation's Emperor leading to large scale atrocities and the deadliest war in history.
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Etymology
The word "Creeperianization" was coined by Georges Loupe, an outspoken critic of the Creeperian government, after the conclusion of the Creeperian Civil War. Initially "Creeperianisation" in Quebecshirite, the word has been translated to into most languauges. The word in Creeperian Spanish is "Creeperianización."
The word is derived from the name of the country the term is based off of, Creeperopolis (Creeperian), and the suffix -ization meaning "in the act, process, or result of doing something, or of making something."
In Creeperopolis
The term Creeperianization has been applied to nearly every war in Creeperian history since nearly ever war was some sort of civil conflict.
The following are examples of civil conflicts in Creeperian history:
- Deltinian War (1384–1403)
- Creeperian Peasants' War (1440–1443)
- Ten Years' War (1487–1497)
- Twenty Years' War (1503–1523)
- Honduran Genocide (1535)
- Coup of 1555
- Monarch's Revolution (1729)
- Coup of 1729
- Peoples' Revolution (1730)
- Revolution of Restoration (1771)
- War of the Creeperian Succession (1783–1790)
- Revolution of 1833
- First Senvarian Insurgency (1839–1857)
- Second Senvarian Insurgency (1878–1888)
- Creeperian Conflicts (1921–present)
- The Reigns of Terrors (1921–1949)
- Christmas Putsch (1923)
- San Pedro Incident (1925)
- Creeperian Civil War (1933–1949)
- Third Senvarian Insurgency (1934–2020)
- Salvadoran War (1933–1935)
- Papal War (1935–1946)
- Salvadoran Revolution of 1956
- Salvadoran Crisis of 1976
- 1976 Coup Attempt
- Mara War (1979-present)
- Castillianan Insurgency (1980–present)
- Coup of 2003
- Deltinian Insurgency (2019–present)
- 2020 Coup Attempt
- San Pedroan Bush War (2020–present)
The following examples are sometimes argued to be examples of Creeperianization in Creeperian history:
- Deltinian-Creeperian War (744AD–745AD)
- Creeperian Crusade (1231–1345)
- Annexation of Senvar-Senvek (1839)
- Second Lyoan Civil War (2020)
In Lyoa
The term Creeperianization has been applied to the nation of Lyoa. Lyoa has faced internal conflict many times in its history since becoming a republic.
Lyoan wars which have been called examples of Creeperianization include:
- The Disturbance (1930s–1967)
- Lyoan Revolution (1967)
- First Lyoan Civil War (1998–2003)
- Tulossa Loyalist Insurgency (2002–2020)
- Internal conflict in Lyoa (2003–2020)
- Northern Lyoa Conflict (2003–2020)
- Eastern Lyoa Conflict (2003–2020)
- Altaia Insurgency (2019–2020)
- Second Lyoan Civil War(2020)
- Lyoan conflict (2020–present)
On April 2, 2020, voted against the admittance request of The Morovan Strip to the Terraconserva Council of Nations:
"The delegation of the Republic of Lyoa will be voting against this request. There is no need for the further creeperianization of Morova. What is needed now is a unity government that can replace the failed communist regime, not more separatist entities declaring themselves around the island. By allowing The Morovan Strip into the TCN, we are supporting further Creeperianization of Morova and legitimizing this practice, practically allowing for Morova to fall further into conflict with itself."
Fridolin Ambongo, the Catholic Archbishop of Tigera, made a statement regarding the the ongoing Second Lyoan Civil War on May 1, 2020. In it, he mentioned the "Terranilian [C]reeperianization of [Lyoa]". He stated that Terranihil was attempting to Creeperianize the country by displacing Lyoans with a proxy rebel group, and eventually move Terranilians into the country, who would establish a Terranilian client state.
"It is obvious what they intend to do. By supporting Samuel Inikota's rebellions, they are trying to [C]reeperianize our country and move in their own people to areas fled by civilians. We must be vigilant in ensuring the [C]reeperianization of Lyoa does not occur."
— Fridolin Ambongo, Archbishop of Tigera[2]
In Sequoyah
Sequoyan Professors have often called the Sequoyan Frontier Wars an example of Creeperianization.
In Terranihil
Politicians have often called the conflict known as The Troubles to be an example of Creeperianization.[citation needed]