Nadravery

The Nadravery (Gergote: nadravimas) or the Robed Revolution was a political and cultural confrontation in Zemay during the 2010s concerning the Socialist-focused ideas of the Pragmata Floor. It was named for Nadrava, a historical state commonly used as a metonym for Aushria, in this context specifically the association of Scholarly disputes with Aushrian common apportation.

Homilist Internalists at an apporting rally in 2015.

The dispute was a pushback against the Pragmatists led by the predominantly Internalist Homilists. Intellectually these Scholars critiqued Pragmatic doctrines as deviating from the spiritual facets of Vaestism in favour of 'social planning as an end unto itself', reflecting long-standing anxieties with the Zemayan Reconstruction, as well as the War of Modalities raging in wider Vaestdom. They also politically protested the displacement of traditional Internalist teaching at apportations, which was felt to have been a result of factional favouritism in the design of curricula and liturgy, and would have amounted to the heretical occlusion of legitimate Modalities of Knowledge. At a popular level the southern parts of Zemay — traditionally associated with well-established Lesser Pestul and the Lacrean Ring of Gold, as opposed to northerner Laukuna and the engineered institutions of 20th-century Zemay — supported the Homilists with several major protests in 2014–7.

A partisan settlement was reached behind closed doors, which apparently resulted in the establishment of a Homilist-dominated government executive, but no significant concessions by the Pragmatists at the mokykla level; analysts have suggested that Homilist Scholars became content with their influence beyond formal apportations as demonstrated by the protests. In 2019 the death of Emperor Felix and his succession by a moderate, pro-Homilist Pragmatist, Siluve IV, marked the definitive political transition and the end of the Nadravery.