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Cavara Continental Governance

Cavaric Continental Assembly

The governing body of sanctioned competition across the continent. Narrow in authority. Absolute within it.

Nobody agreed. Everyone signed.

A body built from exhaustion, not ambition.

The Cavaric Continental Assembly was not founded in a moment of continental unity — it was founded in a moment of continental exhaustion. Three centuries ago, after decades of conflicting standards, disputed results, and competitions that meant different things depending on which region you asked, seven regional councils sat down in Ashport and agreed on the minimum necessary framework to make the circuit function.

The CCA founding compact is, by most accounts, the least ambitious governing document ever to have shaped an entire continent's culture. It has also outlasted every more ambitious alternative proposed since.

The Assembly does not tell regions how to train, breed, or judge. It sanctions championships, ratifies unified rules where regions have consented to them, allocates finals rotations, and maintains the continental points system that makes careers possible across borders. Everything else is left to the regional councils — deliberately, and after considerable argument. The CCA's authority is real but narrow, which is precisely why it still exists.

CCA Documents & Systems

Show Hosting Guidelines (coming soon)
The minimum requirements a show must meet to be considered for CCA sanctioning. Required reading for any host intending to submit results for points.
Entry Fees
Those who host an event may take up to a 20% cut of all show fees. All remaining entry fees go into the prize pool.
The Assembly How it works

Structure & Authority

Council Seats
Allocated by prestige tier and discipline influence. Regional blocs vote as a unit on continental rule changes. No single region holds a majority.
Sanctioning & Scoring
Regional scoring curves apply within home circuits. CCA unified rules govern all cross-regional championship events without exception.
Finals Rotations
Championship finals rotate between regional blocs on a fixed cycle. Hosting rights are negotiated, occasionally disputed, and always political.
Cavaric Continental Assembly  ·  Est. Ashport, three centuries prior ← Back to Atlas