CastrianAuthorityForUniversalSubversionOfEmpires / CAUSE

  • Organization
  • Regular
  • Role play
  • Infiltration
    Infiltration
  • Smuggling
    Smuggling

Systems fall quietly. Resistance does not.
We were abandoned by empire,
and in that abandonment, we were made free.
We do not recognize the authority of the UAEE,
nor the legitimacy of any empire that survives through exploitation, coercion, or silence.
We deliver liberation.
At any cost.



History

CAUSE was born not in rebellion, but in abandonment.

In the final years of UAEE consolidation in the Castra region, civilian populations, auxiliary defense forces, and contracted logistics crews were deemed strategically nonessential. Military assets were redeployed. Supply routes were cut. Appeals for protection went unanswered. Castra did not fall in open war—it was written off.

What remained were civilians, contractors, and local defenders forced to survive without recognition or authority. In the absence of UAEE protection, these groups began coordinating evacuations, escorts, and ad-hoc defense. At first, this coordination had no name. It was simply necessity.

The first acts that would later be attributed to CAUSE were not attacks, but interventions: breaking blockades imposed by corporate security, sabotaging exploitative extraction operations, and rerouting supplies to isolated settlements. These actions were labeled “unauthorized” and later “criminal” by UAEE authorities.

That designation marked the turning point.

Rather than dissolve, the network formalized. Leadership was established. Doctrine was written. The movement named itself The Castrian Authority for Universal Subversion of Empires—a declaration that Castra’s fate was not an anomaly, but a symptom of imperial systems everywhere.

CAUSE rejected reconciliation with the UAEE outright. In its founding charter, the UAEE was identified as an empire that prioritized control, expansion, and administrative order over human life. Subversion was defined not as chaos, but as the deliberate dismantling of systems that produce abandonment.

From Castra, CAUSE expanded outward. Cells formed in frontier systems, corporate zones, and lawless sectors alike. Wherever centralized power failed or exploited local populations, CAUSE intervened—sometimes quietly, sometimes violently, always without authorization.

Today, CAUSE is classified by the UAEE as a radical insurgent organization. Among displaced civilians and frontier communities, it is spoken of differently: as a movement that arrives when authority withdraws, and stays when empires move on.

Castra was the beginning.
Empires are the target.
Subversion is the method.

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Charter

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