Khepric Revival



The Khepric Revival (: Ⲕⲁⲣⲑⲓⲁ ⲁⲓⲁⲓ), also called the Khepric Renaissance was the period between 1961 and 1995 that saw Khepric revived back into a majority language in Karthya after decades of linguistic Dhahabi dominance. After the Karthian Revolution, Saabiq Hasen implemented several new acts that promoted Khepric as an official language, wanting his people to ”regain a linguistic independence from our neighbors”. This involved new teachings at schools, subsidies to those who proved their Khepric ability, signs & sites being translated to Khepric, and business being forced to change their names. By 1970, nearly 31% of the population was speaking Khepric as a first language, and by 1995, it was 68%. Today, it is considered one of the most successful efforts by a country in the 20th century.