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The Kekistani Diaspora

After the capture of Kekistanople the Kekistani people fled across the Caspian sea into the Caucuses mountains, then marching through modern day turkey and Syria into Egypt officially neutral, but a culturally and economically tied state. This massive effort leading 60,000 Kekistani nobles, warriors, traders, and meme farmers were lead by a possibly mythical figure named Pepe The Frog. These refugees traveled for five terrible years losing half their numbers because, of raids made by the Sarkisianites.
During this Pepe became extremely religious, he first was a simple /k/ommando, leading a small contengient of meme warriors. He found faith in Kek and became a priest who united the Kekistanies and would preach to them eventually composing the book of Kek, the orthodox text that would help preserve the religion of Kek and modify it to be more centered upon special rituals, rites of passage and helped cement Kek.
The Kekistani people entered Egypt and were treated like royalty, the Egyptians were threatened by the Sarkisianites and their normie allies and saw Kekistan as an important ally. The Egyptians gave the Kekistanies jobs and homesteads of their own and Pepe himself was made one of the Pharaoh's advisors.
This of course didn't go unnoticed as Anita quickly moved thousands of her (male) slave army to the Egyptian borders but, not to close as to avoid war after all she still needed to consolidate her territorial gains. Anita flung accusations of internalized racism and misogyny. An ancient cold war began to brew as Anita sent feminist across the border to cause chaos and hopefully convert the locals. This failed as the Egyptian public at first only slightly friendly toward the Kekistanies became more BASED and made Kek a central deity in heir pantheon of Gods and some outright embrace Kek fully and converted. This precarious peace would last for almost a hundred years up until 377, when war started in Syria.

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