The foundational systems which hold the very concepts of our lives together today, carry the burdens of poor choices of generations long ago. While the layman has accepted these as fact and truth, we recognize that they are but choices that could have easily been done differently. Thus we stand in pursuit of a world in which these archaic techniques and misguided choices are finally laid to rest. A world with foundations so strong that they do naught but take us to new heights. Foundations that are rooted in logic. Foundations that are rooted in tradition. Foundations rooted for the future. A future better for both ourselves and our kin everforth. A foundation for a new Europa. A Europa Reformed.
The projects of the ERS each stand as an improved system of that which came before. Improvements that not only benefit us individually but us as a collective whole. In their shared forging, these systems are able to (for the first time) weave connections amongst each other to build a more cohesive and unified foundation, that together which strives towards perfection. These systems are crafted with foundations of Pan-European roots, yet aims to honor the individual nuance each culture and peoples carry in their traditions, language, and spirit.
The Europa Reformation Society (ERS) laid its roots back in the Spring of 2023. Through sheer chance, its founder fell into the world of spelling reforms. This then kindled an exploration into the roots of language and culture, that was nurtured by an interest in linguistics and a life lived through cultures anew. Through years of explorations and experimentations, the realization of the genuine shortcomings of the systems that hold our lives together led to the question of: can we do better? This one simple question, sparked the beginnings of the ERS and its pursuit to examine and improve the most fundamental foundations of European Culture & Life.
The word Europa may feel odd for native English speakers. Europa is the original word for the continent that nearly all other European languages continue to use to this day. From this shared root, the word Europe is derived. To honor these shared roots (even for peoples whom now live in lands outside the continent), the word Europa was chosen to represent us all. It is called the Reformation as to harken back to the movements of old, and as a challenge against the unquestionable status quo. A challenge just as much as a charge for success to pave the way forth.