Confederal Charter of Edury

The Confederal Charter of Edury, the Charter of 1101, or the Letter of Alliance is a lost constitutional document of the [|early Eduran confederation]. It was a treaty of alliance between the cities of Eduvesting, Sheckledeckle, and Fuckstadt. Sometime in the 14th century, the document was lost or destroyed, and no transcribed of full copies have been found to exist. Its contents have to be inferred from writings at the time, which usually only mention the document's name, or an aspect of its purpose in passing.

Contents
Scholars do not know the actual contents of the Charter, and even its official name is tenuous. It is referred to in the minutes of the first meeting of the Senate, which the Edurans have preserved, but not the actual document itself. It is known that it established the continued existence of the Senate as a permanent institution, departing from the ad-hoc committees set up by the participant cities prior. It also provided for the common defense.

After the 1300s, the term "Confederal Charter" or simply "Charter" came to refer to the unwritten constitution of Edury.

Modern counterpart
The Eduran Federal Charter of 1801 is inspired by the original charter, and is intended to fill much of the same purpose, but as a written document, as opposed to a series of laws and decrees- some of which had been lost.