Conclave of Gisredde (concept)
The Conclave of Gisredde can be best described as an 'anti-Conclave' to the Conclave of Raocourt. With Peti Gisredde historically chafing under any sort of outside interference, it should have been expected that they would inevitability dispute (often violently) the influence of 'foreign' churches, even those of the same faith within the same realm that practice the same culture.
First declared in 389 IS with the Pontgonez Dispute, the Conclave would fade out of relevance and then suddenly return every few decades. Normally, this would coincide with the Conclave of Raocourt's attempts to enforce any amount of orthodoxy on the always individualistic Gisreddeans, with the 'schism' only ended once they gave the local wayfathers a significant tax decrease.