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'''First Generation Maradisoba''' is the time period between the [[Solomonite Era]] and the [[Era of the Codex]] that describes the full organization of the [[First Order of K'vari]] under [[K'vari Sabaphos Mepe]] and former [[Maradisoba Metsnieri|Metsnieri]] [[Solomon the Wise]]. The First Generation Maradisoba is defined by the [[Seven Akannite Sages]], or the seven K'vari Sabaphos Mepes that helped usher in the Era of the Codex. First Generation Maradisoba is important for the belief in that the [[Book of the Order]] and after [[Mihrdat the Serene]], [[The First Enchiridon]]; were [[Binding (Maradisoba Law)|Binding]]. First Generation Maradisoba was also loosely defined by the [[Book of Accounts]], which was considered the first part of the First Enchiridon.  
'''First Generation Maradisoba''' is the time period between the [[Solomonite Era]] and the [[Era of the Codex]] that describes the full organization of the [[First Order of K'vari]] under [[K'vari Sabaphos Mepe]] and former [[Maradisoba Metsnieri|Metsnieri]] [[Solomon the Wise]]. The First Generation Maradisoba is defined by the [[Seven Akannite Sages]], or the seven K'vari Sabaphos Mepes that helped usher in the Era of the Codex. First Generation Maradisoba is important for the belief in that the [[Book of the Order]] and after [[Mihrdat the Serene]], [[The First Enchiridon]]; were [[Binding (Maradisoba Law)|Binding]]. First Generation Maradisoba was also loosely defined by the [[Book of Accounts]], which was considered the first part of the First Enchiridon.  


The focus of First Generation Maradisoba follows after the writing of the [[Tredashio Collection]], a series of traditions that were held by the Metsnieris during both the [[Pre-Constructionist Era]] and the [[Constructionist Era]]. The idea of the [[Maradisoban Grand Pantheon]] and the binding nature of every piece of literature helped define this movement apart from any other generation, and the idea of [[Enforcement (Maradisoba)|Enforcement]]. The issues of [[Purity (Maradisoba)|purity]], [[Divination (Maradisoba)|divination]], [[Paragonism (Maradisoba)|paragonism]] and [[Maradisoba Rituals (Maradisoba)|rituals]] were considered non-latitudinarian. This was enforced by a series of wars that were initiated by several different [[K'vari Sabaphos]]. The [[Akannite Holy War]] was initiated by [[Solomon the Wise]] in order to take back several [[K'vari Assemblies]], while [[Circe the Righteous]] initiated the [[Akannite Noble War]] to dislodge the [[Heterodoxy (Maradisoba|Heterodoxical]] and [[Depravity (Maradisoba)|depraved]] Akannite Noble class that ruled over the First Order.  
The focus of First Generation Maradisoba follows after the writing of the [[Tredashio Collection]], a series of traditions that were held by the Metsnieris during both the [[Pre-Constructionist Era]] and the [[Constructionist Era]]. The idea of the [[Maradisoban Grand Pantheon]] and the binding nature of every piece of literature helped define this movement apart from any other generation, and the idea of [[Enforcement (Maradisoba)|Enforcement]]. The issues of [[Purity (Maradisoba)|purity]], [[Divination (Maradisoba)|divination]], [[Paragonism (Maradisoba)|paragonism]] and [[Maradisoba Rituals (Maradisoba)|rituals]] were considered non-latitudinarian. This was enforced by a series of wars that were initiated by several different [[K'vari Sabaphos]]. The [[Akannite Holy War]] was initiated by [[Solomon the Wise]] in order to take back several [[K'vari Assemblies]], while [[Circe the Righteous]] initiated the [[Akannite Noble War]] to dislodge the [[heterodoxy (Maradisoba|Heterodoxical]] and [[Depravity (Maradisoba)|depraved]] Akannite Noble class that ruled over the First Order.  


First Generation Maradisoba was considered to have ended after the [[Mihrdatian Era]] which ushered the Era of the Codex under the [[Ghadamian Sabaphos]] with [[Ghadam]] leading the reform.
First Generation Maradisoba was considered to have ended after the [[Mihrdatian Era]] which ushered the Era of the Codex under the [[Ghadamian Sabaphos]] with [[Ghadam]] leading the reform.

Revision as of 23:43, 27 February 2020

First Generation Maradisoba is the time period between the Solomonite Era and the Era of the Codex that describes the full organization of the First Order of K'vari under K'vari Sabaphos Mepe and former Metsnieri Solomon the Wise. The First Generation Maradisoba is defined by the Seven Akannite Sages, or the seven K'vari Sabaphos Mepes that helped usher in the Era of the Codex. First Generation Maradisoba is important for the belief in that the Book of the Order and after Mihrdat the Serene, The First Enchiridon; were Binding. First Generation Maradisoba was also loosely defined by the Book of Accounts, which was considered the first part of the First Enchiridon.

The focus of First Generation Maradisoba follows after the writing of the Tredashio Collection, a series of traditions that were held by the Metsnieris during both the Pre-Constructionist Era and the Constructionist Era. The idea of the Maradisoban Grand Pantheon and the binding nature of every piece of literature helped define this movement apart from any other generation, and the idea of Enforcement. The issues of purity, divination, paragonism and rituals were considered non-latitudinarian. This was enforced by a series of wars that were initiated by several different K'vari Sabaphos. The Akannite Holy War was initiated by Solomon the Wise in order to take back several K'vari Assemblies, while Circe the Righteous initiated the Akannite Noble War to dislodge the Heterodoxical and depraved Akannite Noble class that ruled over the First Order.

First Generation Maradisoba was considered to have ended after the Mihrdatian Era which ushered the Era of the Codex under the Ghadamian Sabaphos with Ghadam leading the reform.