Bacurian Interpretation of Imedio Honour

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The Bacurian Interpretation of Imedio Honour was an Interpretation of Imedio Honour by former K'vari Guardian Bacuria Artaxiad. It was the doctrine that led to the Bacurian-Ardanasian Interpretation of Imedio Honour and was considered to be the most liberal interpretation of Imedio Honour. It was published as an act of protest against the Ardanasian Interpretation of Imedio Honour published by the Ardanasian Sabaphos. The Bacurian Interpretation was held as the highest authority of doctrine in the Pre-War Exile Comnmunity.

The Bacurian Interpretation was not written by only Bacurian Artaxiad. Several other people, including non-K'vari Akanovans and Female Akanovans helped on the Bacurian Interpretation. All of the people who helped on writing the Interpretation were all included in the Pachulian Sabaphos after its formation following the publication of the Levanite Second Interpretation of Imedio Honour, which focused on a more doctrinal discipline and orthodox following.

The formal principle of the Bacurian Interpretation was to reject Imedio Honour as the highest authority of doctrine. However it also called for a calling of tradition with a mixture of the changes within society. Arguably the most important part of the Bacurian Interpretation was the consideration of Female Akanovan as Pure and able to join the Second Order of K'vari and enter other K'vari Assemblies.

The Bacurian Interpretation of Imedio Honour was, after the end of the War of Exiles, was lambasted by the Levanite Sabaphos and subsequently archived within the Asatiani Assembly Archival System. Originally the text was ordered to be destroyed by Levan Meshki, however this was considered in violation of Sasuliero of Imedio Honour and resulted in Levan allowing the interpretation into the Archival System.

Overview

The Bacurian Interpretation was considered by the Pachulian Sabaphos to be interpretative to individuals, and that the rules could only be applied by the individual to the individual. The implication of this was that the ideas of being Pure or Sasuliero were not valid when applied to the person, such as the idea of being Pure to Female Akanovan, which were considered impure by every K'vari Sabaphos.