Book of Accounts

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The Book of Accounts is a collection of K'vari Historical Accounts that date back to the Constructionist Era in the Pre-Timeless Era. The Book of Accounts was created to give an accurate portrayal of Akannus History and is one of the few details of the Generational Change in Maradisoba. Authorship of Accounts vary between every account, however most of the authorship is credited to the K'vari Sabaphos Mepe the account describes. The Book of Accounts correlate with many other historical accounts, however do not go before the Pre-Order Era. The Book of Accounts also gives the laws laid down by each K'vari Mepe with the notable exception of Mihrdat the Serene and Abibos the Righteous, both of which did not instate any new enforceable laws.

First Generation Maradisoba Texts

Seven Akannite Sages

Solomonite Era

The Solomonite Accounts make up the first amount of texts detailing the rule of Solomon the Wise during the Solomonite Era. Solomon the Wise was the first of the Seven Akannite Sages and the first ever K'vari Sabaphos Mepe. The Solomonite Accounts details the creation and enforcement of the Tredashio Collection, starting with the book of Benestil. The Solomonite Accounts also detail the transition to the Solomonite Era from the Constructionist Era and the creation of K'vari Sabaphos and ranking of K'vari Severibi.

Within Second Generation Maradisoba, the Solomonite Accounts were held to be Holy Script and as such during the Era of Revision, the Solomonite Accounts became a part of the Second Generational Enchiridon. Solomon the Wise was believed within the confines of Second Generation Maradisoba and the First Order of K'vari to be a Divine Being. Solomon is not considered to be a Divine Being in the Cult of Drouli.

Solomonite's Accounts consist of:

However not all of Solomon's Accounts have been written by the Enchiridon. Certain stories, specifically about the visage of Maradisoba as a being have are not considered to be Holy Script, and have been left out during the Era of Revision. The specific accounts that were not recognized as Holy Script were:

Samsonid Accounts

The Samsonid Accounts continue after the Solomonite Accounts and detail the rule of Samson the Holy during the Samsonid Era. The Samsonid Accounts detail the construction of the greater Serenope Assembly and the Four Ancient Assemblies. Samson was the second of the Seven Akannite Sages and the second K'vari Sabaphos Mepe. The Samsonid Accounts begin in detailing the death of Solomon the Wise in what is called a Divination. The Samsonid Accounts are the only survivng text that deals with Samsonid Architecture as well as Samsonid Thought.

Within Second Generation Maradisoba, the Samsonid Accounts were held to be Holy Script and as such during the Era of Revision, the Samsonid Accounts became a part of the Second Generational Enchiridon. Samson the Holy was believed within the confines of Second Generation Maradisoba and the First Order of K'vari to be a Divine Being. Solomon is not considered to be a Divine Being in the Cult of Drouli.