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Around 1100 BCE, nearly 1,000 years since the writing of the ''Ichtmar'' by Prophet Besmali, King Suleiman of Yehudah commissioned the composition of a religious text called the ''Vagumar'' which aimed to build on the ''Ichtmar''. The rationale provided within Paxist lore for the commissioning of this document was the fact that King Suleiman had a vision from Noi instructing him to consolidate and proliferate Paxism as taught by Prophet Besmali. However, assuming this figure existed at all, the writing of the Vagumar is believed by historians such as Alister McDoughal of Redrugus University to have been a political move to use Paxism to eradicate opposing ideologies and beliefs to Suleiman's and Yehudian rule over the nomadic herders of Central Yasteria.
Around 1100 BCE, nearly 1,000 years since the writing of the ''Ichtmar'' by Prophet Besmali, King Suleiman of Yehudah commissioned the composition of a religious text called the ''Vagumar'' which aimed to build on the ''Ichtmar''. The rationale provided within Paxist lore for the commissioning of this document was the fact that King Suleiman had a vision from Noi instructing him to consolidate and proliferate Paxism as taught by Prophet Besmali. However, assuming this figure existed at all, the writing of the Vagumar is believed by historians such as Alister McDoughal of Redrugus University to have been a political move to use Paxism to eradicate opposing ideologies and beliefs to Suleiman's and Yehudian rule over the nomadic herders of Central Yasteria.


Whatever the motivations, such a text was indeed commissioned and is believed to have been composed by Jerome of Damaclion, a scholar from Damaclion in [[Ukanar]]. It begins with the Ichtmar and continues with books on morality and ritual. A conference of scholars and prophets of Paxism aligned with beliefs held by Suleiman of Yehudah called the Council of Adrien met in the city of [[Adrien]] which is now in [[Ashura]]. It approved the document. The proliferation of this document formed the basis of a branch of Paxism called Yehudism which despite having been the dominant branch has largely dissipated and remains practiced by small geoups in Packilvania and [[Drakkengard]]. The writing and approval of the ''Vagumar'' was commemorated by the construction of the first iteration of the [[Temple of the Restoration]] around 120 CE by King Hujawal IV of Yehudah. This site is the second holiest site in Paxism and the ''Vagumar'' is the only religious text other than the Ichtmar that remains widely accepted to this day.
Whatever the motivations, such a text was indeed commissioned and is believed to have been composed by Jerome of Damaclion, a scholar from Damaclion in [[Ukanar]]. It begins with the Ichtmar and continues with books on morality and ritual. A conference of scholars and prophets of Paxism aligned with beliefs held by Suleiman of Yehudah called the Council of Adrien met in the city of [[Adrien]] which is now in [[Ashura]]. It approved the document. The proliferation of this document formed the basis of a branch of Paxism called Yehudism which despite having been the dominant branch has largely dissipated and remains practiced by small geoups in Packilvania and [[Drakkengard]].

In 0CE/BCE, a meteor struck the Great Tear of the Moon in [[Tavaris]] but a chuck of it broke of and struck the [[Memorial of the Jovian Gate]] in [[Akas Akil]] promoting fears over the end of the world. Paxists believe that through the fasting and prayer of the Kingdom of Akil and surrounding lands as mandated by King Medayin II, the end of the world was averted and the new age started which today is commemorated as the start of the Paxist liturgical calendar that coincides with the start of the [[Common Era calendar]]. The writing and approval of the ''Vagumar'' was commemorated by the construction of the first iteration of the [[Temple of the Restoration]] around 120 CE by King Hujawal IV of Yehudah. This site is the second holiest site in Paxism and the ''Vagumar'' is the only religious text other than the Ichtmar that remains widely accepted to this day.


===Iktanite dynasty===
===Iktanite dynasty===