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He ordered the calling of the Council of Bingol. Invited to the Council of Bingol, were the most recognised and authoritative teachers and scholars of Paxism who adhered to the conventional doctrines and practices of the religion. The Council of Bingol began laying down how [[Paxism]] was to be governed. Its first act was to condemn the heretical practices of the cults thereby laying down supplementary measure of canonicity by reinforcing precepts in the [[Writings of Paxism|Sacred Scriptures]]. It ordered the formation of the [[Magisterium of Paxism]] as the authoritative body to decide matters of doctrine and to weed out heretical practices as beliefs. In turn, the High King of Bakil was now required to be a Paxist. Furthermore, the collective decisions and judgements of the Magisterium would consists of a body of religious jurisprudence known as the Catechism and processes were laid down and criteria were specified for members of the Magisterium. This body continues to exist and has performed its functions for millenia even when the United Kingdoms of Bakil fell.
 
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[[File:Jezril V.jpg|thumb|215x215px|[[Jezril V]]]]
High King Jezril V ruled over Bakil. However, he was notoriously promiscuous and a drunkard. The legend of his parties and the opulence and debauchery of his court reached the ears of writers such that 9th century author, Madel Albur who wrote what is believed to be one of the first erotica novels, the ''Packilvanian Summer'' based on the stories (both true and false) of Jezril's court.
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