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Line of Succession: The History of Maria Morta Mandor's Bloodline

Not only does the book outline who ruled when but the basic family tree and side notes about every rulers children. Although for full lists on Kings and Queens like Kangnui and Bellona II please visit their respective histories and books on their expansive lines.

Purpose

Scribe's have documented the comings and goings of the royal family since the begining however the comprehensive book by Moreh Gushi XI was completed as a present to one of the few left of the beloved line of teachers on her 100th birthday as a joke but has been used none the less as a rather well summarized history of the line all the way through the reign of King Mammon and as such contains almost 27 centuries of history. The original copy had pages added later including on further rulers attached with their signature and a portrait.

Document Structure

Clauses

Each ruler is a knew chapter and in that chapter is their birth, death, parents, what hereditary books they can be found in, what blood lines they depend from if known, who their parents where, how they where in relation to the last ruler and the next ruler. A portrait where possible, significant achievements and last familial relations. If other facts or stories where instructing or related those where also present such as the fact that the tenth Queen of Mandor's name was stricken from record when she committed treason but there are urban legends among the common population of other reasons. Listed are various reasons and their scores and how widely believed this was a running joke between the author and recipient.

Caveats

Many of the entries are by modern standerds bias and there are jokes in the text suggesting that the text should not be taken as a literal study most of the time though it was used as such. There is information present in the book that is flat out wrong or impossible for the scribe to have known and so considered made up if unverified by other sources.

References

Other documents both real and imaginary, religious and otherwise are draped with some regularity depending on if a ruler could write or follow a specific book of religious text or made a quip form one.

Publication Status

Publicly the document is still accepted by most of the population as the only book ever copied for consumption and better read for his humor.

Legal status

Considered valid between the reigns of King Dievas and King Nabu between 2770 and 3850. When King Rensissuss come into power ten years after his reign began he struck the book from the history of rulers as accurate and had a knew one made called Rulers of Mandor: Past and Present.
Type
Record, Historical
Medium
Papyrus
Location
Signatories (Organizations)

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