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Vagolan Treatise, Vol. LVII

For many an era the Vagolan Assembly has been the most significant source of international political governance, chiefly for the matter of deciding when to call for the change of a new era. These discussions are based on an ever-growing archive of data kept within Qetipup's grand library where scribes consolidate the summation of each assembly into a new treatise. Since a new assembly is called roughly every eight years, each era holds its own section of fifty or more dense tomes tied directly to the summation, and a subsection with catalogs of data from individual regions additive therein.  
Volume fifty-seven of the Vagolan treatise is one of the more well versed historic documents. This dissertation encompasses a deep discussion on the foundation of diurnal and nocturnal eras and why they are necessary to sustain proper order with the benevolent deities of Qerodil. As such, arguments from each of the three orders of Od, Dou, and Ao'di are presented within in significant detail outlining the necessity to ease back on religious tithes in order to redirect those funds into economical strengths. After three days of deliberations a decision was prompted by orator Lupren Mortiara of Qetipup to represent the years of dawn and dusk as periods of worship devoted to Od and Ao'di, respectively. While churches of each of the three deities would still maintain their individual operations throughout these times, a greater change on general practices was agreed upon, thereby ushering in the first official dusk era upon conclusion of the assembly.  
Although the pages of this famous piece of history are yellowed by age it remains fully intact as one of the most important political records of history.
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Decree, Governmental

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