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Bonus Status is a book written by Servius Magnus Makesinus. The book is named for its first line: "Bonus status rei publicae suprema lege esto" [A good state of administration must be the highest law]. in this book, Servius describes the many negatives of the contemporary system and proposed a large reform that would affect almost every part of the Archadian Empire. Bonus Status was finished after 6 years of writing, in the year 189 AIC. The Emperor, Optimus Garantius XVII, enacted these reforms, which were generally well received by the public, combatting nepotism and corruption.