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The Certitudicon is the name for the collective scriptures of the religion of Aurelianity and its branches. The collection was first arranged by Aurelios, who also contributed writings. Additional writings were added after his death, being arranged by his followers and the Omnican Church.

Structure

The scriptures are arranged into two sections: the Archai, writings from prior to the life of Aurelios; and the Aureliad, writings from Aurelios himself and his followers.

Cosmography

The first book of the Archai, Cosmography, describes the creation of the world by Sol Invictus.

Genealogicon

The next book, Genealogicon, describes the earliest civilisations of man and their relationship with Sol Invictus.

Regiary

The next book, Regiary, describes the early history of Elyria, the fall of their civilisation, and the journey of a chosen few to settle in Archadia.

Basilicon

The next book, Basilicon, describes the early history of Archadia and Garantius Rex.

It is from the Basilicon that the divine lineage of Archadian Emperors is claimed, though the text does not make that explicit.

Philotheos

The next book, Philotheos, contains sayings and wisdom of the seer Philotheos, an ancient priest of Sol Invictus.

Demetrios

The next book, Demetrios, contains sayings and wisdom of the seer Demetrios, an ancient priest of Sol Invictus.

Aurelii

The next book, and the first book of the Aureliad, Aurelii, contains brief writings from Aurelios about the nature of the universe.

Parabolarion

The next book, Parabolarion, contains sayings and wisdom from Aurelios.

Theodora

The next book, Theodora, contains details of the life of Aurelios from the perspective of one of his closest followers.

Marcellus

The next book, Marcellus, contains details of the life of Aurelios from the perspective of one of his closest followers.

Severianus

The next book, Severianus, contains details of the life of Aurelios from the perspective of one of his closest followers.

Valerianus

The next book, Valerianus, contains details of the life of Aurelios from the perspective of one of his closest followers.

Epistolarion

The next book, Epistolarion, contains collect letters from Aurelios and Aurelios' followers to early church assemblies.

Dialogicon

The next book, Dialogicon, contains a philosophical dialogue between a follower of Aurelios and a heathen.

Lamenticon

The next book, Lamenticon, contains hymns and prayers.

Areticon

The next book, Areticon, contains a catalog of virtues and principles for the faithful.

Vaticinary

The next book, Vaticinary, details the life of the followers of Aurelios after the prophet's death, and the early history of the church.

Apocalypticon

The next book, Apocalypticon, contains visions of the final judgment and renewal of creation.