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The Bright Way has two scriptural canons. The Protocanon contains writings by newly sapient yinrih, accounts of the Theophany, early sermons and letters, as well as liturgical rubrics and moral precepts. To qualify for inclusion in the Protocanon, a work must have been written prior to the death of the last Beholder (witness to the Theophany), and must be written in the primordial written language that evolved out of the yinrih's scent marking behavior. The Protocanon is regarded to possess divine inspiration. While it is not held to be completely historically inerrant, the bulk of its hisoriographic content has not been contested.  
The Bright Way has two scriptural canons. The Protocanon contains writings by newly sapient yinrih, accounts of the Theophany, early sermons and letters, as well as liturgical rubrics and moral precepts. To qualify for inclusion in the Protocanon, a work must have been written prior to the death of the last Beholder (witness to the Theophany), and must be written in the primordial written language that evolved out of the yinrih's scent marking behavior. The Protocanon is regarded to possess divine inspiration. While it is not held to be completely historically inerrant, the bulk of its hisoriographic content has not been contested.  


In contrast, the Deuterocanon is much larger, spanning not only different genres but also media formats. Works in the Deuterocanon are not regarded to have divine authority, but are seen as spiritually efficacious.  
In contrast, the Deuterocanon is much larger, spanning not only different genres but also media formats. Works in the Deuterocanon are not regarded to have divine authority, but are seen as spiritually efficacious.
 
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