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Canon & Governance

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Canon Authority System

All pages within the Gondaran Archive fall into one of four authority levels.

These levels define how strongly the information on a page is considered canon.

Foundational Doctrine Defines the core truths of Gondara.

These documents establish facts that cannot be contradicted.

Examples include:


Structural Canon Defines institutions, systems, and structural frameworks.

These pages describe how Gondara functions.

Examples include:


Cultural Doctrine & Record Documents lived practice, interpretation, and social structure.

These pages explain how Gondara operates in reality.

Examples include:


Frontier Lore Contains developing or exploratory material.

These pages may include emerging concepts or unrefined ideas.

They are not binding and may later be promoted into higher canon.


Authority Rules

  1. Higher authority overrides lower authority.
  2. No lower-tier page may contradict a higher-tier document.
  3. Structural changes require full rewrite rather than patch insertion.
  4. Canon is not permanently locked until uploaded as an authoritative Master Document.

All canonical stability follows the Gondaran Master Document Governance Protocol.


Archive Philosophy

The Gondaran Archive is a structured record of a living civilization.

It exists to:

  • Preserve internal consistency
  • Maintain authority clarity
  • Allow controlled expansion

The archive is not a loose narrative system.

It is an ordered body of record.

Structure precedes expansion. Authority precedes detail.