Preamble to the Constitutional Corpus

The preamble to the Constitutional Corpus, is a document, written by the Grand Teleri Diet, to serve as a statement of the intent, philosophy, and role of the Republic. It appears as the first document of the Corpus, although it is not the oldest document in it. It was written in 1473, shortly after the adoption of the Act of Uniformity, to serve as the "Cover" of the Corpus for its creation.

blahblajzldêifjoizcnà_eurdàucoiuzeircueufpoiqsofhqsjhvcuzeichz zcu ehf uhef uhsiuh jhqj hfh h iuqehfuhpfuh ohpoqugdfuhdif gdpuf hodgiqu fhidu go dgifuhdqpiufgdu gfiudgfildg ifgigiqugfiudg o ydgfi ugdoiyf iud idbfiyqgfoi ouzegfuqh ieufh iqhfudnfq pigxihxu uz gzyzi zhzy izjhzuyqzioidofiiqhg qojfihgihfjhoqjHQ UNQ GCZBY BCXX NZHX Bbhcn uzhq bdufh heu dhcbvhysduv bsjvbshd vbbh

b er gigdfiudhfiou hiufhdufhdfuhdifjixnbyizxuzifh iuehfdhfudhihfioshou giudhfoudiusd ç oudhfidbfdn foudh iunot passing by, but passing through til the world runs dry, just passing through