Bedcode can be identified as a subtle term for breaking out of a set orientation that is set by a specific pre-existing standard. Its history can be traced back to the early Epygtians, where Bedcode was a set principle that most followed, breaking away from the illusion of happiness or fear. However, this can be looked at from different angles, seeing as historian Mark Rutherford explained in his writing that Bedcode was more than just a principle of life. It was "everything we did that related to it" (Rutherford 19-20, 2019). Bedcode can also be referenced to religious aspects of certain populations, such as the Buddhists and the Three Jewels, one of them being that life is filled with suffering and the pain will only end when the soul has attained Niravana.