Ŋïdúlúŋ
Ŋïdúlúŋ was a key leader of the Varhoŋïð-Khalúš tribe during its short time as a part of the united Ýlëntuk Family. A prolific writer and orator, he was responsible, alongside Hŋýïŋïkki, for galvanizing and coalescing the Khalúšians into a united tribe. However, he was killed during the Ambush of Ŋópïŋ-Arún-Khërn.
Biography
The name 'Ŋïdúlúŋ' appears on the south face of the Ýlëntuk Family's Žötó-Ïdhatón as being born in Ulta-Eimarae, 25050 AYM. The exact date has decayed due to erosion. Judging from the name, he was middle-class and likely resided in a place equidistant from the rockslide-prone northern low-class area and the relatively-safe southern high-class area. This is also roughly the placement of Hŋýïŋïkki, and judging from the demographics of the Khalúšian Tribe, this was typical of the leaders and much of the populace of the tribe. The middle-class, being much more conscious of the class divisions, was much closer to the low-class in that they were both likely to harbor strongly-negative feelings not just towards the Ïlýrhonid government but towards the high-class population. However, having more education than the low-class, they were also at a highly-advantageous position to lead them and champion their cause.
Besides implications made by his name, and his records on the Žötó-Ïdhatón, the figure of Ŋïdúlúŋ does not appear until the abundance of speeches and written works in the Gaðërïŋ-Ýlëntuk, which represents one of the most prolific collections of records in the Gaðërïŋ-Heta-Alšëwharžar. Compiled by the figures of Ðýbŋüšýl and Ïýylŋhýyl, who were members of the Khalúšian and Kairnian Tribes respectively, these speeches total around 550 individual works, around 175 of which were written by Ŋïdúlúŋ.
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