Ëknëteög
Ëknëteög was one of the 20 Žötó-Žimiara, and one of two from the Khólteð Family alongside Bömwvak. One of the foremost leaders of the second wave of Žötó-Žimiara, Ëknëteög built upon the Žašvúlak-Húðaŋïl, the set of traditional familial practices as discovered and implemented by Bömwvak, expanding it into areas of culture not yet affected, primarily the Ïlýrhonidian religious system known as the Kavamïŋ-Ïlýrhonid. However, he had done this mainly to render it palatable to the Ïlýrhonidian leaders, whose leadership strategies and culture were often at odds with certain parts of the Žašvúlak-Húðaŋïl. Although influential in his own time, the contributions of both him and Bömwvak would quickly be forgotten as the warped version of the Húðaŋïl as created through this merger nonetheless left out crucial parts of the philosophical system, rendering it unreasonable and illogical in the eyes of the public.
Biography
Ëknëteög was born in 24081 AYM, thus emerging at the tail end of the First Wave of Natural Disasters, which shook the entire Ïlýrhonid Tribe from 25100 to 25080 AYM.

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