Ïntiyóða Family
The Ïntiyóða, or Intiodra Family was the 11th and last family to leave the Elironid Tribe, which it did in 22898 AYM. It is famous for fighting alongside the Illamatruil family in the Elironidian Civil War before falling out of favor with them, leading to their banishment from the tribe. This banishment further divided the Intiodra Family, and all of them scattered and went their own separate ways, leading to minor populations of Intriodrians living inside almost every single tribe. As such, there is no specialized tribe that the Family ever coalesced into, but through mingling with populations far and wide, they established minor lines in every single community.
History
The Ïntiyóða Family has its roots in an area very close to the Ïlýrhonid Tribe. It is chiefly responsible, in the Tribe's culture, for possessing the celestial culture that would be adopted tribe-wide as the basis for the Ïlýrhonidian Calendar and the modern calendar as well. More specifically, the Calendar was based on the duration of an hour, which signified the passage of the moon Ëmar through each of the ten constellations established in Ïntiyóðian tradition. The family themselves likely adhered to this celestial outlook to a much higher degree, including incorporating these constellations in their naming systems, predictions and prophecies. Unlike the Tribe, which had boiled down the Ïntiyóðian religion to its mere cosmology (thus rendering it almost entirely independent from the Kavamïŋ-Ïlýrhonid), the Family had interlinked the cosmology and the religion such that, in practice, they were inseparable. It is likely due to the closeness of their original location to the Ïlýrhonid Tribe's settlement that the Family was seen as a sort of local guide and their cosmology integrated into the whole Tribe. It may also be this internal pride or sense of servitude to the Tribe that caused them to be the very last ones to leave it.
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