Öhr-Fëkahr
Öhr-Fëkahr, or Orvegar, was a member of the Khólteð Family whose actions during the Arfarotï and Heta-Ýmor-Vëtam periods began the central point of contention during the Crisis of 24982 AYM and the Kaultedtian Wars. In particular, his act of conducting Ýyorhïsïb, or reproduction, with other families, created a large group, numbering over 100 recorded individuals, who were deemed impure by Khólteðian leaders and ostracized by both familial and tribal members.
Öhr-Fëkahr himself was a highly contentious individual focused on a critical dilemmma he saw within the foundational principles of the tribal structure. In particular, he was indignant at the fact that, although the tribal allowed and even encouraged tribal unity, the 12 families were kept in distinct, pure sections and not allowed to mix at all. His act of silent defiance against this rule would go down in history as the catalyst behind one of the bloodiest conflicts in the Heta-Ýmor-Vëtam and a major point of reformation through into the Heta-Ýmor-Mošindë. In addition, there are theories that his philosophy was used and extended upon Rzüýŋ to make the Kavamïŋ-Züýŋ, a groundbreaking document that truly challenged the legitimacy of the Ïlýrhonid Tribe.
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