Ótaš-Lhrúuŋðarr
The Ótaš-Lhrúuŋðarr was the artstyle that dominated the Lrhúuŋðarr and Ökghaaŋðarr tribes during the golden age known as the Ýmor-Lhrúuŋðarr. It was characterized by a diverse use of resources in conjunction, including wood and plant-based objects from the Volain Forest, soil from the Ðýmóš Plains, desert rock from the Amoŋot Desert, and many so-called 'hybrid materials' from the Interbiotic Range. This style became associated with the Palïŋ-Lhrúuŋðarr, whose expansive system of towns and roads were constructed in that format.

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