Óvarhën
Óvarhën, or Auffaren, was a major city within the collection of settlements known as the Hýyo-Wýðúr. It represents the last of the Wëbëlupian Cities to be established. This term refers to the initial settlements of the Hýyo-Wýðúr, whose exact placements were motivated by those of the Wëbëlup-Wýðúr, which were the long poles used during the Wýðúric Expedition. For Óvarhën, the city was built on the site of the 22nd Wëbëlup-Wýðúr, which was near the farthest extent reached by the Expedition.
Throughout its history, Óvarhën maintained its status as one the northernmost cities of the Hýyó-Wýðúr. Being thus isolated from the conflicts that were brewing between the Hýyó-Wýðúr and the Hýyó-Hayïd to the south, Óvarhën's early history was dominated by an exceptionately secluded cultural profile under the Öšdúu-Óvarhën. However, alongside Ürhökk, it was the first city to be introduced to the Palïŋ-Lhrúuŋðarr, and its cultural and economic identity subsequently flourished.
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