Šül-Hötëv
Šül-Hötëv was a part of the Hýyó-Hayïd collection of cities that populated the southern reaches of the Amoŋot Desert. It was specifically one of the few eastern cities, making it one of the most important settlements as part of the Maðúšýï Tribe's raiding army alongside Žënhðwör and Hayïd-Entëž. Compared to these two other cities, Šül-Hötëv was the southernmost, and thus received the strongest wind gusts, but it was essential to guarding the Southern passage (that is, the strip of traversible land between the Ëriðorn Ocean and the Nuzowli Mountain Range) from the rival tribe of Varhoŋïð-Khalúš. Knowing that even the knowledge of the city itself may bode unwell for the safety of the passage, Šül-Hötëv was built adjacent to the Mountain Range and with as little material as possible.

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