Žötó-Úrýo
The Žötó-Úrýo are the descendants of Šamh-Úrýo, the Hyvamto-Žö-Ýšïb, or Head, of the Farïnýð Family. They are one of the most abundant ethnicities in the world, appearing in all three continents and all inhabitable subregions thereof, which is mainly the result of the Family's genetics. The genetic composition of the Farïŋýð Family is so strong that it supercedes those of other families, and as such, the offspring is almost always like the Farïŋýðïan parent in appearance. However, the Family genetics has little dominion over the mental development, and as such, the majority of Žötó-Úrýo will acknowledge their ancestry in their appearance, but do not necessarily think themselves culturally or mentally linked to them.
The Žötó-Úrýo initially survived and thrived following a particularly dire moment in Farïŋýðïan history. The family was devastated by the Syöwú-Iyöphl, a massive wave of Úmýïža that reduced the population down to 20. Of these was Šamh-Úrýo and his children, and Šamh-Úrýo himself would serve as the most senior member and thus its leader. In 25000 AYM, the remnants of the Family left the tribe, traveling directly west, along the coast, to Yuževhït. From there, they went to and traveled beside the mountains of the Arbin Watershed, founding and ruling over the city of Ožërhýŋ. In both the cities of Yuževhït and Ožërhýŋ, the members of the family engaged in Ýyorhïsïb with the locals, forming the beginnings of the Žötó-Úrýo.
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