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Ašamóš

Ašamóš was a high-ranking member of the Ýlëntuk Family and one of the two Ýlëntukian members of the Žötó-Žimiara alongside Žaðolý. He was primarily responsible for a new sculptural, and after his death, architectural style known as Ótaš-Ašamóš, which is characterized by a loose building style in which all objects are responsible for holding each other up. This mutual dependence, as it was called, was the key factor that enabled it to be extremely resistant to earthquakes, and was therefore heavily replicated throughout the tribe. Notably, it was revolutionary in its use of rubble and scrap metal, which distinguished itself from the clay and rock buildings of the Ótaš-Ïlýrhonid.

Member of the Žötó-Žimiara

Born: 25128 AYM
Died: 25035 AYM
Age: 93 years
Family: Ýlëntuk Family
Active: 25060-25035 AYM
Wave: Second
Contribution: Creation and Propagation of the Ótaš-Ašamóš style

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