Ažým-Ýïr
Ažým-Ýïr, or Asimar, was one of the 32 tribes of the Khólteð Family and one of the fragmentary tribes of the Arðor-Úŋï. It fought in the second phase of the Crisis of 24982 AYM as well as the Khólteðian Wars. It is known for being one of the three Moš-Úŋï alongside Ðýhëk-Ýïr and Brýŋ-Ýïr, which together constitute those tribes that advocated for the further usage of Lŋórakian violence in achieving the goals of the Arðor-Úŋï. Unlike the other two, Ažým-Ýïr sought to use violence in a much more strategic manner, as a means to cleanly and efficiently sweep aside organized resistance to the Úŋïan cause. Led by Úðhvarŋ, it was largely seen as the face of the Úŋïans and its main representative, although its influence would rapidly decrease during and after the Battle of Köš-Ëmvrad. Following the emigration of the tribes, Ažým-Ýïr would experience a major period of growth, instigating the Ažým-Brýŋ Campaigns that saw them conquer a vast swath of territory that would later become the basis for the borders of Oragona, one of the four nations to emerge from the Wars.
History
Prelude: The Arðor-Úŋï as a Unified Group, and the Fracture of the Úŋï
The Arðor-Úŋï originated at the start of the Crisis of 24982 AYM as the army created by Rëžýnð to combat the Arðor-Tal and rescue the kidnapped Šïk-hórom. However, after the death of Rëžýnð in 15 Anta-Eimarae, leadership fell into the hands of Lŋórak, who exacted a series of brutal engagements and battles, including the Massacre of the Krëšŋ-Ðórr, the Battle of Arhžvóo, and the Battle at the Palace, that are still regarded as some of the bloodiest atrocities to ever occur in the Ïlýrhonid Tribe. After the Battle at the Palace, the broader Ïlýrhonidian Tribe finally became aware of the Crisis, and due to actions taken by the Hyvamto-Rhïlýrhonid Zümiža, the Ceasefire of Zïlëŋý was established. This lull saw both the Talians and Úŋïans fracture into multiple subgroups, but the latter's fracture was catastrophic in its severity. This came about due to a number of reasons, the foremost being a recollection and realization of the actions of Lŋórak as being cruel. This birthed three different groups: the Moš-Úŋï (Worthy Úŋï), the Šër-Úŋï (Reformed/Repentant Úŋï), and the Kað-Úŋï (Mediator Úŋï). These were all defined by their stance regarding the future of the Úŋïan cause; the Mošians desired a continued usage of Lŋórak violent strategies to further the goals that were already started, the Šërïans wished to make amends in light of this violence, and the Kaðïans wished first and foremost to prevent the fragmentation of the Úŋï.
Origins and Rationale of the Ažým-Ýïr
Ažým-Ýïr was a member of the Mošïans, and

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