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Müžúökrš

Müžúökrš was the first Khlúðŋúmïr of the Öšërk-Ëŋšïk and one of two major Këhóšian figures in the Ýïrúl War alongside Hrülïšakr. His actions and leadership in various engagements like the Battle of Raðvïš-Ïmrú, the Third Battle of Vëlaš-Ïmrú, and the eponymous Müžúökrian Campaigns, contributed to the reconquest of the Këhóš-Ýïr and the escalation of the conflict past the limited scope of the Këhóš-Ýbašý War. Following an abortive assault mere months later that left him with grievous injuries, he would retire from the position. Due to his valor, he would be made the Khlúkúrmïr as a direct successor to Hrülïšakr, but would die mere months later from these injuries.

Biography

Müžúökrš is listed in the Žötó-Ïdhatón (the genealogical records) of the Khólteð Family as being born in the year 25041 AYM. This would place his birth just after the end of the second wave of Žötó-Žimiara (marked by the death of Rzüýŋ in 25044 AYM) and the subsequent onset of the second wave of natural disasters, which lasted until 25021 AYM. Like all other families, the Khólteð Family struggled under the social and physical upheaval during these periods, and Müžúökrš thus emerged in a time where the birth rate of the Family was extremely low.

Little is known about Müžúökrš's life between his birth and the Crisis of 24982 AYM. However, being in the Family land and thus exposed to the happenings of the family and of the entire tribe, he would almost certainly be influenced by the turmoil and tumult of the events in both spheres. From there, historians have conjectured a wide variety of happenings and sentiments for the populace as a whole, which may or may not have aligned with the sentiments of Müžúökrš himself, although these must be taken with a grain of salt.

Context: The History of the Ïlýrhonid Tribe (25041 - 24982 AYM)

What occurred in the second wave of natural disasters was the cementing of Anirhož, the Hyvamto-Rhïlýrhonid and central face of the tribal government, as being utterly powerless and undependable in the face of the overwhelming odds that were the natural disasters. This led directly to the decreased activity of the Alaghúl-Garhifiŋ, the council that tied the tribal and familial states together. Although initial doubts in Anirhož were sown and grown throughout the first wave of natural disasters in 25100-25080 AYM as well as the second wave of Žötó-Žimiara in 25080-25044 AYM, they saw their greatest effects by far in the second wave of natural disasters. This was due to the fact that this time, there were no other miracle figures or coincidental circumstances that could save the tribe from the destruction and decimation that nature brought, and so every amount of blame for the tribe's terrible situation was leveled against these tribal leaders. Instead of relying on them, the populace exhibited a drastic reframing of perspective, instead looking to their own familial leaders as the main powerholders in the tribal economy, and, like the similarly tribe-speciifc Žötó-Žimiara, the main personas that could relieve them of the calamities brought on by nature..

The woes of the Ïlýrhonid Tribe would continue past the Yarpalïŋ-Ýmïlýrhonid and the Abolishment of the Kavamïŋ-Ïlýrhonid, which formally allowed travel outside the Tribal walls and the formation of the settlements that came to make up the Heta-Alšewharžar. Indeed, this was the period known as the Heta-Ýmor-Vëtam, or First Dark Age, when the Family unit, strengthened by the efforts of consolidation, was at its most powerful extet in the Ïlýrhonid Tribe. It saw a decrease in individual emigrations in favor of family-wide emigrations, as seen with the Ýlëntuk Family in 25020 AYM, Farïnýð Family in 25000 AYM, Ürïstúd Family in 24987 AYM, and finally, the Khólteð Family. Indeed, the sentiments around familial lifestyle and customs formed and sustained here were the basis behind the later Crisis of 24982 AYM and the much larger Khólteðian Wars. Like the vast majority of the Family, Müžúökrš would stay in the family and brave the various storms, military engagements (like the First Ýlëntukian War), and increased societal tensions, almost certainly due to the public perception of the family as the ultimate power in tribal governance and the most dependable authority within the tribe.

Crisis of 24982 AYM

Main Article: Crisis of 24982 AYM

At its heart, the Crisis of 24982 AYM represented a deep failing in the Khólteð governance system, and that of the tribe at large. It came from the small-scale ostracization of the Fýr-Hŋýtor, the descendants of the disgraced Öhr-Fëkahr, which included the seclusion of these descendants to two harsh pieces of territory called the Krëšŋ-Ðórr and Khëlër-Ðórr, as well as the banishment of any and all non-Hŋýtian supporters of the Fýr-Hŋýtor in a similar fashion. This would only grow in severity as the power of the Family grew, and by the time of 25015 AYM this had become quite contentious. The years from then to 24982 AYM saw numerous clashes, public paranoia, and a larger resistance among the rapidly-growing Fýr-Hŋýtor (then renamed the Arðor-Tal), who grew much more militant under their new leader Žúž-Akëð.

Müžúökrš

Born: 25041 AYM, Ïlýrhonid Tribe
Died: 24981 AYM, Ïšš-Ðahŋú
Age: 50 years


1st Khlúðŋúmïr of the Öšërk-Ëŋšïk
24981 AYM

Predecessor: N/A (position established)
Successor: Ŋašüðr


2nd Khlúkúrmïr of Këhóš-Ýïr
24981 AYM

Predecessor: Hrülïšakr
Successor: Ïžlëvš

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