Ëzó-Rhegarhifiŋ
The Ëzó-Rhegarhifiŋ, or the Aizu-Re-Garifiln, was the building in which the Alaghúl-Garhifiŋ, the assembly of the Ïlýrhonid Tribe, would convene for meetings. There are two forms of this building that have existed: the first, built in the Heta-Ótaš-Ïlýrhonid style, would collapse sometime in the Ýmor-Šapariž period and be rebuilt in the Ótaš-Žötó-Žimiara style, specifically that of the Ótaš-Ašamóš. The Ëzó-Rhegarhifiŋ is also known as the site of rituals and holiday celebrations of the Tribe, especially on the grounds around the building.
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