Hayïd
Hayïd was a prominent figure during the beginning months of the Heta-Ýmor-Vëtam. Having received formal authorization and legal protection for his expedition in 25032 AYM, he would lead the first major venture outside the Ïlýrhonid Tribe. From then on, he would reside in the city of Óm-hayïd until its forced takeover by the tribe of Varhoŋïð-Khalúš in 25019 AYM, whereupon he would move to and found the city of Hayïd-Entëž and reside there until his death in 25003 AYM.
Hayïd remains a contentious figure in Ïlýrhonidian and Ibrófeneðian history. His deceptive actions before and during the Expedition alienated him from the other members of his expedition, and the high casualty count under his leadership has often been cited as a major factor in delaying the further emigrations achieved by the Wýðúric and Khýnýšic Expeditions. However, others have argued that he was greatly limited by the severely tribe-encompassing lack of knowledge that hampered his successes, and that it was his flawed first step that still provided the necessary impetus for future expeditions, particularly regarding the role of Ikheðep in campaigning for the Abolishment of the Kavamïŋ-Ïlýrhonid in 25025 AYM.
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