Esha’s history is endowed with a dizzying array of significant individuals whose names are immortal, yet difficult to remember en masse. The reader is easily lost in the scale. An effort has here been made to enumerate as many among them as is practicable. Their numbers include the Eshan themselves, for whom there is no comparison; cultural icons of the mortal continents; Judges of Ácolitus in Qadal and Voryndal; Caranadu of Naordu who represent the greatest feats of Nemesharic engineering in history, and others.
The book’s name is derived from Manorcan, spoken by the Daorhu peoples. It means ‘the Spirit of Great Beings’ in the context of deference to those recognized superiors. No similar terms in Qadayen language better encapsulates the purpose of this piece.
Beyond the stated purpose of accounting the existence of beings great and low, the Ezonbataortu deals with mundane items as well. Particular weapons, resources, and other crafted and natural things make an appearance hereabouts.