Prologue
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Ologosi
Let us start with a little bit of history for Aramog’s people. First up, the Ologosi, people who are descended from the Maya (Appeared 2 E.D.(Elder Days) , a tribe from another dimension. The reason is that the Maya found an Aray portal - Aray are a people who died out by the way, so don't worry about them - and teleported to Aramog, never to be seen again in their dimension.
The Maya would become a more important society in Aramog than the Inu (Elves) themselves since their descendants would be later known as the Ologosi (People-of-the-Divine (C.), or the people who mixed in with the Mül, or the Major Deities. Now of course, the Maya had Descendants who mixed in with the Inu and were named Eyongie (Children-of-The-Elves (C.). They decided to rename themselves as Cwanikis (People-of-the-Sun (C.), and their language would be named Cwan. But later in time they renamed themselves one more time, but with a different name, the Ologosi (C.). Their language was renamed slightly, as it was now named Anday-Cwaniki (Language-of-the-People-of-the-Divine (C.) , or Cwaniki for short. As of all due course, they are named as the people of the Divine because their Ancestors, or Founders of the Houses, were either Mül themselves or the sons of them. For example, Aïnge, Mül of Light, was the Mother of the Aïnge themselves, for that is why they are named that.
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The Sülitir were Ologosi who were immortal since they decided at the beginning when they awoke as Mül that they wanted to become Ologosi and so Inyë, the wife of Huyi of the Inoram at the beginning of the Ologosi line, was the only known Sülitir to be the mother of a race's house. The only known members of the Sülitir were Inyë, Mother of The Inoram; Ineytar, King of the Sülitir; and Otör, the Sun Child. Of the Inoram, House of Huyi, there were more than 50 people, So I am only going to name the founding people.
First we start with Huyi, The Founder. He was descended from the Original Mayans and helped the Inu make the ring of Moson, the High-Elven King. He later married Inyë of the Sülitir, who was his loved one, admirer, and Queen. Inyë sadly died 5 months after giving birth to her second son, Raruán (Son-of-the-Greenlight (C.)(His name was also spelled Raruḑaníl). After the death of their mother, Raruán grew up with his father, his stepmother, Fuyi, her children, who were 4 in total, yet they were Raruán's father's children, so they were technically his step-siblings; and his older brother, Aye. Aye was the oldest brother, so alas, he still had memories of his mother, whilst Raruán did not get to meet Inyë, so Aye was rude to Raruán because he did not like that Raruán was the cause of their mother's death.
On another note, Aye was the one who raised Raruán, and he did care for him, his rudeness towards him did not go unnoticed, for Huyi noticed it, and for that reason alone, Aye was not allowed to be crowned king, so the title went to Raruḑaníl, and his line broke 23 generations later, though once he died, his children passed the Royal Title to Fuyi's Line, as they could not bear it, for they knew Aye's Children would take it. One Millennia Later, and a new descendant is born, thus being Irum, was the son of one of God's Reincarnations and one of the line of Fuyi, thus making him the king and giving him immortality. He is one of the wisest kings ever to exist and a Major Character in my Narrative.