Losofodashohanahanmalanhan
Losofodashōhanahanmalānhān Pupusantatānhānhanato Hanahanshanānhanafo | |
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Born | 2976 AHT Losofohanasanmalān Desert, Fanato |
Losofodashōhanahanmalānhān Pupusantatānhānhanato (SHS: ꚦꛖꚸꛖꛆꛖꛫꛛꚸ꛰ꛖꛎꛛꚺꛛꛎꛛꚺꚲꛛꚦꛛ꛱ꚺꛎꛛ꛱ꚺ ꛈꚾꛈꚾꚸꛛꚺꛕꛛꛕꛛ꛱ꚺꛎꛛ꛱ꚺꛎꛛꚺꛛꛕꛖ) or alternatively Lodahama is a Hanahan clan leader, religious leader, scholar, and Governor of the Hanahan Council who was born in the Losofohanasanmalān Desert in 2976 AHT.
Early life
Born in the Losofohanasanmalān Desert in 2976 AHT to Pupusantatānhān Walacadhanāhanato; Puta-wadha, a chief of the Hanahanshanān clan. According to his memoirs, Lodahama-puta lived a nomadic life across the deserts of Fanato and was taught the ways of the desert until 2985 AHT when he was sent to the Eastern Losofohanasanmalān Monastery for religious education in order to become a hanafoxalōlamō - a well-respected position amongst the Hanahan clans that his father intended in order to gain prestige. After 6 years, Lodahama-puta reached a desired apprenticeship in the prestigious Losofowalansamalān Monastery where he studied for another 6 years before entering a year of solitary life to accomplish his education, returning to his clan as hanafoxalōlamō with respect and power.
Hanafo
Just before Lodahama-puta's return, the Hanahanshanān clan had entered into a war with colonists over the losotoṣanōhalō trade and mining practices, thrusting Lodahama into conflict. Successful in small-scale skirmishes and ambushes, Lodahama's greatest action was leading a war party on a transport convoy - capturing the contents and imprisoning the transporters. Despite his successes, his father was killed during a skirmish in 2999 AHT with Lodahama-puta becoming chief; shortly after his father's death paired with manpower losses on both sides and financial strain on the colonists, a treaty was signed in favour of the Hanahanshanān.
In 3001 AHT, the Hanahanshanān and other clans entered into conflict with raiders due to a raid of the Eastern Losofohanasanmalān Monastery; Lodahama-puta led the first skirmishes on the raiders' posts and fortifications, disrupting supplies, and capturing and executing many raiders. After a year of guerilla warfare, most of the raiders were either killed or had fled. Lodahama-puta felt that unity amongst the clans was necessary to deal with the threats to the Hanahan therefore he, alongside 11 other chiefs, priests and even foreigners, constructed and signed the Council Constitution; 15 seats were decided with Lodahama-puta given a seat at the newly-formed Hanahan Council. After the death of the first Governor Losotoshanōhān Puputonshanōnhānhanato; Losha-pusha in 3010 AHT, Lodahama-puta was voted in 10-3, and appointing Losha-pusho's son and close ally, Fanafohanahanmalānhān Losotoshanōhānhanato; Fahama-losha, in his father's place.