In the year zero, the balance of power among the Eshan was decisively shifted. It was in that time that Atûn, youngest of the Alor’eshan and master of the Etayen, was slain by Corgastor Ghedelon. His temporal realm in Qadal, Étunas, crumbled to ruins and civil strife. Into this void of power resurged Aebaster, who suffered as weak and distant after the creation of morality. He utilized Corgastor as a vessel for his machinations, granting him significant power to destroy the creations of his rival. After the war against Etal concluded, Aebaster relinquished power unto Corgastor and uplifted him to the ranks of the Eshan upon his death in the year 43. The eldest himself receded from prominence in Qadal. In turn, the celestial borders which separated Qadal and Voryndal were no longer guarded with necessary vigor. Other Eshan and Ácolitus were allowed to exploit the opening for their own gain. Corgastor was meant to halt this foreseen surge, but like his predecessor was weak and silent in his infantile years as an Eshan. Qadal was made vulnerable in one fell strike.
Ácolitus was swiftest to perceive the extraordinary opportunities presented by the death of Atûn and weakening of Aebaster in Qadal. It was there where he sought power foremost, as it was the greatest prize in Esha and more beautiful from millenia of growth rather than battles and death.
The Ebal’eshan looked upon this and reveled in the opportunities. Rise of adoptive dynasties among the Eshan, wherein the most powerful would take lesser siblings under their protection and guidance. This system was modelled from the legendary Qazunari, whom the Alor’eshan Qazun ruled during the formative eons of existence in Esha.
The Ámisari was the first Ebal’eshanic dynasty to form after the destruction of the war against Idorûn. It was formed by Ámilus, who was a close companion of Proden, whom Atûn slew during the First Feud. The intention was to secure independence for the Ebal’eshan in a glimmering moment when the attention of Ácolitus was diverted toward Qadal.
As the political landscape of Voryndal matured, further Eshanic dynasties formed around powerful Ebal’eshan. The Ihrenari united under the guidance of Ihrenis, per the name. Her dynasty was a counterbalance to the increasing influence of the Ámisari, though not in direct conflict.