| Category | Events |
| Region | Cinazan |
| Period | 1751 |
The Amigar Case concerns a calculated assassination executed by agents of Kamrazîr. In 1751, these operatives pursued a Nature Protectorate of Cinazan across three separate regions before apprehending him, ending his life, and obliterating his remains through disintegration. This brutal act was perpetrated solely because Amigar Urkama belonged to the Corralum caste and—most unforgivably in the eyes of his persecutors—worshipped a deity deemed false by the devoted followers of Set.
If he had been born a Minâth, he could have utilized his family name or currency to extricate himself from his quandary.
Ararthand, Nature Protectorate of Cinazan, delivered the following excerpt from an address at the Glade Summit - "Amigar Ceremony"
The passing of Amigar Urkama did not go unnoticed, for Eclipse soon discerned the mournful whispers of the trees for their kindred spirit. A Glade Summit convened, and its attendees decreed a Region Censure—a fifty-year prohibition on appointing a new Nature Protectorate for Cinazan This decision provoked considerable turmoil among the agricultural communities that had long relied on the Protectorate and its staff for weather forecasting and druidic interventions Moreover, the absence of druidic oversight invited the attention of untamed druids, inexorably drawn to such unguarded territories Throughout the Censure period, settlements within the region's Skegjold sector endured two unnatural hurricanes conjured by malevolent druidic sorcery In the interior lands of Melvad, tornadoes, droughts, and severe weather phenomena became distressingly commonplace, wreaking considerable havoc upon the region's inhabitants Ultimately, in 1801, a Kriavfahliil named Ararthand assumed the mantle of Nature Protectorate for Cinazan, ushering in an era of agricultural prosperity and demographic flourishing for both wildlife and humanoid populations