Mazem kê Dût Zežöt Dözec

This myth concerns a tribemember named Mazem, who is commonly known for ushering in the Age of Great Reforms (Dût Zežöt Dözec) and for convincing the tribe to write a reference grammar for Sajem Tan. It is the first myth to reference the Grammarians and the role they played in Sajem Tan's development.

Sajem Tan Text
"Döksut fmüžik sno Sajem Dinţot let saficfê düc Mazem. Sajem Tan snanömfê zo zo töţim smâ znökduâ sno xanekmunum düc dêâvmê tansnanömţnu. Dêâvmê xükat snanömfê šük jam möšnemâ cejüncesikvâ smâ zo snanömfêsun šük mût jëkëmgu. Tyckâsošo Mazem mân cütdê snanömfê zo. 'Lün tycmunšo du' tanfê zo. Sajem Tanvmê tycelitâ znöcêt zo kê xükatgynâţot duâ snamfê düc Mazem. Mazemvmê tanţnu züt liktanfê xükatgynâ jo xükatjëkëm ţekšo duâ. Mazemvmê kek tycelitâtê Dût Zežöt Dözec vücfê düc kê fic sno let cimûtum möt Sajem Tan."

English Text
"It is traditional knowledge that in the first year, Mazem came to us. They wanted to learn Sajem Tan but in those days it was very difficult to learn our language. New tribemembers could learn our grammar through the spoken word but not through books. Mazem was angry when they learned this fact. 'This is maximally bad' they said. They found many of Sajem Tan's issues and took them before the Grammarians and therefore the Grammarians wrote a grammar book. It is now known by traditional knowledge that because of Mazem's other issues, the Age of Great Reforms was brought to pass and that now Sajem Tan is changed forever."

History
Wind wrote this narrative on 6 Šëšën 30, 1 Dûdem. After a few revisions, it was published in its final form to this wiki. It was originally written in Sajem Tan.