Rełhumśeng fan Mardelli Relesárizi

Rełhumśeng fan Mardelli Relesárizi (1900 - 1933 4A), also Rełhumśeng fan Relesári (Arazi: Given by Fire), also known as the Fire Emperor, was an emperor of the Asatic Empire, ruling from his fathers abdication in 1930 to his own death just three years later in 1933.

In 1917, he married Stanno Fartelu, a priestess of the Cult of Erłe without noble descent. The move was highly controversial, opposed by several noble families but supported by his father, Erłelöm fan Relesári, as well as several other noble houses that had joined the cult.

The union resulted in a single child, a daughter named  Rełsalengo, meaning Born of Fire.

Reign
Emperor Rełhumśeng reigned only for three years. As soon as he had ascended to the throne he doubled down on his father's efforts to promote the Cult of Erłe. Some of his measures included: Besides Rełhumśeng's utter devotion to the Cult and its teachings, he had also developed a sense of superiority stemming from his ethnic descent and the language he was speaking; he believed that the Arazi were the purest of all Asats and most fit to rule and that non-Asatic peoples, which in that context and time, referred almost always to Machoric peoples, were inferior and ought to be only subjects to the superior races.
 * limiting any kind of public offices to people in the Cult;
 * excluding from inheritance anyone who has abandoned the Cult;
 * mandating that all marriages and funerals be carried out in the Cult's fashion, irrespective of the beliefs of the participants;
 * forbidding Obenist ceremonies, preaching and any display of religiosity in public or in large groups even in private;
 * actively persecuting Obenist preachers;
 * banning, confiscating and burning Obenist books, scrolls and the occasional priest.

Consequently, Rełhumśeng passed a series of laws limiting the use of languages other than Emperor's Arazi in public; in theory, this applied to most of the many divergent dialects of Arazi, as well as Shanidazi, Coeric and Ínah. In practice, this applied almost exclusively to the languages of the Machoric minorites of the Empire - Seturhian and Qulian languages. Similarly, several limitations on land and property ownership, holding of titles and positions were imposed on these ethnic minorities.

Death
Emperor Rełhumśeng died just three years after his coronation in yet another mysterious and hard to explain death that had plagued his family (except for his father). Rełhumśeng died in the middle of a large ceremony in honour of Erłe the Sun God, held by himself and his wife, by suddenly finding himself pierced in the heart by an arrow and, in the confusion following this realisation, stumbling into a lit brazier.