Following the ousting of Matra and the death of her father, Sha'rza quickly turned her interests into preserving the integrity of those connections she had cultivated. The powers which her father had wielded greatly contributed to his stature and social recognition, but once it was revealed that an openly deteriorating systemic process of resistance was underway, social support began to wane.
The day of his death, the surviving clans within the Disparaged Hai'naz had collectively mourned their great and mighty leader. However, the movement which Matra had been building on the sidelines had their own social and mechanically-hierarchical support. This created apparent social tension, as amongst the Disparaged were outside and inside structural disagreements that threatened the hereditary ruler-ship of Sha'rza's rise to power. Rumors were quickly spread about her ineligibility to fitfully rule, and highly dissenting pamphlets were shared en mass. Open displays of disgust and disrespect towards the Hai'naz Empire were performed by many crowds, with the financial and social encouragement of some of the more prominent members within the dissident movement continuously stirring up conflict.
Anonymously constructed, the notes proclaimed certain calls towards traditional conceptions of the Hai'naz People, sometimes mentioning the social restraining of different ideologies wrought by the hand of Sha'rza's father. They talked about the heavy repression of the Da'vo, Hai'naz Shadow Priests, which often resulted in "societal ostracizing and economical robbery". All relationships of the Da'vo were shunned by Sha'rza's father, which in turn had led to their 2000 year displacement and the societal weakening of their influence. Most importantly, the pamphlets spoke of hidden knowledge concerning Mo'kora, a once legendary and controversial conflict that had, during the early rise of the Hai'naz Empire, created inter-galactic warfare and sparked a massive campaign within the Ka'lo to side with Hai'naz slavers.