As I pointed in part posts, their only saving grace is that they reclaimed all those sites in the 8th century, the only civ to do so alongside Adilatir. This is great for them because the game occasionally adds a named historical elf every few years or perhaps even more often. They'll survive unless a player goes after them through adventurers (which has played a big part of their number dropping until now), fortress mode conquering their sites or the other civilizations eye their sites... though why they'd want them, I can't fathom. I'd say realistically only Mong Uthros, who's already at was with them and who had historical clashes, might try that, but they've had those 708-709 massacres through wars from the goblins.
I've noticed through the save some other interesting things. I don't know if it's been noticed, but Dur Badu might be legitimately extinct, with the last King
Beksur Pumikega dying in 814, taking all the other civ's titles with him. Then again, this is the
third time the civ had this happen, having two other gaps between Law-Givers, one rivaling Nomal Alis.
If he lives long enough and so does the game, Avolition might end up the King of 5 civilizations, including Omon Obin, Adilatir, The Most Sin and The Creamy Confederacy, since he's somehow become member of all of them (I suspect the often retire and unretire in different sites added him to all these civs) and the game might give a character concomitant titles in each civilization.
No movement on Moldath so far, I find this actually weird. I suppose not enough time was spent between turns that events could proceed.