Seezoram’s mourners were those who gathered to grieve and pay their respects at the burial of Seezoram, the chief judge, who had been slain. This assembly of people came together on the day following his death to both mourn and fast, marking the occasion with sorrow and reverence (Helaman 9:10). Their gathering signified the communal aspect of mourning in Nephite society and the collective acknowledgment of the loss of a leader, despite the broader political and social upheaval his murder represented. The mourning for Seezoram underscores the gravity with which his death was regarded, affecting not only the political landscape but also evoking a shared sense of grief among the people.