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'''Meerō Dolysoh''' /'miːrɒ dɑ'liːsə/ was the third [[Tarnarian_royal_ranks#Gole|Gole]] of [[Toor]]. His reign was probably the most uncontested among all other monarchs of the [[Dolysoh dynasty]], but he was considered a weak and indecisive ruler. The family's declining influence led to an almost successful coup by several of his generals. It was thwarted by Meerō's unexpected death from an illness, which triggered an automatic succession of power to Gole's son [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh|Mosk-Sopoh]].
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'''Meerō Dolysoh''' /'miːrɒ dɑ'liːsə/ was the third [[Tarnarian_royal_ranks#Gole|gole]] of [[Toor]]. His reign was probably the most uncontested among all other monarchs of the [[Dolysoh dynasty]], but he was considered a weak and indecisive ruler. The family's declining influence led to an almost successful coup by several of his generals. It was thwarted by Meerō's unexpected death from an illness, which triggered an automatic succession of power to gole's son [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh|Mosk-Sopoh]].
    
== Reign ==
 
== Reign ==
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Nevertheless, Forod attempted to orchestrate and basically lead the third campaign. During the preparation for the campaign in 1833 [[FR]] two influential Ienana named [[Olboloh Joleeloh]] and [[Gorōntoh Kōtele]] were able to get Meerō's attention through disseminating what many believed to be important prophecies. Both Ienana were [[singer of lore|singers of lore]] and their arrival at Gaskal became an important event of the summer of 1833.
 
Nevertheless, Forod attempted to orchestrate and basically lead the third campaign. During the preparation for the campaign in 1833 [[FR]] two influential Ienana named [[Olboloh Joleeloh]] and [[Gorōntoh Kōtele]] were able to get Meerō's attention through disseminating what many believed to be important prophecies. Both Ienana were [[singer of lore|singers of lore]] and their arrival at Gaskal became an important event of the summer of 1833.
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They were then able to upset Meerō's trust in Forod's judgement and tried getting him executed. This, however, had not worked and the Gole had him imprisoned and then embarked on a third campaign against the peoples of the Laeooy Coast. With Olboloh and Gorōntoh at his side, Meerō led the army past Troun to [[Koalderood]], where according to Olboloh's prophecy was supposed to be the next Laeooy Coast gole. At the time Koalderood was populated by the people known as [[Hadeer]]. Their ruling clan, the [[Jumpelee-Joleeloh rivalry|Jumpelee clan]], had offended Olboloh's family, although this was unknown to Meerō.
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They were then able to upset Meerō's trust in Forod's judgement and tried getting him executed. This, however, had not worked and the gole had him imprisoned and then embarked on a third campaign against the peoples of the Laeooy Coast. With Olboloh and Gorōntoh at his side, Meerō led the army past Troun to [[Koalderood]], where according to Olboloh's prophecy was supposed to be the next Laeooy Coast gole. At the time Koalderood was populated by the people known as [[Hadeer]]. Their ruling clan, the [[Jumpelee-Joleeloh rivalry|Jumpelee clan]], had offended Olboloh's family, although this was unknown to Meerō.
    
Meerō's army began ransacking Hadeer settlements, when suddenly confronted by a [[superhero warrior]] [[Damluk]]. Damluk was seen hitting the ground with his fist, which caused a powerful earthquake, forcing soldiers and horses off their feet. In the midst of the confusion the Hadeer attacked, pouring into the valley, archers and mounted warriors with long spears "ushering a rain of arrows and destruction". Suffering losses, Meerō was forced to fall back.
 
Meerō's army began ransacking Hadeer settlements, when suddenly confronted by a [[superhero warrior]] [[Damluk]]. Damluk was seen hitting the ground with his fist, which caused a powerful earthquake, forcing soldiers and horses off their feet. In the midst of the confusion the Hadeer attacked, pouring into the valley, archers and mounted warriors with long spears "ushering a rain of arrows and destruction". Suffering losses, Meerō was forced to fall back.

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