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| Very soon the brothers moved their forces to Kamey-Yr. Kamey-Yr was under informal Oordar control. The brothers took control of the city, entering into a conflict with the rest of the clan. It is thought that the idea belonged to Hee, as he was dissatisfied being controlled by his father, as well as by Kren the Younger's passive politics. Hee wanted to garner fame as warrior. | | Very soon the brothers moved their forces to Kamey-Yr. Kamey-Yr was under informal Oordar control. The brothers took control of the city, entering into a conflict with the rest of the clan. It is thought that the idea belonged to Hee, as he was dissatisfied being controlled by his father, as well as by Kren the Younger's passive politics. Hee wanted to garner fame as warrior. |
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− | This caused the brothers' uncle [[pherro oordar|Pherro]] to arrive to Delbar. Pherro was able to reverse the deal that the brothers made with Delbar's Murdoh and took control of the city. | + | This caused the brothers' uncle [[Pherro Oordar|Pherro]] to arrive to Delbar. Pherro was able to reverse the deal that the brothers made with Delbar's Murdoh and took control of the city. |
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| Iar marched on Delbar with a significant regiment and set up siege. Citizens of Delbar, feeling that they were being used as pawns in the Oordar clan power games, revolted and threw Pherro out. Iar then took Pherro as prisoner and marched back to Kamey-Yr. | | Iar marched on Delbar with a significant regiment and set up siege. Citizens of Delbar, feeling that they were being used as pawns in the Oordar clan power games, revolted and threw Pherro out. Iar then took Pherro as prisoner and marched back to Kamey-Yr. |
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− | Hee used Pherro as a bargaining chip in negotiations with Kren the Younger, who agreed to exchange Pherro for the city of Orden. This set off a coup led by [[Nilma Oordar]], who organized the murder of Kren the Younger. Nilma installed his son [[kren oordar|Rodare]] as ruler. | + | Hee used Pherro as a bargaining chip in negotiations with Kren the Younger, who agreed to exchange Pherro for the city of Orden. This set off a coup led by [[Nilma Oordar]], who organized the murder of Kren the Younger. Nilma installed his son [[Kren Oordar|Rodare]] as ruler. |
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| Rodare decided to quash Hee and Iar's campaign immediately, but instead of marching on Orden, he appeared under the walls of Kamey-Yr and was able to make Iar's forces retreat. He then marched on Orden. | | Rodare decided to quash Hee and Iar's campaign immediately, but instead of marching on Orden, he appeared under the walls of Kamey-Yr and was able to make Iar's forces retreat. He then marched on Orden. |