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Unaware of this and having never seen neither Orden nor Lyn before, Rodare began an attack on Lyn, thinking it's Orden, but the city quickly opened its gates. Rodare demanded to see the leaders and found out that the city had a very limited regiment and no signs of Hee, Pherro or their armies.
 
Unaware of this and having never seen neither Orden nor Lyn before, Rodare began an attack on Lyn, thinking it's Orden, but the city quickly opened its gates. Rodare demanded to see the leaders and found out that the city had a very limited regiment and no signs of Hee, Pherro or their armies.
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[[File:Kameyyrordentonaranlyn.png|400px|thumb|Similar relative locations of Kamey-Yr and Orden on the bank of Taverda, and Tonaran and Lyn on the bank of Erna made it possible for Rodare to believe that he is still in the same place.]]
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[[File:Causal loop.jpg|400px|thumb|Similar relative locations of Kamey-Yr and Orden on the bank of Taverda, and Tonaran and Lyn on the bank of Erna made it possible for Rodare to believe that he is still in the same place.]]
    
Believing that they had tricked him in order to regroup with their combined forces at Kamey-Yr, which was politically and economically more important than Orden, Rodare immediately turned his army back. Late at night he approached what he thought was Kamey-Yr in 1593, while in reality it was Tonaran in 1513. The army then attacked Tonaran, which, of course, was not expecting any action. The element of surprise gave Rodare's troops an edge in a difficult battle for the city that lasted for two days. Rodare's army suffered heavy casualties, but came out victorious, ending Tonaran's legendary invincibility and putting the Oordar family on the map for the first time.
 
Believing that they had tricked him in order to regroup with their combined forces at Kamey-Yr, which was politically and economically more important than Orden, Rodare immediately turned his army back. Late at night he approached what he thought was Kamey-Yr in 1593, while in reality it was Tonaran in 1513. The army then attacked Tonaran, which, of course, was not expecting any action. The element of surprise gave Rodare's troops an edge in a difficult battle for the city that lasted for two days. Rodare's army suffered heavy casualties, but came out victorious, ending Tonaran's legendary invincibility and putting the Oordar family on the map for the first time.