− | The cult began gaining ground after [[Nilma Oordar]] came to power. As he began instituting stricter religious laws, Mantar's nobility began subscribing to the cult, viewing it as a way to oppose [[xaewoon|Xaewoon Blue]] by arguing that Mantar's traditions stem from Oaleed beliefs and should be rooted in the old myths. [[Nua Fant Bomoor|Bomoor]] and [[Gol Nua Sovtondoh|Sovtondoh]], important figures in [[Gorona Oordar|Gorona's]] government, became regents - personal advisors to the founder of the cult. [[Mon Lon Dōrs|Mon Lon Dōrs']] father, a wealthy merchant, became involved very early on and later became one of the counselors of Regent Bomoor. | + | The cult began gaining ground after [[Nilma Oordar]] came to power. As he began instituting stricter religious laws, Mantar's nobility began subscribing to the cult, viewing it as a way to oppose [[xaewoon|Xaewoon Blue]] by arguing that Mantar's traditions stem from Oaleed beliefs and should be rooted in the old myths. [[Nua Fant Bomoor|Bomoor]] and [[Gol Nua Sovtōndoh|Sovtōndoh]], important figures in [[Gorona Oordar|Gorona's]] government, became regents - personal advisors to the founder of the cult. [[Mon Lon Dōrs|Mon Lon Dōrs']] father, a wealthy merchant, became involved very early on and later became one of the counselors of Regent Bomoor. |