In addition to moving the army to Hohned, Troh Dolysoh reformed the army by comprising it out of individual regiments, each of each would belong to an Uroh in Chusoh, thus decentralizing control of the armed forces and making it unlikely for a single person to overtake the army. He also instituted Goler Poton (the Royal Guard) and the position of Gorōloh, commander of said Royal Guard. Both the Gorōloh and Goler Poton were to be completely loyal to the Gole, which was ensured by their elite social status, as well as a promotion of the culture of deep loyalty and honor among its ranks, making Goler Poton one of the most prestigious ways to serve the monarch. This special position of Goler Poton is largely preserved to this day. | In addition to moving the army to Hohned, Troh Dolysoh reformed the army by comprising it out of individual regiments, each of each would belong to an Uroh in Chusoh, thus decentralizing control of the armed forces and making it unlikely for a single person to overtake the army. He also instituted Goler Poton (the Royal Guard) and the position of Gorōloh, commander of said Royal Guard. Both the Gorōloh and Goler Poton were to be completely loyal to the Gole, which was ensured by their elite social status, as well as a promotion of the culture of deep loyalty and honor among its ranks, making Goler Poton one of the most prestigious ways to serve the monarch. This special position of Goler Poton is largely preserved to this day. |