− | Dyfy's mental health was questionable before that, but it began swiftly deteriorating. She spent the last years of her life searching for her son Tos in the forests surrounding Lora, while ambushing travelers and sometimes robbing them. Her entourage was led by [[Lord Soader]], who was deeply loyal to her. Soader convinced Deeras Tole, the new Murdoh, to spare Dyfy and let her live out her life. She died in 1606 [[SR]] in a forest camp, several kilometers away from Lora, releasing Lord Soader and his men from their oath. | + | Dyfy's mental health was questionable before that, but it began swiftly deteriorating. She spent the last years of her life searching for her son Tos in the forests surrounding Lora, while ambushing travelers and sometimes robbing them. Her entourage was led by [[Uroh Soader]], who was deeply loyal to her. Soader convinced Deeras Tole, the new Murdoh, to spare Dyfy and let her live out her life. She died in 1606 [[SR]] in a forest camp, several kilometers away from Lora, releasing Uroh Soader and his men from their oath. |
| When Dyfy left Lora, she was intercepted by [[Kievan]], who took Lotyfa away from her. Dyfy began to age rapidly right after that, although it still took her 4 years to die. | | When Dyfy left Lora, she was intercepted by [[Kievan]], who took Lotyfa away from her. Dyfy began to age rapidly right after that, although it still took her 4 years to die. |
− | Lord Soader also benefited from the effect of longevity, although his role in the abuse is unclear.
| + | Uroh Soader also benefited from the effect of longevity, although his role in the abuse is unclear. |