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Opol's biggest ambition was to expand Toor to the west and subjugate [[Laeooy Coast]]. Preparation for the Laeooy campaign lasted for several years, but Opol's plans were thwarted by the [[Negy]].
 
Opol's biggest ambition was to expand Toor to the west and subjugate [[Laeooy Coast]]. Preparation for the Laeooy campaign lasted for several years, but Opol's plans were thwarted by the [[Negy]].
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By this time the Negy became the biggest threat to the Dolysoh dynasty, with [[Oskodon]], a [[superhero warrior]] known as the Negy King, expanding his territory beyond Dol. Reacting to this, Opol began a campaign in 1805 [[FR]] that lasted for two years. However, Oskodon and his forces were able to not only fight back, but also lay claim to Palas. In a famous battle at Olonoh, Oskodon's army waited for Opol far away from the mountain. This made Opol believe that since there are no mountains or boulders nearby, it is safe to approach. However, the enemy's army suddenly separated in two, revealing that they were stood on an enormous flat stone that Oskodon then hurled at Opol's troops, killing thousands of soldiers and winning the battle.
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By this time the Negy became the biggest threat to the Dolysoh dynasty, with [[Oskodon]], a [[superhero warrior]] known as the Negy King, expanding his territory beyond Dol. Reacting to this, Opol began a campaign in 1805 [[FR]] that lasted for two years. However, Oskodon and his forces were able to not only fight back, but also lay claim to Palas. In a famous battle at Olonoh, Oskodon's army waited for Opol far away from the mountain. This made Opol believe that since there are no mountains or boulders nearby, it is safe to approach. However, the enemy's army suddenly separated into two, revealing that they were stood on an enormous flat stone that Oskodon then hurled at Opol's troops, killing thousands of soldiers and winning the battle.
    
For the next three years the conflict stalled, but resumed in full force at the end of 1810, this time leading to the displacement of Negy to the south of Dol.
 
For the next three years the conflict stalled, but resumed in full force at the end of 1810, this time leading to the displacement of Negy to the south of Dol.