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| Gorōntoh was born in Palased, into a relatively well-to-do family. Her parents owned several establishments, including one of the local smithies. Since the early age, Gorōntoh was interested in music and singing and quickly became known for her recitals of the [[Great Lore]]. | | Gorōntoh was born in Palased, into a relatively well-to-do family. Her parents owned several establishments, including one of the local smithies. Since the early age, Gorōntoh was interested in music and singing and quickly became known for her recitals of the [[Great Lore]]. |
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− | She began to perform in the region, although never ventured very far away and was mostly known in Palased, Qor and Seeved.
| + | Gorōntoh began to perform in the region, although never ventured very far away and was mostly known in Palased, Qor and Seeved. At some point she met Olboloh Joleeloh, who already had a legendary status, and began traveling with her. The two became a sensation and in 1833 [[FR]] arrived at Gaskal to much fanfare. |
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| + | == As a seer to the gole == |
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| + | Olboloh's family, originally from [[Koalderood]], was involved in a generations-long rivalry with the Jumpelee clan, but this was not known to the east of Frooj. Deciding to use their influence to get back at the Jumpelees, Olboloh used the pair's fame and influence to pass on a prophecy to the gole that warned him of impending threat to the authority of Dolysoh and their religious claim to Gaajmas. Olboloh's plan worked and both her and Gorōntoh were made seers of the gole. |
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| + | Meerō's campaign against the [[Hadeer]] was successful, and the Jumpelee clan was defeated. This also increased both women's standing in the eyes of the gole and their positions as seers was validated even further. |
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| + | Olboloh, however, was always more famous and had much more authority out of the two, and the gole clearly preferred to deal with her, rather than with Gorōntoh. This made Gorōntoh jealous and she began to worry that she might get sidelined. She then poisoned Olboloh's wine, which Olboloh drank along with her son, and both of them died, ending the bloodline of Joleelohs. |
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| + | Realizing, however, that she might not make it on her own and that she needs an ally, Gorōntoh told the gole that before her death Olboloh said that she was mistaken about Brone Forod and that he should stand by the gole. Meerō, shaken by the death of his trusted seer, deseprately needed for someone to be his right hand, and Gorōntoh's message was exactly what he wanted to hear. Meerō went down to the palace dungeon and personally opened the door of Forod's cell. [[Porteek]] reports that Meerō was crying and asked Forod for forgiveness. Forod was then reinstated. |