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| '''Hadeer''' were a people who populated [[Koalderood]] and neighboring areas in the 18th-19th centuries of the [[Dantrian calendar|first revolution]]. They were settlers of the [[Dawn]] and developed a unique culture, ultimately influencing what would later become the [[Great Lore]]. The great [[singer of lore]] [[Osdol]] was a Hadeer. | | '''Hadeer''' were a people who populated [[Koalderood]] and neighboring areas in the 18th-19th centuries of the [[Dantrian calendar|first revolution]]. They were settlers of the [[Dawn]] and developed a unique culture, ultimately influencing what would later become the [[Great Lore]]. The great [[singer of lore]] [[Osdol]] was a Hadeer. |
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− | The Hadeer lived in tribes, but began to form larger groups in the second half of the 18th CFR. Several families competed to be the ruling clan, with the [[Jumpelee-Joleeloh rivalry]] being the most notable one. The Hadeer were eventually united under the flag of the Jumpelee clan and entered their golden age, expanding quickly and building a number of cities and a large fortress at Lake Marood, as well as subjugating Nadd for a short period, before being thrown back by forces from Tirna. | + | The Hadeer lived in tribes, but began to form larger groups in the second half of the 18th CFR. Several families competed to be the ruling clan, with the [[Jumpelee-Joleeloh rivalry]] being the most notable one. The Hadeer were eventually united under the flag of the Jumpelee clan and entered their golden age, expanding quickly and building a number of cities, the largest being Brum and Gor, and a large fortress at Lake Marood, as well as subjugating Nadd for a short period, before being thrown back by forces from Tirna. |
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| According to [[Porteek]], the Hadeer were likely to become the dominant power of the region, making Toor's subjugation of the [[Laeooy Coast]] unlikely. However, [[Meerō Dolysoh|Meerō Dolysoh's]] campaign of 1834-1835 inadvertently discovered the extent of the Hadeer expansion, and Meerō was able to defeat their developing empire in a single move. | | According to [[Porteek]], the Hadeer were likely to become the dominant power of the region, making Toor's subjugation of the [[Laeooy Coast]] unlikely. However, [[Meerō Dolysoh|Meerō Dolysoh's]] campaign of 1834-1835 inadvertently discovered the extent of the Hadeer expansion, and Meerō was able to defeat their developing empire in a single move. |
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− | The Hadeer people remained part of the Laeooy Coast, but their mentions largely disappear from both [[Ludoh]] and Porteek accounts. Remnants of their culture, however, have survived throughout the ages, and some Hadeer rituals, symbols and religious chants are still known at Koalderood. | + | The Hadeer people remained part of the Laeooy Coast, but many were resettled by Meerō and the mentions of the Hadeer largely disappear from both [[Ludoh]] and Porteek accounts. Remnants of their culture, however, have survived through the ages, and some Hadeer rituals, symbols and religious chants are still known at Koalderood. |