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The "Red Orchid", however, did prepare the ground for Mosk-Sopoh's campaigns, as it shifted the power balance to Troun: while the naddians were busy helping Tirna, Troun occupied Nadd. When the naddian forces returned, they were faced with closed gates. The Murdoh of Nadd chose to submit to Troun and break off its relationship with Tirna. This later proved useful for the Dolysohs, as Tirna was potentially much more equipped to deal with Toor.
 
The "Red Orchid", however, did prepare the ground for Mosk-Sopoh's campaigns, as it shifted the power balance to Troun: while the naddians were busy helping Tirna, Troun occupied Nadd. When the naddian forces returned, they were faced with closed gates. The Murdoh of Nadd chose to submit to Troun and break off its relationship with Tirna. This later proved useful for the Dolysohs, as Tirna was potentially much more equipped to deal with Toor.
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=== Foreign relations ===
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==== Deeras ====
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Meerō honored his father's agreement with the Deeras family and Deeras was treated as an independent land. However, the consensus of nobility in Gaskal was that Deeras should at some point be confronted and contribute to the treasury. [[Uroh Maadoh]] became the negotiator with Deeras and established regular correspondence with them.
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By the end of Meerō's reign, Uroh Maadoh began sounding the alarm that the population of Deeras has increased dramatically, due to the many [[Negy]] opting to migrate to the region and settle. Uroh Maadoh argued that Deeras might become a threat to Toor and again choose to invade.
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==== Jhet ====
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Toor financed the construction of a city on the Kaotooy river, which would later become Jhet. Toor's involvement was kept a secret, and even within Meerō's court almost no one knew. Gole's seers, Gorōntoh Kōtele and Olboloh Joleeloh, knew of the project. Brone Forod learned about it from Gorōntoh when he was reinstated as gole's right hand man and later became involved.
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Jhet was meant as a way for Gaskal to have better access to Laeooy Coast, and featured heavily in strategic plans to subjugate and govern its population.
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The establishment of Jhet and Toor's ownership of it was not common knowledge until the reign of [[Troh Dolysoh]]. Such massive secretive projects became the hallmark of Toor's foreign policy.
    
=== Death ===
 
=== Death ===