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| '''Uroh Reemoh Dedlos''' | | '''Uroh Reemoh Dedlos''' |
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− | [[Uroh Reemoh Dedlos]] was a [[Oora#Oora_ranks|pōntim]] who served in Meerō Dolysoh's court, serving as the principal of the Chamber of War in the Court of Ooron. He disappeared after a posh dinner organized at his mansion where he spoke of a trip to Kees. Later investigation revealed that he never left his mansion and was probably killed that same evening. His body was never discovered. Alongside him three of his close servants also vanished. The body of one of them was later found in the Molosoh river. | + | [[Reemoh Dedlos]] was a [[Oora#Oora_ranks|pōntim]] who served in Meerō Dolysoh's court, serving as the principal of the Chamber of War in the Court of Ooron. He disappeared after a posh dinner organized at his mansion where he spoke of a trip to Kees. Later investigation revealed that he never left his mansion and was probably killed that same evening. His body was never discovered. Alongside him three of his close servants also vanished. The body of one of them was later found in the Molosoh river. |
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| [[Uroh Lenboh]] was the Prime of Ceremonies and father of [[Jeenor Rostoh]] who was one of key leaders preparing for the upcoming "Red Orchid" campaign. Lenboh was supposed to be taking part in the royal hunt, but had not returned. It quickly became clear that none of the people remembered him at the hunt. His body was never found. | | [[Uroh Lenboh]] was the Prime of Ceremonies and father of [[Jeenor Rostoh]] who was one of key leaders preparing for the upcoming "Red Orchid" campaign. Lenboh was supposed to be taking part in the royal hunt, but had not returned. It quickly became clear that none of the people remembered him at the hunt. His body was never found. |
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| The disappearance of Lenboh triggered [[Maan Lon]], a life-long servant of Reemoh Dedlos, to approach Uroh Lorkyn regarding the disappearance of his master. Lorkyn refused to help at first, but changed his mind when Jeenor Rostoh was murdered, suspecting conspiracy. | | The disappearance of Lenboh triggered [[Maan Lon]], a life-long servant of Reemoh Dedlos, to approach Uroh Lorkyn regarding the disappearance of his master. Lorkyn refused to help at first, but changed his mind when Jeenor Rostoh was murdered, suspecting conspiracy. |
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− | [[Uroh Eroh Blosoh]] was the Prime of Lights and an informal administrator of the royal household. She has not returned from a trip to Kees. Her aide and son also vanished. | + | [[Eroh Blosoh]] was the Prime of Lights and an informal administrator of the royal household. She has not returned from a trip to Kees. Her aide and son also vanished. |
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| [[Dovyn Glay]], a [[Hogloh_vy_Aanua#M.C5.8Drtoh|Mōrtoh]] elder, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh|Mosk Dolysoh's]] mentor. Along with [[Olboloh Joleeloh]], he became an informal advisor to Meerō after Forod's imprisonment. Forod's return did not significantly reduce the influence of Dovyn Glay, who was also seen as Forod's replacement when Mosk Dolysoh would ascend to the throne. The elder was beheaded with an axe. His headless body was found outside of the royal palace gates. Uroh Lorkyn claimed that a skull he had seen in Forod's chamber was that of Glay. | | [[Dovyn Glay]], a [[Hogloh_vy_Aanua#M.C5.8Drtoh|Mōrtoh]] elder, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh|Mosk Dolysoh's]] mentor. Along with [[Olboloh Joleeloh]], he became an informal advisor to Meerō after Forod's imprisonment. Forod's return did not significantly reduce the influence of Dovyn Glay, who was also seen as Forod's replacement when Mosk Dolysoh would ascend to the throne. The elder was beheaded with an axe. His headless body was found outside of the royal palace gates. Uroh Lorkyn claimed that a skull he had seen in Forod's chamber was that of Glay. |