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The Hadeer never had a formal royal court, nor a gole. The Jumpelee clan became the ruling clan, but the clan itself was very large, consisting of over 300 members, which made them more of a ruling tribe than a ruling family.
 
The Hadeer never had a formal royal court, nor a gole. The Jumpelee clan became the ruling clan, but the clan itself was very large, consisting of over 300 members, which made them more of a ruling tribe than a ruling family.
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Dominanta, on the other hand, adopted the [[Hogloh vy Aanua]] and installed a gole. Due to the secretive nature of the kingdom, only several kings have been documented, with the first known ruler being Odom, in whose name the war against the Dolysohs was promised. A number of negotiators established diplomatic relations with the Laeooy Coast and opened offices in Tirna and Nadd.
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Dominanta, on the other hand, adopted the [[Hogloh vy Aanua]] and installed a gole. Due to the secretive nature of the kingdom, only several kings have been documented, with the first known ruler being Odom, in whose name the war against the Dolysohs was promised. A number of negotiators established diplomatic relations with the Laeooy Coast and opened offices in Tyrna and Nadd.
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Odom became the benefactor of several Ooron families, propping up nobles of the previous era who still held the titles, but were not able to support their heritage with money. [[Mosse Lompyn]] was sponsored by Odom and was able to eventually become the Grand Prime of the Murdoh of Tirna. Lompyn's attempts to land a position in Dolysoh's court led to his assassination, which was probably a way for Odom to gain access to the royal family of Toor.
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Odom became the benefactor of several Ooron families, propping up nobles of the previous era who still held the titles, but were not able to support their heritage with money. [[Mosse Lompyn]] was sponsored by Odom and was able to eventually become the Grand Prime of the Murdoh of Tyrna. Lompyn's attempts to land a position in Dolysoh's court led to his assassination, which was probably a way for Odom to gain access to the royal family of Toor.
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About 30 years later business with Dominanta continued to be done in the name of Odom, but there were hints that this Odom was fairly young, suggesting it was the son of the original Odom, thus referred to by historians as Odom II. Odom II was consistent with the previous monarch and continued expanding Dominanta's influence, aggressively raising funds and establishing a number of banks, the main one in Tirna. Odom II also organized a number of raids against Toor's settlements, but these went largely unnoticed, especially given the conflict with the [[Oaleed]].
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About 30 years later business with Dominanta continued to be done in the name of Odom, but there were hints that this Odom was fairly young, suggesting it was the son of the original Odom, thus referred to by historians as Odom II. Odom II was consistent with the previous monarch and continued expanding Dominanta's influence, aggressively raising funds and establishing a number of banks, the main one in Tyrna. Odom II also organized a number of raids against Toor's settlements, but these went largely unnoticed, especially given the conflict with the [[Oaleed]].
    
After Odom II Dominanta pretty much stopped raids against Toor and focused instead on mercenary work, while continuing raising money to topple Dolysohs. The Laeooy Coast nobles continued to invest in Dominanta, with some families even traveling to meet the gole. It is at this time that the secret location of Dominanta became the subject of rumors and tales. The name of the gole during this period is mentioned in [[Ludoh]] as Troh of Dominanta. The name is conspicuously the same as Troh Dolysoh, who was just succeeded by Deeras Dolysoh. [[Mlan]] suggests that this might have been an intentional ploy by Dominanta to name their gole the same as the Toor gole, although he admits that this is pure speculation: the name Troh was fairly common at the time.
 
After Odom II Dominanta pretty much stopped raids against Toor and focused instead on mercenary work, while continuing raising money to topple Dolysohs. The Laeooy Coast nobles continued to invest in Dominanta, with some families even traveling to meet the gole. It is at this time that the secret location of Dominanta became the subject of rumors and tales. The name of the gole during this period is mentioned in [[Ludoh]] as Troh of Dominanta. The name is conspicuously the same as Troh Dolysoh, who was just succeeded by Deeras Dolysoh. [[Mlan]] suggests that this might have been an intentional ploy by Dominanta to name their gole the same as the Toor gole, although he admits that this is pure speculation: the name Troh was fairly common at the time.
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== Decline ==
 
== Decline ==
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The peak of Dominanta's activity takes place throughout the 20th [[CFR]]. They have had significant financial influence in Jhet and Deeroh, with their bank operated out of Tirna. A number of nobles also purchased nobility titles in Dominanta in exchange for various services, usually of a military nature. Being a Dominanta noble also became somewhat of a status statement in Chusoh in the middle of the 20th century.
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The peak of Dominanta's activity takes place throughout the 20th [[CFR]]. They have had significant financial influence in Jhet and Deeroh, with their bank operated out of Tyrna. A number of nobles also purchased nobility titles in Dominanta in exchange for various services, usually of a military nature. Being a Dominanta noble also became somewhat of a status statement in Chusoh in the middle of the 20th century.
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Dominanta's mentions sharply decline at the end of the 20th CFR, with only legends and rumors floating around the Laeooy Coast after that. The bank at Tirna has been sold to a noble from Hohned at some point in the 1980s and was no longer operational at the dawn of the second revolution.
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Dominanta's mentions sharply decline at the end of the 20th CFR, with only legends and rumors floating around the Laeooy Coast after that. The bank at Tyrna has been sold to a noble from Hohned at some point in the 1980s and was no longer operational at the dawn of the second revolution.
    
[[Gened]] and [[Agzor]] are said to have visited the islands of Poltoh Ol at some point, only to find ruins. The ultimate fate of the secretive state remains unknown. Hypotheses include financial insolvency (which might explain the selling of the bank), the irrelevancy of the political mission, with the Dolysohs being overthrown by the [[Tōrmoh_dynasty|Tōrmoh family]], internal conflicts or the combination of all of the above.
 
[[Gened]] and [[Agzor]] are said to have visited the islands of Poltoh Ol at some point, only to find ruins. The ultimate fate of the secretive state remains unknown. Hypotheses include financial insolvency (which might explain the selling of the bank), the irrelevancy of the political mission, with the Dolysohs being overthrown by the [[Tōrmoh_dynasty|Tōrmoh family]], internal conflicts or the combination of all of the above.