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In the morning toorians attacked the southern gates and were able to easily enter the city. Tyrna was then sacked and Mosk-Sopoh ordered its inhabitants slaughtered. He then had a choir perform drinking songs, while heads of [[Dōrsag family|Dōrsags]] were hauled over the wall with siege engines.
 
In the morning toorians attacked the southern gates and were able to easily enter the city. Tyrna was then sacked and Mosk-Sopoh ordered its inhabitants slaughtered. He then had a choir perform drinking songs, while heads of [[Dōrsag family|Dōrsags]] were hauled over the wall with siege engines.
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Porteek references several toorian sources that explain that the brutal treatment was not simply due to Mosk-Sopoh's personal hatred of Tyrna and how its gole embarrassed his father, but that he needed to be sure that he won't be attacked from behind when marching further west. But Mosk-Sopoh ended up leading his troops back to Gaskal due to the untimely demise of his sister, Goolytoh, with whom they were very close, having grown up together.
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Porteek references several toorian sources that explain that the brutal treatment was not simply due to Mosk-Sopoh's personal hatred of Tyrna, but that he needed to be sure that he won't be attacked from behind when marching further west. But the campaign ended abruptly due to the untimely demise of Mosk-Sopoh's sister, Goolytoh, with whom they were very close. Mosk-Sopoh chose to go back to Gaskal.
    
A relief in the Gaskal royal palace shows the toorians bringing back the spoils of war. The inscription below says:
 
A relief in the Gaskal royal palace shows the toorians bringing back the spoils of war. The inscription below says: