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Nilma then moved to [[Tonaran]] with his son Rodare. By this time he was not seen as a threat by Kren the Younger, who seemed to think that Nilma's decision to come to Tonaran is proof of Nilma's complete downfall.
 
Nilma then moved to [[Tonaran]] with his son Rodare. By this time he was not seen as a threat by Kren the Younger, who seemed to think that Nilma's decision to come to Tonaran is proof of Nilma's complete downfall.
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Nilma, however, began using his significant informal influence to prop up Rodare as a successor to Kren the Younger against his younger brother [[pherro oordar|Pherro]], poised to become the next head of the clan. He began to unite factions that were opposed to Kren the Younger's rule in Tonaran, as well as activate his connections in Ernele, Or and Toyen that he had cultivated for decades. For example, he would forge letters from Tonaran in order to portray Kren the Younger as irrational and overly suspicious. He also began corresponding with many of the Oordars and powerful Murdohs throughout Heran in order to prepare the ground for the overthrow.
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Nilma, however, began using his significant informal influence to prop up Rodare as a successor to Kren the Younger against his younger brother [[pherro Oordar|Pherro]], poised to become the next head of the clan. He began to unite factions that were opposed to Kren the Younger's rule in Tonaran, as well as activate his connections in Ernele, Or and Toyen that he had cultivated for decades. For example, he would forge letters from Tonaran in order to portray Kren the Younger as irrational and overly suspicious. He also began corresponding with many of the Oordars and powerful Murdohs throughout Heran in order to prepare the ground for the overthrow.
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When [[hee oordar|Hee]] and [[iar oordar|Iar]] suddenly confronted the family in the west by capturing Kamey-Yr and also taking Pherro hostage, Kren the Younger made a decision to exchange Pherro for the city of Orden. Nilma used that decision against Kren the Younger, arguing that this was a sign of weakness and that this would bring the whole family down. Rodare then urged to remove Kren the Younger as leader. The family began gathering at Tonaran to deal with the matter, when Kren the Younger was murdered, possibly on the orders of Nilma himself. As the family convened at Tonaran, Rodare proclaimed himself head of the clan.
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When [[hee Oordar|Hee]] and [[iar Oordar|Iar]] suddenly confronted the family in the west by capturing Kamey-Yr and also taking Pherro hostage, Kren the Younger made a decision to exchange Pherro for the city of Orden. Nilma used that decision against Kren the Younger, arguing that this was a sign of weakness and that this would bring the whole family down. Rodare then urged to remove Kren the Younger as leader. The family began gathering at Tonaran to deal with the matter, when Kren the Younger was murdered, possibly on the orders of Nilma himself. As the family convened at Tonaran, Rodare proclaimed himself head of the clan.
    
Rodare then installed Nilma as king of Mantar, denouncing his mother's title, marking her loss in the power game. Gorona had to flee Mantar to her sister in Qep city.
 
Rodare then installed Nilma as king of Mantar, denouncing his mother's title, marking her loss in the power game. Gorona had to flee Mantar to her sister in Qep city.