− | Tos had the same unimposing character as his father and was generally viewed favorably by Lora's populace, but Lora's paper trail reveals a certain degree of frustration from his court, who felt that he lacked the drive and political prowess of this father, specifically in dealings with [[Mantar]]. Nevertheless, his rule was unchallenged as Lora's economic standing continued to increase and the decade of his rule provided no special political challenges for the region. | + | Tos had the same unimposing character as his father and was generally viewed favorably by Lora's populace, but Lora's paper trail reveals a certain degree of frustration from his court, who felt that he lacked the drive and political prowess of this father, specifically in dealings with [[Mantar]]. Nevertheless, Tos was unchallenged as he kept all Taley-era courtiers, Lora's economic standing continued to increase and the decade of his rule provided no special political challenges for the region. |