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Toor's army was not able to immediately defeat the uprising and stationed in the area for the winter.  
 
Toor's army was not able to immediately defeat the uprising and stationed in the area for the winter.  
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Wanting to speed the dissolution of the rebellion, Toor asked a loyal superhero warrior to destroy the rebel camp, but ended up angering him and he burned down the capital of Toor, killing most of the court. At about the same time a warlord by the name of Jolder invaded the area from the west and destroyed much of Toor's army. This ended Toor as a country.
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Wanting to speed the dissolution of the rebellion, Toor asked a loyal superhero warrior to destroy the rebel camp, but ended up angering him and he burned down the capital of Toor, killing most of the court. At about the same time a warlord by the name of [[Jolder]] invaded the area from the west and destroyed much of Toor's army. This ended Toor as a country.
    
Rebels began infighting and ended up defeating the army of the original uprising, while some united against Jolder. One of the rebels, a superhero warrior named Gened, was able to forge peace with Jolder by impressing him with his bravery and abilities. They then united against the Empire of Barud, which used the disarray in the north to prepare for a major campaign.
 
Rebels began infighting and ended up defeating the army of the original uprising, while some united against Jolder. One of the rebels, a superhero warrior named Gened, was able to forge peace with Jolder by impressing him with his bravery and abilities. They then united against the Empire of Barud, which used the disarray in the north to prepare for a major campaign.

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