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Keetoh's sister, Jeen and later Jeenor of the resistance army<br><br>
 
Keetoh's sister, Jeen and later Jeenor of the resistance army<br><br>
 
<b>Interesting fact:</b> Became a more prominent resistance figure than her brother. Her death marked the end of the uprising against Toor.
 
<b>Interesting fact:</b> Became a more prominent resistance figure than her brother. Her death marked the end of the uprising against Toor.
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The simple "rebels against mineowners" narrative began to fall apart at around this point in the conflict.
 
The simple "rebels against mineowners" narrative began to fall apart at around this point in the conflict.
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First, some miners began local wars with each other, trying to use the situation to fight out old rivalries or simply gain more land. In some cases, mineowners would provide money and even troops to their former serfs in order to maintain some sort of ownership in the land. One of the most aggressive was Rolee, a mine which belonged to the wealthy courtier [[Noana Rolee]]. So by the time Gozodōroh was ready to march on Uroh Oroat, she had to first establish the dominance of her own forces against several of the other rebel armies. She was successful at first, but was eventually killed, with her army decisively defeated by the Rolee. Rolee then followed the retreating army to Koalderood, where in the final battle she defeated the resistance army, capturing and executing [[Tareetoh]], Keetoh's sister who became the de-facto leader by that time.
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First, some miners began local wars with each other, trying to use the situation to fight out old rivalries or simply gain more land. In some cases, mineowners would provide money and even troops to their former serfs in order to maintain some sort of ownership in the land. One of the most aggressive was Rolee, a mine which belonged to the wealthy courtier [[Noana Rolee]]. So by the time Gozodōroh was ready to march on Uroh Oroat, she had to first establish the dominance of her own forces against several of the other rebel armies. She was successful at first, but was eventually killed, with her army decisively defeated by the Rolee. Rolee then followed the retreating army to Koalderood, where in the final battle she defeated the resistance army, capturing and executing [[Toreetoh]], Keetoh's sister who became the de-facto leader by that time.
    
Second, a small group of Gened's followers found out about his imprisonment and helped him escape. Gened then abandoned Keetoh, who would later perish when Rolee would overtake Koalderood, the mine where Keetoh's camp was based.
 
Second, a small group of Gened's followers found out about his imprisonment and helped him escape. Gened then abandoned Keetoh, who would later perish when Rolee would overtake Koalderood, the mine where Keetoh's camp was based.

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