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[[File:Gorona portrait.jpg|200px|thumb|Gorōna Oordar, the Murdoh of Mantar]]
 
'''Gorōna Oordar''', born Gorōna Toarlameek, was [[Murdoh]] of Mantar in the second half of the 16th CSR, wife of [[Nilma Oordar]] and later [[tarnarian_military_ranks|Jeenor]] of Qep.
 
'''Gorōna Oordar''', born Gorōna Toarlameek, was [[Murdoh]] of Mantar in the second half of the 16th CSR, wife of [[Nilma Oordar]] and later [[tarnarian_military_ranks|Jeenor]] of Qep.
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*...that [[Taley Toarlameek]] came to power by posing as Lora's deceased governor?
 
*...that [[Taley Toarlameek]] came to power by posing as Lora's deceased governor?
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*...that [[Uroh Oroat]], mostly known for leading the royal army against the rebels at [[Koalderood]], was also a founder of an occult school in [[Chusoh]]?
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*...that [[Uroh Oroat]], mostly known for leading the royal army against the rebels at [[Koalderood]], was also the founder of an occult magic school?
    
*...that the settlers of Gordohse were stealing stones from the road between Estonoh and Ernele, which led to the citizens of Estonoh speculate that a superhero warrior thief was operating in the area?
 
*...that the settlers of Gordohse were stealing stones from the road between Estonoh and Ernele, which led to the citizens of Estonoh speculate that a superhero warrior thief was operating in the area?
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[[File:Noana rolee.jpg|200px|thumb|Gole Jeenor of Brokmoseed]]
Ormyn Gos was a Jeen and then [[Tarnarian_military_ranks|Jeenor]] under [[Opol Dolysoh]]. A lover of [[Byskoh Losoh]], he staged a coup with her in an attempt to overthrow Opol, but the coup failed.
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* [[Noana Rolee]] was a courtier and landlord from [[Chusoh]] who decided to take matters into her own hands and led her own army against the rebels during [[Chaos wars|the Chaos wars]], becoming one of the [[Mōroh|Five Kings]].
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Different sources describe Ormyn's disability following his injury in the 1797 Oaleed campaign differently: [[Porteek]] briefly mentions him as "a one-legged scoundrel", an inscription on the wall in a palace in [[Gaskal]] describes the hero of a war against [[Oaleed]] as "a warrior without an arm but with a brave heart", Gaskal documents talk about a Jeen made Jeenor in 1797 named Gos, "who has so bravely sacrificed his ear in a noble war against our enemies".
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* Gorōntoh Kōtele was a famous singer of lore, seer to [[Meerō Dolysoh]] and later a close confidant to [[Brone Forod]]. She was known as "Forod's slayer", as she was suspected of poisoning many enemies of Forod. She herself poisoned [[Olboloh Joleeloh]], another singer of lore and seer, whose fame and influence she was jealous of.  
 
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'''[[Toor]]''' was an early Tarnarian civilization that existed for three centuries at the end of the first and beginning of the second revolution. It became exceedingly wealthy due to its discovery, development and commercialization of mining.<br>
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[[File:Toor4.jpg|center|thumb|[[Toor]] in the beginning of the [[dantrian calendar|second revolution]]]]
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