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The Oordar clan left a deep mark on Tarnaria's culture, being associated with political and military prowess, power and wealth.
 
The Oordar clan left a deep mark on Tarnaria's culture, being associated with political and military prowess, power and wealth.
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The return of the Oordars became a common narrative in a number of regions that were vassal to the Oordars during their reign, such as Qep, Or, Ernele. Several warlords later use the claim of Oordar lineage to justify their power, and there was provable Oordar lineage in Maird.
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The return of the Oordars became a common narrative in a number of regions that were vassal to the Oordars during their reign, such as Qep, Or, Ernele. Several warlords later use the claim of Oordar lineage to justify their power, and there was provable Oordar lineage in [[Maird]].
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This concern was especially elevated in Tonaran due to the proximity of Maird and Tonaran being the former seat of the Oordar clan. To reduce the risk of confrontation, Tos Darman pushed for formal diplomatic relations with Maird and arranged a marriage between his daughter Palesta and the Mel-Mel-Gole of Maird, Brynt Bloorynoh. The marriage did not happen due to the fall of Tonaran mere months after the arrangement.
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This concern was especially elevated in [[Tonaran]] due to the proximity of Maird and Tonaran being the former seat of the Oordar clan. To reduce the risk of confrontation, [[Tos Darman]] pushed for formal diplomatic relations with Maird and arranged a marriage between his daughter Palesta and the Mel-Mel-Gole of Maird, Brynt Bloorynoh. The marriage did not happen due to the fall of Tonaran mere months after the arrangement.
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Oordars are virtually unknown outside of [[Bukk|Bukk-speaking]] countries, and the history of Tref, although founded by an Oordar, is largely overshadowed by [[Mayeerqnoel]].
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Oordars are virtually unknown outside of [[Bukk|Bukk-speaking]] countries, and the history of [[Tref]], although founded by an Oordar, is largely overshadowed by [[Mayeerqnoel]].
    
=== Politics ===
 
=== Politics ===
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At the same time, the failure of Kren the Younger to use the momentum of Oordar's influence to centralize the clan's power in Tonaran led to the Oordar proto-empire falling apart almost immediately after Kren the Younger's demise.
 
At the same time, the failure of Kren the Younger to use the momentum of Oordar's influence to centralize the clan's power in Tonaran led to the Oordar proto-empire falling apart almost immediately after Kren the Younger's demise.
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It has been argued that the ascension of [[Darman family|Darmans]] to power led to the [[Tonaran#The_fall|fall of Tonaran]], which would have otherwise continued to be the impenetrable fortress it always was, but most historians disagree. The consensus seems to be that the fall of Tonaran included a whole series of improbable events that would have been equally (un)likely regardless of who was on the throne.
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It has been argued that the ascension of [[Dormon family|Dormons]] to power led to the [[Tonaran#The_fall|fall of Tonaran]], which would have otherwise continued to be the impenetrable fortress it always was, but most historians disagree. The consensus seems to be that the fall of Tonaran included a whole series of improbable events that would have been equally (un)likely regardless of who was on the throne.
    
=== Slave trade ===
 
=== Slave trade ===