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| As the area become even more arid, turning into what today is known as the Moleeq desert, the ruins of Gordohse were used by travelers as a mid point when crossing the desert. By the middle of the second revolution travelers through Moleeq reported that they could no longer find the ruins, possibly due to them finally succumbing to the elements. | | As the area become even more arid, turning into what today is known as the Moleeq desert, the ruins of Gordohse were used by travelers as a mid point when crossing the desert. By the middle of the second revolution travelers through Moleeq reported that they could no longer find the ruins, possibly due to them finally succumbing to the elements. |
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− | When [[Maksag Oordar]] set up the infamous [[Delavire-Gonne slave trade corridor]], he ordered a settlement built at the location of Gordohse, to serve as mid point for the traders. The settlement was named Gonne, which is "half" in [[Bukk]]. | + | When [[Maksag Oordar]] set up the infamous [[Delavire-Gonne slave trade corridor]], he ordered a settlement built at the location of Gordohse, to serve as mid point for the traders. The settlement was named [[Gonne]], which is "half" in [[Bukk]]. |