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| | {{Ruler infobox | | {{Ruler infobox |
| | |name=Hee Oordar | | |name=Hee Oordar |
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| | |title=King of Kings of Tref | | |title=King of Kings of Tref |
| | |reign=c. 1590 - 1616 [[dantrian_calendar|SR]] | | |reign=c. 1590 - 1616 [[dantrian_calendar|SR]] |
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| | |died=1618 [[dantrian_calendar|SR]] | | |died=1618 [[dantrian_calendar|SR]] |
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| | '''Hee Oordar''' /'hiːe/ was the founder and [[Tarnarian royal ranks|Gole-vy-Gole]] of [[Tref]], [[tarnarian military ranks|Jeen]] of the Northern Army of Tref, self-proclaimed head of the [[Oordar clan]] and [[xaewoon#ienana|First Ienana]] of [[xaewoon#foft|Foft]]. | | '''Hee Oordar''' /'hiːe/ was the founder and [[Tarnarian royal ranks|Gole-vy-Gole]] of [[Tref]], [[tarnarian military ranks|Jeen]] of the Northern Army of Tref, self-proclaimed head of the [[Oordar clan]] and [[xaewoon#ienana|First Ienana]] of [[xaewoon#foft|Foft]]. |
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| | Hee was made to step down voluntarily. He was not aware of Mayeerqnoel's role in the plot and continued to see him as his friend. Mayeerqnoel accompanied Hee to [[Noral]]. Davi talks about a poem, that has not survived to our day, which depicts Hee's journey to Noral as "a pilgrimage of sorts". | | Hee was made to step down voluntarily. He was not aware of Mayeerqnoel's role in the plot and continued to see him as his friend. Mayeerqnoel accompanied Hee to [[Noral]]. Davi talks about a poem, that has not survived to our day, which depicts Hee's journey to Noral as "a pilgrimage of sorts". |
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| | Imprisoned in Noral, Hee spent the last two years of his life dictating [[Path of the Oordars]] to his son, Poloo. The manuscript was eventually lost, although attempts at its recovery spanned centuries. | | Imprisoned in Noral, Hee spent the last two years of his life dictating [[Path of the Oordars]] to his son, Poloo. The manuscript was eventually lost, although attempts at its recovery spanned centuries. |