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| '''Kren Oordar''' was the founder of the [[Oordar clan]] and the conqueror of [[Tonaran]]. He is particularly famous for being part of a [[Oordar_causal_loop|causal loop]] set off by a [[superhero warrior]] [[Farnole]], which had his life start in the future, but end in the past. | | '''Kren Oordar''' was the founder of the [[Oordar clan]] and the conqueror of [[Tonaran]]. He is particularly famous for being part of a [[Oordar_causal_loop|causal loop]] set off by a [[superhero warrior]] [[Farnole]], which had his life start in the future, but end in the past. |
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− | Kren was born Rodare Oordar to [[nilma Oordar|Nilma]] and [[gorona Oordar|Gorona]]. | + | Kren was born Rodare Oordar to [[nilma Oordar|Nilma]] and [[Gorōna Oordar|Gorōna]]. |
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| Considered a visionary in his day, Kren projected a fatherly figure as head of the famed Oordars, while Maksag was the Oordar that was regarded as the de-facto ruler of the proto-empire. | | Considered a visionary in his day, Kren projected a fatherly figure as head of the famed Oordars, while Maksag was the Oordar that was regarded as the de-facto ruler of the proto-empire. |
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| [[File:Rodare4 2 for TCC.png|thumb|left|Rodare in 1593 [[SR]]]] | | [[File:Rodare4 2 for TCC.png|thumb|left|Rodare in 1593 [[SR]]]] |
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− | Rodare Oordar was born in 1572 [[SR]] to [[nilma Oordar|Nilma]] and [[Gorona Oordar]]. Nilma was the son of Maksag Oordar, brother of Kren. | + | Rodare Oordar was born in 1572 [[SR]] to [[nilma Oordar|Nilma]] and [[Gorōna Oordar]]. Nilma was the son of Maksag Oordar, brother of Kren. |
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| Rodare was the only son and was raised in Mantar. He then moved to Tonaran with Nilma, who began propping him up to be the successor of [[Kren the Younger]] against [[pherro Oordar|Pherro]], Kren the Younger's brother. | | Rodare was the only son and was raised in Mantar. He then moved to Tonaran with Nilma, who began propping him up to be the successor of [[Kren the Younger]] against [[pherro Oordar|Pherro]], Kren the Younger's brother. |
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| When Hee and Iar suddenly [[Tref#early_history|confronted the family]] in the west by capturing Kamey-Yr and also taking Pherro hostage, Kren the Younger made a decision to exchange Pherro for the city of Orden. Nilma used that decision against Kren the Younger, arguing that this was a sign of weakness and that this would bring the whole family down. Rodare then urged to remove Kren the Younger as leader. The family began gathering at Tonaran to deal with the matter, when Kren the Younger was murdered, possibly on the orders of Nilma himself. As the family convened at Tonaran, Rodare proclaimed himself head of the clan. | | When Hee and Iar suddenly [[Tref#early_history|confronted the family]] in the west by capturing Kamey-Yr and also taking Pherro hostage, Kren the Younger made a decision to exchange Pherro for the city of Orden. Nilma used that decision against Kren the Younger, arguing that this was a sign of weakness and that this would bring the whole family down. Rodare then urged to remove Kren the Younger as leader. The family began gathering at Tonaran to deal with the matter, when Kren the Younger was murdered, possibly on the orders of Nilma himself. As the family convened at Tonaran, Rodare proclaimed himself head of the clan. |
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− | Rodare then installed Nilma as king of Mantar, denouncing his mother's title, marking her loss in the power game. Gorona then had to join her sister in Qep. | + | Rodare then installed Nilma as king of Mantar, denouncing his mother's title, marking her loss in the power game. Gorōna then had to join her sister in Qep. |
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| Meanwhile, Pherro reacted to Kren the Younger's demise by joining forces with Hee and Iar against Rodare, and Rodare moved out to the west with his army. Hee and Pherro awaited him at Orden, but Rodare led his troops to Kamey-Yr where Iar was stationed. The element of surprise forced Iar's army to flee. Rodare then marched to Orden, but he and his army were inadvertently sent back in time by the superhero warrior [[Farnole]], who thought she was simply vanishing them. Not only that, they all ended up displaced geographically and found themselves on their way to a city south of Tonaran called Lyn. | | Meanwhile, Pherro reacted to Kren the Younger's demise by joining forces with Hee and Iar against Rodare, and Rodare moved out to the west with his army. Hee and Pherro awaited him at Orden, but Rodare led his troops to Kamey-Yr where Iar was stationed. The element of surprise forced Iar's army to flee. Rodare then marched to Orden, but he and his army were inadvertently sent back in time by the superhero warrior [[Farnole]], who thought she was simply vanishing them. Not only that, they all ended up displaced geographically and found themselves on their way to a city south of Tonaran called Lyn. |