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| For the next three years the conflict stalled, but resumed in full force at the end of 1810, this time leading to the displacement of Negy to the south of Dol. By this time discontent with Oskodon's rule reached its critical mass. The Deeras family, supporting the traditional way of life and the elder hierarchy, seceded by entering into an agreement with Opol Dolysoh and founding an independent city state of Deeras that vowed to be friendly with Toor. | | For the next three years the conflict stalled, but resumed in full force at the end of 1810, this time leading to the displacement of Negy to the south of Dol. By this time discontent with Oskodon's rule reached its critical mass. The Deeras family, supporting the traditional way of life and the elder hierarchy, seceded by entering into an agreement with Opol Dolysoh and founding an independent city state of Deeras that vowed to be friendly with Toor. |
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− | Opol then focused on the war with oskodon and in the next four years Opol's army was able to capture territories just north of the Negy Chain, forcing most Negy to fall back. In 1815 a key battle at the Uzar mountain saw both Opol and Oskodon die in action. The battle was won by Toor and remaining Oskodon troops were forced to flee into the Kōnzoh desert, where they most probably perished, as no further records of Oskodon's forces exist. | + | Opol then focused on the war with Oskodon and in the next four years Opol's army was able to capture territories just north of the Negy Chain, forcing most Negy to fall back. In 1815 a key battle at the Uzar mountain saw both Opol and Oskodon die in action. The battle was won by Toor and remaining Oskodon troops were forced to flee into the Kōnzoh desert, where they most probably perished, as no further records of Oskodon's forces exist. |
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| + | == Legacy == |
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| + | Both [[Ludoh]] and [[Porteek]] agree that Oskodon's rule ultimately empowered the Oaleed, since his brazen disregard for Toor's military capability led to the Negy being pretty much eviscerated from the Dol-Negal region by 1815, while Deeras had not attempted to expand and instead sided with Toor. This vacuum gave the Oaleed the opportunity to begin aggressively expanding to the north and leading to the prolonged conflict with Toor. |