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'''Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh''', born Mosk Dolysoh and also known as Sopoh II, was the fourth [[Tarnarian_royal_ranks#Gole|gole]] of [[Toor]], notable for conquering the [[Laeooy Coast]], destroying the major city state of [[Troun]] and ending [[Tirna|Tirna's]] status as an independent kingdom.
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'''Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh''', born Mosk Dolysoh and also known as Sopoh II and Mosk Sopohed, was the fourth [[Tarnarian_royal_ranks#Gole|gole]] of [[Toor]], notable for conquering the [[Laeooy Coast]], destroying the major city state of [[Troun]] and ending [[Tirna|Tirna's]] status as an independent kingdom.
    
Mosk grew up in [[Gaskal]] and was [[Meerō Dolysoh|Meerō's]] eldest son. Having turned 12, he accompanied his father on the [[Meerō_Dolysoh#The_.22Red_Orchid.22_campaign|Red Orchid campaign]] which was an unsuccessful attempt at defeating Tirna and Troun. He would later recount this time in his memoirs, saying:
 
Mosk grew up in [[Gaskal]] and was [[Meerō Dolysoh|Meerō's]] eldest son. Having turned 12, he accompanied his father on the [[Meerō_Dolysoh#The_.22Red_Orchid.22_campaign|Red Orchid campaign]] which was an unsuccessful attempt at defeating Tirna and Troun. He would later recount this time in his memoirs, saying:
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"I was embarrassed for my family. I was embarrassed for my father. And I knew that I wanted to punish our enemies. But I also wanted to punish those in the room, who said nothing."
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"I was embarrassed for my family. I was embarrassed for my father. And I knew that I wanted to punish our enemies. But I also wanted to punish those in the room who said nothing. They were cowards, and cowards deserve death."
    
== Reign ==
 
== Reign ==
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Mosk-Sopoh opened his reign with an immediate march on Tirna. The campaign is known as the Green Cherry and was a resounding success, which also earned the new gole respect among his [[Tarnarian_military_ranks|Jeens]].
 
Mosk-Sopoh opened his reign with an immediate march on Tirna. The campaign is known as the Green Cherry and was a resounding success, which also earned the new gole respect among his [[Tarnarian_military_ranks|Jeens]].
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Unlike his father, Mosk-Sopoh was not in the habit of preparing for a campaign for years, instead putting together an army quickly and counting on the element of surprise. Additionally, he introduced the idea of first attacking Tirna from water and then, when most forces would be focused on the coastal side of the city, enter it from its southern gates. The plan had worked, and Tirna was defeated. The city was sacked and Mosk-Sopoh ordered its inhabitants slaughtered. Porteek references several toorian sources that have not survived that explain that the brutal treatment was not simply due to Mosk-Sopoh's personal hatred of Tirna and how it embarrassed his father, but that he needed to be sure that he won't be attacked from behind when marching further west.
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Unlike his father, Mosk-Sopoh was not in the habit of preparing for a campaign for years, instead putting together an army quickly and counting on the element of surprise. Additionally, he introduced the idea of first attacking Tirna from water and then, when most forces would be focused on the coastal side of the city, enter it from its southern gates. As Toor did not have warships, the attack was commenced at night, with hundreds of sailing ships carrying archers that began to fire flaming spears. This set Tirna's port and fleet on fire.
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In the morning toorians attacked the southern gates and were able to easily enter the city. Tirna was then sacked and Mosk-Sopoh ordered its inhabitants slaughtered. Porteek references several toorian sources that have not survived that explain that the brutal treatment was not simply due to Mosk-Sopoh's personal hatred of Tirna and how it embarrassed his father, but that he needed to be sure that he won't be attacked from behind when marching further west.

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