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Mosk-Sopoh then proceeded to Deeras and attacked the city, defeating it easily: the city had almost no armed forces defending it and seemed to be very sparsely inhabited. There were also no members of the Deeras family. Mosk-Sopoh largely spared the lives of the city's citizens, proclaiming it to be under his jurisdiction and assigning Uroh Maadoh as Murdoh.
 
Mosk-Sopoh then proceeded to Deeras and attacked the city, defeating it easily: the city had almost no armed forces defending it and seemed to be very sparsely inhabited. There were also no members of the Deeras family. Mosk-Sopoh largely spared the lives of the city's citizens, proclaiming it to be under his jurisdiction and assigning Uroh Maadoh as Murdoh.
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However, as the toorians were passing through Dol, they were ambushed by several Negy armies, which used the mountainous region to their advantage and very quickly surrounded the relatively small army of the gole. The encounter turned out to be a disaster for Mosk-Sopoh. Suffering heavy losses, the army is able to fight its way out and return to Gaskal. Just a week later news arrived that the Deeras family returned to the city and that Uroh Maadoh was executed.
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However, as the toorians were passing through Dol, they were ambushed by several Negy armies, which used the mountainous region to their advantage and very quickly surrounded the relatively small army of the gole. The encounter turned out to be a disaster for Mosk-Sopoh. Suffering heavy losses, the army was able to fight its way out and return to Gaskal. Just a week later news arrived that the Deeras family returned to the city and that Uroh Maadoh was executed.
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Less then a month later Troun invaded Toor and burned down Palased. By this time Mosk-Sopoh's court was already long in the process of putting together an army for a future conquest against Troun, so in spite of heavy losses at Dol, Mosk-Sopoh was able to lead an army of about 8000 against the invaders. A key battle happened in a region known today as Kees. Troun's army turned out to be much more numerous and was led by the gole [[Mod Dorvysoh]], but he was killed early in the battle and his sons chose to withdraw. Mosk-Sopoh, who realized that he got lucky and that that battle could have been the end of Toor, did not pursue. On their way back through Ydoh Rol, howerver, Troun forces ransacked every village the passed through. This seriously undermined the region and for the next decade it was mostly in ruins.
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Less then a month later Troun invaded Toor and burned down Palased. By this time Mosk-Sopoh's court was already long in the process of putting together an army for a future conquest against Troun, so in spite of heavy losses at Dol, Mosk-Sopoh was able to lead an army of about 8000 against the invaders. A key battle happened in a region known as Kees. Troun's army turned out to be much more numerous and was led by the gole [[Mod Dorvysoh]], but he was killed early in the battle and his sons chose to withdraw. Mosk-Sopoh, who realized that he got lucky and that that battle could have been the end of Toor, did not pursue. On their way back through Ydoh Rol, however, Troun forces ransacked every village they passed through. This seriously undermined the region and for the next decade it was mostly in ruins.
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A mere year after the battle at Kees, in late autumn, Deeras again invades Toor from the south. This time the army consists mostly of Negy and Jojnohs. They reach Palas and station there, with the intention of biting away the region between the Palas and Dol mountains from Toor. Since it's winter, they count on snowfall to slow down Gaskal's response. Mosk-Sopoh, however, moves out immediately, marches to the mount of Marij and hits Deeras from this less expected direction. Negy quickly retreat, leaving two Jojnoh divisions to hold toorians back. Mosk-Sopoh manage to defeat one of them and pays off the other and they disperse.
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A mere year after the battle at Kees, in late autumn, Deeras again invades Toor from the south. This time the army consists mostly of Negy and Jojnohs. They reach Palas and station there, with the intention of biting away the region between the Palas and Dol mountains from Toor. Since it's winter, they count on snowfall to slow down Gaskal's response. Mosk-Sopoh, however, moves out immediately, marches to the mount of Marij and hits Deeras from this less expected direction. The Negy quickly retreat, leaving two Jojnoh divisions to hold toorians back. Mosk-Sopoh manages to defeat one of them and pays off the other.
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The toorians then pursue the Negy and almost catch up with them, but are forced to follow them beyond Dol, essentially playing into their hand again: the Negy quickly vanish among the mountains and hills, and then hit the toorians on their way out. This time the trap was much tighter and Mosk-Sopoh's troops suffered enormous losses, with the gole barely saving his own life.
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The toorians then pursue the Negy and almost catch up with them, but are forced to follow them beyond Dol, essentially playing into their hand again: the Negy quickly vanish among the mountains and hills, and then hit the toorians on their way out. This time the trap is even tighter and Mosk-Sopoh's troops suffer enormous losses, with the gole barely saving his own life.
    
As he arrives at Gaskal, he is greeted with even more bad news: the naddians have again attacked the west coast, and have once more burned down the fleet of sailing ships that the toorians had been rebuilding for the past two years. What was left of west Ydoh Rol was decimated completely.
 
As he arrives at Gaskal, he is greeted with even more bad news: the naddians have again attacked the west coast, and have once more burned down the fleet of sailing ships that the toorians had been rebuilding for the past two years. What was left of west Ydoh Rol was decimated completely.

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