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| Mosk-Sopoh's was considerable, but as he couldn't really encircle Nadd due to the geography of the place, he simply stationed his troops under city walls. | | Mosk-Sopoh's was considerable, but as he couldn't really encircle Nadd due to the geography of the place, he simply stationed his troops under city walls. |
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− | The naddians quickly understood that Mran's barrier is what's keeping them safe and asked him to stay for a bit longer. Mosk-Sopoh coldly refused to stop the siege. While he moved some of his troops away, enough of them were left under city walls indefinitely, which resulted in the famous [[the Long Siege|Long Siege]]. Naddians, thus, refused to let Mran leave and held him captive for the rest of his life. | + | The naddians quickly understood that Mran's barrier is what's keeping them safe and asked him to stay for a bit longer. Mosk-Sopoh coldly refused to stop the siege. While he moved some of his troops away, enough of them were left under city walls indefinitely, which resulted in the famous [[the Long Siege|Long Siege]]. Naddians then refused to let Mran leave and held him captive for the rest of his life. He died in 1901 [[FR]]. |
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| == Personality == | | == Personality == |