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| The Hadeer never had a formal royal court, nor a gole. The Jumpelee clan became the ruling clan, but the clan itself was very large, consisting of over 300 members, which made them more of a ruling tribe than a ruling family. | | The Hadeer never had a formal royal court, nor a gole. The Jumpelee clan became the ruling clan, but the clan itself was very large, consisting of over 300 members, which made them more of a ruling tribe than a ruling family. |
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− | Dominanta, on the other hand, adopted the [[Hogloh vy Aanua]] and installed a gole. Due to the secretive nature of the kingdom, only several kings have been documented, with the first known ruler being Odom, in whose name the war against the Dolysohs was promised. A number of negotiators established diplomatic relations with the Laeooy Coast and opened offices in Tyrna and Nadd. | + | Dominanta, on the other hand, adopted the [[Hogloh vy Aanua]] and installed a gole. Due to the secretive nature of the kingdom, only several kings have been documented, with the first known ruler being Odom, in whose name the war against the Dolysohs was promised. A number of negotiators established diplomatic relations with the Laeooy Coast and opened offices in [[Tyrna]] and [[Nadd]]. |
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| Odom became the benefactor of several Ooron families, propping up nobles of the previous era who still held the titles, but were not able to support their heritage with money. [[Mosse Lompyn]] was sponsored by Odom and was able to eventually become the Grand Prime of the Murdoh of Tyrna. Lompyn's attempts to land a position in Dolysoh's court led to his assassination, which was probably a way for Odom to gain access to the royal family of Toor. | | Odom became the benefactor of several Ooron families, propping up nobles of the previous era who still held the titles, but were not able to support their heritage with money. [[Mosse Lompyn]] was sponsored by Odom and was able to eventually become the Grand Prime of the Murdoh of Tyrna. Lompyn's attempts to land a position in Dolysoh's court led to his assassination, which was probably a way for Odom to gain access to the royal family of Toor. |