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| − | '''Tyrna''' (''Asdoh: Tyrnoh, Bukk: Tyrna'') was a city-state on the [[Laeooy Coast]] with history dating as far back as the 18th [[CFR]]. | + | '''Tyrna''' (''Asdoh: Tyrnoh, Bukk: Tyrna, elsewhere spelled as Tirna'') was a city-state on the [[Laeooy Coast]] with history dating as far back as the 18th [[CFR]]. |
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| | Originally a part of the [[Gmorōn]] kingdom, Tyrna became the stronghold of [[Dōrsag family|Gmorōn kings]] after the fall of the city of Gmorōn at the hands of [[Ermoch]]. | | Originally a part of the [[Gmorōn]] kingdom, Tyrna became the stronghold of [[Dōrsag family|Gmorōn kings]] after the fall of the city of Gmorōn at the hands of [[Ermoch]]. |
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| | Tyrna was also a cultural center of northern Tarnaria and established a number of schools that taught philosophy, mathematics, geometry, trained scribes and government officials. There was a large and important school that taught [[Xaewoon#Canon|Xaewoon lores]] - the [[Moon Book]] and [[the Great Lore]]. After the destruction of the emerging Hadeer civilization, a number of forcibly displaced Hadeer found their way to Tyrna and taught the Great Lore in the tradition of [[Osdol]]. | | Tyrna was also a cultural center of northern Tarnaria and established a number of schools that taught philosophy, mathematics, geometry, trained scribes and government officials. There was a large and important school that taught [[Xaewoon#Canon|Xaewoon lores]] - the [[Moon Book]] and [[the Great Lore]]. After the destruction of the emerging Hadeer civilization, a number of forcibly displaced Hadeer found their way to Tyrna and taught the Great Lore in the tradition of [[Osdol]]. |
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| − | During the Red Orchid campaign of 1941-1942 led by [[Meerō_Dolysoh]] Tyrna was twice subjected to a siege, but was able to survive both. In spite of that, its influence rapidly decreases in the years after that, most probably due to unrelated reasons. | + | During the Red Orchid campaign of 1841-1842 led by [[Meerō_Dolysoh]] Tyrna was twice subjected to a siege, but was able to survive both. In spite of that, its influence rapidly decreases in the years after that, most probably due to unrelated reasons. |
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| | Tyrna was then the first out of the Laeooy Coast states to fall to the toorians, this time led by Meerō's son, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]]. Inhabitants of the city were mercilessly slaughtered and the city was leveled. A large amount of early Tarnarian writings and records were destroyed. In spite of the kingdom's declining influence, its destruction sent waves across Tarnaria, eliciting both admiration and hatred for the Dolysohs. The murder of all Dōrsags in Tyrna led to a blood feud between the remaining Dōrsags and the Dolysohs, which ultimately contributed to the ascension of [[Gole Tōrmoh|Brone Tōrmoh]] over a century later. | | Tyrna was then the first out of the Laeooy Coast states to fall to the toorians, this time led by Meerō's son, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]]. Inhabitants of the city were mercilessly slaughtered and the city was leveled. A large amount of early Tarnarian writings and records were destroyed. In spite of the kingdom's declining influence, its destruction sent waves across Tarnaria, eliciting both admiration and hatred for the Dolysohs. The murder of all Dōrsags in Tyrna led to a blood feud between the remaining Dōrsags and the Dolysohs, which ultimately contributed to the ascension of [[Gole Tōrmoh|Brone Tōrmoh]] over a century later. |