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| At the same time, the failure of Kren the Younger to use the momentum of Oordar's influence to centralize the clan's power in Tonaran led to the Oordar proto-empire falling apart almost immediately after Kren the Younger's demise. | | At the same time, the failure of Kren the Younger to use the momentum of Oordar's influence to centralize the clan's power in Tonaran led to the Oordar proto-empire falling apart almost immediately after Kren the Younger's demise. |
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− | It has been argued that the ascension of [[Darman family|Darmans]] to power led to the [[Tonaran#The_fall|fall of Tonaran]], which would have otherwise continued to be the impenetrable fortress it always was, but most historians disagree. The consensus seems to be that the fall of Tonaran included a whole series of improbable events that would have been equally (un)likely regardless of who was on the throne. | + | It has been argued that the ascension of [[Dormon family|Dormons]] to power led to the [[Tonaran#The_fall|fall of Tonaran]], which would have otherwise continued to be the impenetrable fortress it always was, but most historians disagree. The consensus seems to be that the fall of Tonaran included a whole series of improbable events that would have been equally (un)likely regardless of who was on the throne. |
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| === Slave trade === | | === Slave trade === |