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The Age of Dawn is mostly dominated by the rise of several kingdoms, specifically [[Gmorōn]], [[Ermoch]], [[Tyrna]] and later [[Nadd]] and [[Troun]].
 
The Age of Dawn is mostly dominated by the rise of several kingdoms, specifically [[Gmorōn]], [[Ermoch]], [[Tyrna]] and later [[Nadd]] and [[Troun]].
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Ermoch was a Asdohn project to establish a base on the coast, while Gmorōn was a kingdom founded by the [[Bendezy|Bendezy people]]. Gmorōn was probably started earlier, but historians typically place both at the 1630s. In 1669 Asdoh, seeing the success and expansion of Gmorōn, pushed Ermoch to start a war against its competitor, betting on a swift win by having the [[superhero warrior]] [[Kros Blodnoh]] in its ranks. However, Kros was killed very early on in the siege of Gmorōn, which ultimately failed. Ermoch suffered significant losses and withdrew. However, Gmorōn followed with their own attack.
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Ermoch was a Asdohn project to establish a base on the coast, while Gmorōn was a kingdom founded by the [[Bendezy|Bendezy people]]. Gmorōn was probably started earlier, but historians typically place both at the 1630s. In 1669 Asdoh, seeing the success and expansion of Gmorōn, pushed Ermoch to start a war against its competitor, betting on a swift win by having the [[superhero warrior]] [[Kros Blodnoh]] in its ranks. However, Kros was killed very early on in the siege of Gmorōn, which ultimately failed. Ermoch suffered significant losses and withdrew. Gmorōn followed with their own campaign.
    
The war turned out to be long and bloody, with the fortune switching from one side to the other repeatedly. The conflict lasted until 1692, at which point the city of Gmorōn was finally defeated by Ermoch, albeit at a high cost.
 
The war turned out to be long and bloody, with the fortune switching from one side to the other repeatedly. The conflict lasted until 1692, at which point the city of Gmorōn was finally defeated by Ermoch, albeit at a high cost.
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Tyrna was a city of the Gmorōn kingdom until 1692. After the fall of Gmorōn city, the gole made Tyrna the seat of the Gmorōn kings. Ermoch attempted a siege, but its army was battered from the fighting at Grmorōn and was unable to maintain the encirclement. Asdoh began preparing for the continuation of the war against Gmorōn, but Ermoch's ruling family in a sudden power grab proclaimed independence. Asdoh was unprepared for this and began protracted negotiations and supplying Ermoch with resources and troops, to convince them to finish off Tyrna. In a blow to Asdoh, Tyrna and Ermoch signed a peace treaty in 1699 [[FR]].
 
Tyrna was a city of the Gmorōn kingdom until 1692. After the fall of Gmorōn city, the gole made Tyrna the seat of the Gmorōn kings. Ermoch attempted a siege, but its army was battered from the fighting at Grmorōn and was unable to maintain the encirclement. Asdoh began preparing for the continuation of the war against Gmorōn, but Ermoch's ruling family in a sudden power grab proclaimed independence. Asdoh was unprepared for this and began protracted negotiations and supplying Ermoch with resources and troops, to convince them to finish off Tyrna. In a blow to Asdoh, Tyrna and Ermoch signed a peace treaty in 1699 [[FR]].
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In 1701 Asdoh began a campaign against Tyrna and Ermoch and the armies met between Frooj and Uzar.
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In 1701 Asdoh began a campaign against Tyrna and Ermoch and the armies met between Frooj and Uzar. Tyrna and Ermoch's forces were defeated, but while Tyrna managed to move their forces out and retreat, Ermoch's army was encircled and completely destroyed.

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