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{{Murdoh infobox
|name=Tos Toarlameek
|name_caption=
|image=
|title=Murdoh of Lora
|reign=1557-1567 [[SR]]
|predecessor=[[Taley Toarlameek]]
|successor=[[Dyfy Toarlameek]]
|born=c. 1510 [[SR]]
|died=1567 [[SR]]
}}

'''Tos Toarlameek''' was the Murdoh of Lora, son of [[Taley Toarlameek|Taley]] and [[Dyfy Toarlameek]]. He succeeded his father as Murdoh and ruled for 10 years. He mysteriously disappeared with his entourage in 1567 [[SR]].

== As Murdoh ==

Tos had the same unimposing character as his father and was generally viewed favorably by Lora's populace, but Lora's paper trail reveals a certain degree of frustration from his court, who felt that he lacked the drive and political prowess of this father, specifically in dealings with Mantar. Nevertheless, his rule was stable and Lora's economic standing continued to increase.

== Disappearance ==

Tos was an avid hunter and spent a lot of time hunting in the local forests. In November of 1567 he was returning to the palace with his entourage of about thirty people. One of the courtiers was sent ahead of the party to inform palace staff of the Murdoh's approach. But the entourage never arrived.

Subsequent investigation found that according to the hoofprints, at some point the entourage made a sharp turn and began moving back towards the forest. As it was late autumn, the ground closer to the forest was covered with a thick layer of foliage and traces of the party quickly faded out. The courtier who was sent ahead testified that during their journey through the edge of the forest they heard noises coming from their left twice, at some point even speculating that someone was following them. However, the forest was not thick and there didn't seem to be anyone around, nor was there any place to hide.

Neither Tos Toarlameek, nor anyone from his entourage were ever seen or heard from again.

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