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− | Over the next decade the brothers and their uncle have expanded their country by both campaigning and building: the city of Garood was built in order to secure Hee's lands from Ozder. It was named in honor of Pherro's newborn son, Garood Oordar. | + | Over the next decade the brothers and their uncle have expanded their country by both campaigning and building: the city of Garood was built in order to secure Hee's lands from Uzder. It was named in honor of Pherro's newborn son, Garood Oordar. |
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| Gulun-Yr, a large ancient city with close ties to Teamatian and a unique culture of religious conquests, which terrorized and devastated the northern lands for centuries, including [[Ronas]], decided to retake its sister city, Kamey-Yr, almost immediately. This led to the battle at Kamey-Yr, which Hee and Pherro were able to defend. They then chased the battered army and attacked the defenseless Gulun-Yr. However, for the next several years they had to constantly defend the city against an influx of Teamatian tribes which considered the city to be their territory. The citizens also did not accept Hee's rule, uprising regularly. Eventually, the situation did stabilize, as several tribes united to form the Stau Daurate and focused on internal power struggles. | | Gulun-Yr, a large ancient city with close ties to Teamatian and a unique culture of religious conquests, which terrorized and devastated the northern lands for centuries, including [[Ronas]], decided to retake its sister city, Kamey-Yr, almost immediately. This led to the battle at Kamey-Yr, which Hee and Pherro were able to defend. They then chased the battered army and attacked the defenseless Gulun-Yr. However, for the next several years they had to constantly defend the city against an influx of Teamatian tribes which considered the city to be their territory. The citizens also did not accept Hee's rule, uprising regularly. Eventually, the situation did stabilize, as several tribes united to form the Stau Daurate and focused on internal power struggles. |