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| "Toor" means "warrant" or rather "warrant granted through vision" in Jabi, and reflects the justification that many Tarnarian dynasties and clans have traditionally put forth for their rule. Based on the theology of [[Xaewoon]], a Toor is a warrant to lead people, because the ruler has special insight about the right path (the Xaewoon). | | "Toor" means "warrant" or rather "warrant granted through vision" in Jabi, and reflects the justification that many Tarnarian dynasties and clans have traditionally put forth for their rule. Based on the theology of [[Xaewoon]], a Toor is a warrant to lead people, because the ruler has special insight about the right path (the Xaewoon). |
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− | The Dolysoh dynasty, that had founded and ruled Toor for most of its existence, placed much greater emphasis on the religious justification than the ruling families of [[Asdoh]] or [[Barud]] in the south.q | + | The Dolysoh dynasty, that had founded and ruled Toor for most of its existence, placed much greater emphasis on the religious justification than the ruling families of [[Asdoh]] or [[Barud]] in the south. |
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| After the downfall of Toor at the end of the 1st CSR, [[Gened]] referred to [[Moroh|Mōroh]] as "the true Toor". With the establishment of [[Stogen]] in the 2nd CSR, nomadic kingdoms of Tarnaria began to refer to their kingdoms as [[Toor (political entity)|toors]]. | | After the downfall of Toor at the end of the 1st CSR, [[Gened]] referred to [[Moroh|Mōroh]] as "the true Toor". With the establishment of [[Stogen]] in the 2nd CSR, nomadic kingdoms of Tarnaria began to refer to their kingdoms as [[Toor (political entity)|toors]]. |