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'''Brone Forod''' (1795-1868 [[FR]]) was a Jeen and a courtier for [[Meerō Dolysoh|Meerō Dolysoh's]] and then for his son [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh|Mosk-Sopoh]], holding the title of the [[Hogloh vy Aanua|Prime of the Royal Voice]].
 
'''Brone Forod''' (1795-1868 [[FR]]) was a Jeen and a courtier for [[Meerō Dolysoh|Meerō Dolysoh's]] and then for his son [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh|Mosk-Sopoh]], holding the title of the [[Hogloh vy Aanua|Prime of the Royal Voice]].
  
 
Forod was considered to be the most powerful man in [[Toor]] during Meerō's reign and retained strong influence with Mosk-Sopoh, but lost his footing after the decimation of [[Ydoh Rol]] by [[Nadd]] led to a push to provide Ydoh Rol with special status, a measure Forod opposed.
 
Forod was considered to be the most powerful man in [[Toor]] during Meerō's reign and retained strong influence with Mosk-Sopoh, but lost his footing after the decimation of [[Ydoh Rol]] by [[Nadd]] led to a push to provide Ydoh Rol with special status, a measure Forod opposed.

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Brone Forod (1795-1868 FR) was a Jeen and a courtier for Meerō Dolysoh's and then for his son Mosk-Sopoh, holding the title of the Prime of the Royal Voice.

Forod was considered to be the most powerful man in Toor during Meerō's reign and retained strong influence with Mosk-Sopoh, but lost his footing after the decimation of Ydoh Rol by Nadd led to a push to provide Ydoh Rol with special status, a measure Forod opposed.