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'''Dōrsag family''' was a family that ruled over the city-state of [[Tyrna]]. It was one of the wealthiest families at the time, and under their rule Tirna became an economic and cultural center of northern [[Tarnaria]].
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'''Dōrsag family''', also known as ''the Gmorōn kings'', was a family that ruled over the [[Gmorōn|Gmorōn kingdom]] and later the city-state of [[Tyrna]]. It was one of the wealthiest and influential families at the time, and under their rule Tyrna became an economic and cultural center of northern [[Tarnaria]].
  
Dōrsags used marriages as a way to expand their links to other states and royal families. The destruction of Tirna by [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]] and the murder of all Dōrsags in Tirna led to a century-long blood feud that indirectly led to the Dolysohs losing power to [[Tōrmoh dynasty]].
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Dōrsags used marriages as a way to expand their links to other states and royal families. The destruction of Tyrna by [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]] and the murder of all Dōrsags in Tyrna led to a century-long blood feud that indirectly led to the Dolysohs losing power to the [[Tōrmoh dynasty]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 20:32, 10 May 2022

Dōrsag family, also known as the Gmorōn kings, was a family that ruled over the Gmorōn kingdom and later the city-state of Tyrna. It was one of the wealthiest and influential families at the time, and under their rule Tyrna became an economic and cultural center of northern Tarnaria.

Dōrsags used marriages as a way to expand their links to other states and royal families. The destruction of Tyrna by Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh and the murder of all Dōrsags in Tyrna led to a century-long blood feud that indirectly led to the Dolysohs losing power to the Tōrmoh dynasty.