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'''Dyfy Gaeza Toarlameek''' /'dɪfiː 'tworlɑmiː/ was [[Taley Toarlameek|Taley Toarlameek's]] first wife, mother of [[Tos Toarlameek]] and later the [[Murdoh]] of Lora. She lived for over a hundred years owing to the [[superhero warrior]] [[Lotyfa]] prolonging her life.
'''Dyfy Gaeza Toarlameek''' /'dɪfiː 'tworlɑmiː/ was [[Taley Toarlameek|Taley Toarlameek's]] wife, mother of [[Tos Toarlameek]] and later the [[Murdoh]] of Lora. She lived for over a hundred years owing to the [[superhero warrior]] [[Lotyfa]] prolonging her life.
      
== As Taley's wife ==
 
== As Taley's wife ==
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When Korōly died in 1571 [[SR]], Dyfy began using her maiden name Gaeza instead of Toarlameek and set to actively interfere with Qep city's interests, Mylda's domain. Her attempts, however, were being actively undermined by her own court and rarely succeeded.
 
When Korōly died in 1571 [[SR]], Dyfy began using her maiden name Gaeza instead of Toarlameek and set to actively interfere with Qep city's interests, Mylda's domain. Her attempts, however, were being actively undermined by her own court and rarely succeeded.
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She was also said to have hated [[Gorona Toarlameek|Gorona]] and would refer to her as "that worm from up north". She did respect Gorona's power and did not engage her on the political stage.
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She was also said to have hated [[Gorōna Oordar|Gorōna]] and would refer to her as "that worm from up north". She did respect Gorōna's power and did not engage her on the political stage.
    
=== Abdication ===
 
=== Abdication ===
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== Life after abdication ==
 
== Life after abdication ==
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Dyfy's mental health was questionable before that, but it began swiftly deteriorating. She spent the last years of her life searching for her son Tos in the forests surrounding Lora, while ambushing travelers and sometimes robbing them. Her entourage was led by [[Lord Soader]], who was sworn to her family. Soader convinced Deeras Tole, the new Murdoh, to spare Dyfy and let her live out her life. She died in 1606 [[SR]] in a forest camp, several kilometers away from Lora, releasing Lord Soader and his men from their oath.
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Dyfy's mental health was questionable before that, but it began swiftly deteriorating. She spent the last years of her life searching for her son Tos in the forests surrounding Lora, while ambushing travelers and sometimes robbing them. Her entourage was led by [[Uroh Soader]], who was deeply loyal to her. Soader convinced Deeras Tole, the new Murdoh, to spare Dyfy and let her live out her life. She died in 1606 [[SR]] in a forest camp, several kilometers away from Lora, releasing Uroh Soader and his men from their oath.
    
== Longevity ==
 
== Longevity ==
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Dyfy was a very private person. But when she became the Murdoh of Lora, she inadvertently became the center of attention and it took her some time to rearrange her surroundings. She would eventually move into Kopchungoh's keep known today as Dyfy's Keep.
 
Dyfy was a very private person. But when she became the Murdoh of Lora, she inadvertently became the center of attention and it took her some time to rearrange her surroundings. She would eventually move into Kopchungoh's keep known today as Dyfy's Keep.
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However, the exposure of her private life led to rumors that she lived with a strange creature who became known as "the Wildling". Eventually, it was figured out that it was a young skinny woman with extremely long and unkempt hair. The Wildling was moved to Dyfy's Keep after Dyfy's ascension to Murdoh. The common theory at the time was that the Wildling was Merkoda, but several of Dyfy's servants claimed that Mekoda did indeed die albeit under unclear circumstances. Mekoda's place of burial was known to some of the palace staff.
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However, the exposure of her private life led to rumors that she lived with a strange creature who became known as "the Wildling". Eventually, it was figured out that it was a young skinny woman with extremely long and unkempt hair. The Wildling was moved to Dyfy's Keep after Dyfy's ascension to Murdoh. The common theory at the time was that the Wildling was Merkoda, but several of Dyfy's servants claimed that Mekoda did indeed die, albeit under unclear circumstances. Mekoda's place of burial was known to some of the palace staff.
    
When Dyfy abdicated and left Lora, she took the Wildling with her. Dyfy and her entourage were then seen in forests around Lora for the next several years, but without the Wildling. Dyfy, who looked unnaturally young for her advanced age, began declining rapidly.
 
When Dyfy abdicated and left Lora, she took the Wildling with her. Dyfy and her entourage were then seen in forests around Lora for the next several years, but without the Wildling. Dyfy, who looked unnaturally young for her advanced age, began declining rapidly.
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It was later revealed that the Wildling was a [[superhero warrior]] who would later become known as [[Lotyfa]]. Lotyfa had the ability to infuse a mysterious energy into living creatures, that created an orgasmic effect. It is speculated that Dyfy became addicted to the experience.
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It was later revealed that the Wildling was a [[superhero warrior]] who would later become known as [[Lotyfa]]. Lotyfa had the ability to infuse a mysterious energy into living creatures, a process that would slow aging, heal wounds and accelerate growth. It also created an orgasmic effect in the receiver of the energy. It is speculated that Dyfy became addicted to the experience and imprisoned Lotyfa for decades, taking advantage of her ability.
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When Dyfy left Lora, she was intercepted by [[Kievan]], who took Lotyfa away from her. Dyfy began to age rapidly right after that, although it still took her 4 years to die.
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When Dyfy left Lora, she was intercepted by [[Kievan]], who took Lotyfa away from her.
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Uroh Soader also benefited from the effect of longevity, although his role in the abuse is unclear.