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'''Hadeer''' were a people who populated [[Koalderood]] and neighboring areas in the 18th-19th centuries of the [[Dantrian calendar|first revolution]]. They were settlers of the [[Dawn]] and developed a unique culture, ultimately influencing what would later become the [[Great Lore]]. The great [[singer of lore]] [[Osdol]] was a Hadeer.
 
'''Hadeer''' were a people who populated [[Koalderood]] and neighboring areas in the 18th-19th centuries of the [[Dantrian calendar|first revolution]]. They were settlers of the [[Dawn]] and developed a unique culture, ultimately influencing what would later become the [[Great Lore]]. The great [[singer of lore]] [[Osdol]] was a Hadeer.
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The Hadeer lived in tribes, but began to form larger groups in the second half of the 18th CFR. Several families competed to be the ruling clan, with the [[Jumpelee-Joleeloh rivalry]] being the most notable one. The Hadeer were eventually united under the flag of the Jumpelee clan and entered their golden age, expanding quickly and building a number of cities, the largest being Brum and Gor, and a large fortress at Lake Marood. as well as subjugating Nadd for a short period, before being thrown back by forces from Tirna.
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The Hadeer lived in tribes, but began to form larger groups in the second half of the 18th CFR. Several families competed to be the ruling clan, with the [[Jumpelee-Joleeloh rivalry]] being the most notable one. The Hadeer were eventually united under the flag of the Jumpelee clan and entered their golden age, expanding quickly and building a number of cities, the largest being Brum and Gor, and a large fortress at Lake Marood known as Luj.
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According to [[Porteek]], the Hadeer were likely to become the dominant power of the region, making Toor's later subjugation of the [[Laeooy Coast]] unlikely. He speaks of their pride, ambition and an expansionist strategy. At some point the Hadeer even conquered Nadd, but were later thrown back by forces from Tirna. [[Meerō Dolysoh|Meerō Dolysoh's]] campaign of 1834-1835 inadvertently discovered the extent of the Hadeer expansion, and Meerō was able to defeat their developing empire in a single move.
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According to [[Porteek]], the Hadeer were likely to become the dominant power of the region, making Toor's later conquest of the [[Laeooy Coast]] unlikely. He speaks of their pride, ambition and an expansionist strategy. At some point the Hadeer even conquered Nadd, but were later thrown back by forces from Tirna. [[Meerō Dolysoh|Meerō Dolysoh's]] campaign of 1834-1835 inadvertently discovered the extent of the Hadeer expansion, and Meerō was able to defeat their developing empire in a single move.
    
The Hadeer people remained part of the Laeooy Coast, but many were resettled by Meerō and the mentions of the Hadeer largely disappear from both [[Ludoh|Ludoh's]] and Porteek's accounts. Remnants of their culture, however, have survived through the ages, and some Hadeer rituals, symbols and religious chants are still known at Koalderood.
 
The Hadeer people remained part of the Laeooy Coast, but many were resettled by Meerō and the mentions of the Hadeer largely disappear from both [[Ludoh|Ludoh's]] and Porteek's accounts. Remnants of their culture, however, have survived through the ages, and some Hadeer rituals, symbols and religious chants are still known at Koalderood.
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== Dominanta ==
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A number of families were able to escape Gor and ventured west, settling at the foot of the Lōsdoh mountain and forming what later became known as the Dominanta ([[bukk|Bukkean]]: Poltoh Ol, meaning "the dominant chord" or "the dominant verse").
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They became known for building artificial islands in the middle of the Poltoh Ol lakes, to make it harder for armies to reach them. The location of these islands was kept secret for almost a century.
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Dominanta then began a guerilla war against Toor, trying to re-establish Gor and raiding various locations across the kingdom.