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'''Meerō Lōblyn''' was a high noble, the [[Oora#Oora_ranks|Grand Veraa]] of Gole [[Meerō Dolysoh]] and the principle in the Chamber of War in the Court of Ooron.
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'''Meerō Lōblyn''' /'miːrɒ 'lɔːblɪn/ was a high noble, the [[Oora#Oora_ranks|Grand Veraa]] of Gole [[Meerō Dolysoh]] and the principle in the Chamber of War in the Court of Ooron.
  
 
Meerō was a famous warrior in [[Toor]], having fought in numerous campaigns, most notably in the 1811-1915 [[FR]] campaign against the Negy alongside his father, the [[superhero warrior]] [[Hrondeer]].
 
Meerō was a famous warrior in [[Toor]], having fought in numerous campaigns, most notably in the 1811-1915 [[FR]] campaign against the Negy alongside his father, the [[superhero warrior]] [[Hrondeer]].

Revision as of 16:00, 21 February 2022

Meerō Lōblyn /'miːrɒ 'lɔːblɪn/ was a high noble, the Grand Veraa of Gole Meerō Dolysoh and the principle in the Chamber of War in the Court of Ooron.

Meerō was a famous warrior in Toor, having fought in numerous campaigns, most notably in the 1811-1915 FR campaign against the Negy alongside his father, the superhero warrior Hrondeer.

The death of Reemoh Dedlos from a rival clan led to a brief private war, which saw the Lōblyns prevail. Already wealthy, the Lōblyns became the wealthiest family in Toor at the time, and Meerō Lōblyn replaced Reemoh as the principle in the Chamber of War.

The Lōblyn family oversaw the preparation for the Red Orchid campaign, leading themselves and many other ooron to invest heavily in the cause. Its disastrous performance, however, led to an immediate backlash against the royal house and the Lōblyns. The Lōblyns then decided to defend their power by distancing themselves from Meerō Dolysoh and instigating preparations for a coup.

The gole's sudden death from an illness thwarted the coup. Meerō Lōblyn remained in power, with his daughter, Gorōntoh Vossyn-Lōblyn, inheriting his estate and position in the Chamber of War.