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'''Olboloh Joleeloh''' was a religious figure, a [[singer of lore]] and later a seer to [[Meerō Dolysoh]]. Together with another famous singer Gorōntoh Kōtele she arrived to Gaskal in 1833 [[FR]] and through her influence was able to pass on prophecies to the Gole, leading him to imprison his close advisor [[Brone Forod]] and install Olboloh and Gorōntoh as advisors instead.
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'''Olboloh Joleeloh''' was a famous [[singer of lore]] and later a seer to [[Meerō Dolysoh]]. Together with another famous singer Gorōntoh Kōtele she arrived to [[Gaskal]] in 1833 [[FR]] and through her influence was able to pass on prophecies to the Gole, leading him to imprison his close advisor [[Brone Forod]] and install Olboloh and Gorōntoh as advisors instead.
  
Olboloh's subsequent influence on the history of Tarnaria was one of the stories that prompted [[Porteek]] to give his historical manuscript the name "The Movers of Previous Generations". He wrote: "I am endlessly fascinated by how a single individual can [[Dantrian calendar|turn time]]."
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Olboloh's subsequent influence on the history of [[Tarnaria]] was one of the stories that prompted [[Porteek]] to give his historical manuscript the name "The Movers of Previous Generations". He wrote: "I am endlessly fascinated by how thousands of men grind, leaving no marks on history, and just a single individual can [[Dantrian calendar|turn time]]."
  
== Campaign against the Hadeer ==
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== As singer of lore ==
  
Olboloh was instrumental in Meerō's campaign against the [[Hadeer]] people, since her family was chased off [[Koalderood]] by the [[Jumpelee clan]]. The Jumpelees united the Hadeer some twenty years earlier and became the ruling family.
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Olboloh was a singer of lore and quickly became famous throughout northern Tarnaria. She was known as a very accurate performer of the [[Great Lore]] in the tradition of [[Osdol]]. Olboloh was said to have had an air of authority about her, and people tended to look up to her and ask her for advice. Her fame brought her significant religious power and also wealth. She traveled with a whole group of servants and had a private militia.
  
Wanting to enact revenge, Olboloh created a prophecy that the next Laeooy Coast gole is at Koalderood and killing him would prevent a civilization that would challenge [[Toor|Toor's]] hold on the Seat of Mankind, [[Gaajmas]]. Gole listened to her and led an army to Koalderood.
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== Revenge against the Jumpelee clan ==
  
What Olboloh did not know was that
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''Main article: [[Jumpelee-Joleeloh rivalry]]''
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Olboloh was instrumental in Meerō's campaign against the [[Hadeer]] people. Her family were the rivals of the Jumpelee clan. The Jumpelees united the Hadeer some twenty years earlier and became the ruling family.
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In 1833 Olboloh teamed up with another famous singer Gorōntoh Kōtele and arrived to Gaskal. This became a big event for the city.
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Hearing that the gole is preparing for a new conquest to the west, Olboloh decided to use her influence to enact revenge on the Jumpelees. She created a prophecy that the next Laeooy Coast gole is at Koalderood and killing him would prevent a civilization that would challenge [[Toor|Toor's]] hold on the Seat of Mankind, [[Gaajmas]]. She then sent a messenger to the gole. Meerō agreed to see her and was impressed by her knowledge of the Great Lore, as well as by the depth of her prophecy. Meerō's advisor, [[Brone Forod]], was unimpressed. But Olboloh managed to convince the gole that Forod is incompetent and argued for his execution. Meerō did not execute Forod, but did imprison him and installed Olboloh and Gorōntoh as his advisors and seers. He then led his army to Koalderood.
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What Olboloh did not know was that over the course of the last twenty years the Jumpelees have expanded their lands quite significantly, merging other groups into theirs and building what could have potentially become a powerful Hadeer empire. In other words, Olboloh's prophecy turned out to be fairly accurate. Meerō's campaign against the Hadeer in 1834-1835 [[FR]] put an end to their supremacy in the region and at the same time ensured that the gole now trusted Olboloh and Gorōntoh completely.

Revision as of 14:01, 3 October 2021

Olboloh Joleeloh was a famous singer of lore and later a seer to Meerō Dolysoh. Together with another famous singer Gorōntoh Kōtele she arrived to Gaskal in 1833 FR and through her influence was able to pass on prophecies to the Gole, leading him to imprison his close advisor Brone Forod and install Olboloh and Gorōntoh as advisors instead.

Olboloh's subsequent influence on the history of Tarnaria was one of the stories that prompted Porteek to give his historical manuscript the name "The Movers of Previous Generations". He wrote: "I am endlessly fascinated by how thousands of men grind, leaving no marks on history, and just a single individual can turn time."

As singer of lore

Olboloh was a singer of lore and quickly became famous throughout northern Tarnaria. She was known as a very accurate performer of the Great Lore in the tradition of Osdol. Olboloh was said to have had an air of authority about her, and people tended to look up to her and ask her for advice. Her fame brought her significant religious power and also wealth. She traveled with a whole group of servants and had a private militia.

Revenge against the Jumpelee clan

Main article: Jumpelee-Joleeloh rivalry

Olboloh was instrumental in Meerō's campaign against the Hadeer people. Her family were the rivals of the Jumpelee clan. The Jumpelees united the Hadeer some twenty years earlier and became the ruling family.

In 1833 Olboloh teamed up with another famous singer Gorōntoh Kōtele and arrived to Gaskal. This became a big event for the city.

Hearing that the gole is preparing for a new conquest to the west, Olboloh decided to use her influence to enact revenge on the Jumpelees. She created a prophecy that the next Laeooy Coast gole is at Koalderood and killing him would prevent a civilization that would challenge Toor's hold on the Seat of Mankind, Gaajmas. She then sent a messenger to the gole. Meerō agreed to see her and was impressed by her knowledge of the Great Lore, as well as by the depth of her prophecy. Meerō's advisor, Brone Forod, was unimpressed. But Olboloh managed to convince the gole that Forod is incompetent and argued for his execution. Meerō did not execute Forod, but did imprison him and installed Olboloh and Gorōntoh as his advisors and seers. He then led his army to Koalderood.

What Olboloh did not know was that over the course of the last twenty years the Jumpelees have expanded their lands quite significantly, merging other groups into theirs and building what could have potentially become a powerful Hadeer empire. In other words, Olboloh's prophecy turned out to be fairly accurate. Meerō's campaign against the Hadeer in 1834-1835 FR put an end to their supremacy in the region and at the same time ensured that the gole now trusted Olboloh and Gorōntoh completely.