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In 1737, during the [[East Keltian Collapse]], the [[Hurmu Fyrð]] conducted [[Operation Dariolin]], during which the tomb was evacuated from [[Elijah's Rest]] and reinterred in the cemetery of the Palace of the Elenaran.
In 1737, during the [[East Keltian Collapse]], the [[Hurmu Fyrð]] conducted [[Operation Dariolin]], during which the tomb was evacuated from [[Elijah's Rest]] and reinterred in the cemetery of the Palace of the Elenaran.
After the [[Natopia]]n annexation of [[Elijah's Rest]] and the establishment of the [[Elieland]] demesne in the former westernmost parts of Normark, there were calls in Elieland and Natopia for the "repatriation" of the tomb back to Elijah's Rest.


[[category: Normark]]
[[category: Normark]]
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{{Hurmu article}}
[[category: Shireroth]]
[[category: Shireroth]][[category: Buildings]]
[[category:Natopia]]
[[category:Elieland]]

Latest revision as of 09:34, 23 January 2026

The Tomb of Elijah Ayreon is since 1737 located in the cemetery of the Palace of the Elenaran, in Huyenkula, Hurmu. Upon Elijah's death in 1598, his body was entombed in Konungsheim, in Normark, and thereafter guarded by a special guard of the Norse armed forces, the Ayreon Tomb Guard. A monastic order of the Dozan Bovic Church, the Holy Order of the Cult of Elijah, was also associated with the Tomb. Moreover, the city of Konungsheim changed its name to Elijah's Rest (in Norse: Elieru), and after the collapse of Normark in 1604, Athlon occupied the town and established a Dozan eparchy of Keltia there.

In 1737, during the East Keltian Collapse, the Hurmu Fyrð conducted Operation Dariolin, during which the tomb was evacuated from Elijah's Rest and reinterred in the cemetery of the Palace of the Elenaran.

After the Natopian annexation of Elijah's Rest and the establishment of the Elieland demesne in the former westernmost parts of Normark, there were calls in Elieland and Natopia for the "repatriation" of the tomb back to Elijah's Rest.