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Tuvus (689-) is the elderly hengi of the growing Keronaf lineage, which came to the area several decades ago as migrants from rural [[Omba]], with Nemnu's blessing, to settle in the village of [[Hertu]] where they work as farmers.  While not wealthy, the Keronaf have enjoyed considerable influence in the valley due to their members' close ties to [[Nemnosti]]. Tuvus has had two wives and seven children over the years and though now past seventy, is still hale and can be seen swimming in the upper Pasu most mornings.
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Tuvus (689-), known as Loomer, is the elderly hengi of the growing Keronaf lineage, which came to the area several decades ago as migrants from rural [[Omba]], with Nemnu's blessing, to settle in the village of [[Hertu]] where they work as farmers.  While not wealthy, the Keronaf have enjoyed considerable influence in the valley due to their members' close ties to [[Nemnosti]]. Tuvus has had two wives and seven children over the years and though now past seventy, is still hale and can be seen swimming in the upper Pasu most mornings.
  
 
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Tuvus Keronaf

Tuvus (689-), known as Loomer, is the elderly hengi of the growing Keronaf lineage, which came to the area several decades ago as migrants from rural Omba, with Nemnu's blessing, to settle in the village of Hertu where they work as farmers. While not wealthy, the Keronaf have enjoyed considerable influence in the valley due to their members' close ties to Nemnosti. Tuvus has had two wives and seven children over the years and though now past seventy, is still hale and can be seen swimming in the upper Pasu most mornings.