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Thu-Cethor is a principality of the Ethuveraz. It is ruled by the Prince of Thu-Cethor.

Appears in[]

The Goblin Emperor

Description[]

Thu-Cethor contains the city of Ezho and the towns of Daiano, Nelozho, Uvezho, and Vorenzhessar.[1] Thu-Cethor also contains the Veremnet game preserve and at least part of the Cethora, including the Upazhera, a tributary of the Cethora.

The noble houses of Thu-Cethor include the Dorashada. The Prince of Thu-Cethor was involved in a dispute with the town of Nelozho and the Dorashada, and the Prince's involvement was the reason Maia Drazhar had to arbitrate.[2] Part of Maia's decision involved building a bridge over the Upazhera.

Part of Sheveän Drazharan and Uleris Chavar's attempted coup against Maia involved sending Maia post-abdication to "retire to a monastery in northern Thu-Cethor," which was dedicated to Cstheio Caireizhasan.[3] The Drazhada own Bakhoree, a manor in Thu-Cethor, which is close to the monastery.[4] Maia had Sheveän exiled to Bakhoree.

Local nobility include the Count Celehel, the Marquess Ceredel, the Count Duchenel, Duke Pashavel, and the deceased Viscount Ulzhavel.[1]

Residents[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Addison, Katherine. “A Listing of Persons, Places, Things, and Gods.” The Goblin Emperor, English 1st ed., Tim Doherty Associates, New York, NY, 2014.
  2. Addison, Katherine. “22. The Bridge over the Upazhera.” The Goblin Emperor, English 1st ed., Tim Doherty Associates, New York, NY, 2014.
  3. Addison, Katherine. “23. The Opposition of the Court.” The Goblin Emperor, English 1st ed., Tim Doherty Associates, New York, NY, 2014.
  4. Addison, Katherine. “34. Building Bridges.” The Goblin Emperor, English 1st ed., Tim Doherty Associates, New York, NY, 2014.
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