Thu-Cethor is a principality of the Ethuveraz. It is ruled by the Prince of Thu-Cethor.
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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[]
- Reneian Orthemo (former)
References[]
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Addison, Katherine. “22. The Bridge over the Upazhera.” The Goblin Emperor, English 1st ed., Tim Doherty Associates, New York, NY, 2014.
- ↑ Addison, Katherine. “23. The Opposition of the Court.” The Goblin Emperor, English 1st ed., Tim Doherty Associates, New York, NY, 2014.
- ↑ Addison, Katherine. “34. Building Bridges.” The Goblin Emperor, English 1st ed., Tim Doherty Associates, New York, NY, 2014.