Ethras
Overview
Ethras is an ancient city‑state remembered as a focal center of a theoric golden age. Depictions show an acropolis of hilltop temples associated with the Deolaters, a ring‑market called the Periklyne encircling the hill, and a flat central “Plane” used for public proofs and dialogs. Ethras is closely tied to the lineage of Thelenes and his foremost fid, Protas.
Notable Features
- Hilltop acropolis with temples identified with Deolater worship.
- The Periklyne: a market district that wraps around the base of the hill and contains the Plane.
- The Plane: a level expanse where figures were drawn in dust and public dialogs were held.
- Shaded bowers around the perimeter (“under the vines”) used as informal teaching spaces.
- Nearby terrain traditionally includes a mountain vantage and a nourishing plain outside the city, linked to Protas’s celebrated upsight.
Associations
- Intellectual center for the dialog tradition: Ethras anchors displays of the theoric golden age with Thelenes and Protas as representative figures.
- Accounts place Thelenes’s judicial trial and execution under Saecular authority at the temples atop the hill.
- Later imperial legend holds that a Bazian emperor sacked what remained of Ethras and removed a famed statue to his capital.
- The Periklyne’s style of adversarial exchange gave rise to “Periklynian” dialog in later usage.
Recent Activity
- Present‑day reference: while viewing distant mountains, an avout compares the scene to “Protas looking down over Ethras,” underscoring Ethras as a cultural touchstone for interpreting vistas and upsights.
Status/Access
Portrayed through historical accounts and depictions; no precise present‑day location or access is stated in available material.
An ancient city‑state depicted as the center of a theoric golden age, shown with hilltop temples of the Deolaters, a market called the Periklyne around the base, and a central Plane used for public proofs and dialogs. Ethras is also linked to Protas’s celebrated upsight near a mountain and plain outside the city.
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Ethras