Thelenes
Thelenes is referenced in The Dictionary as an example in the entry for the word “cloister.” The citation notes that Thelenes was confined in a cloister prior to execution, clarifying that at the time the term simply meant a closed or locked space and did not carry later mathic connotations in Orth.
Context and First Mention
The only information provided so far comes from a Dictionary entry tracing how the meaning of “cloister” changed across historical forms of Orth. In that context, Thelenes’s confinement is used to illustrate the term’s older usage.
Role and Significance
- Serves as a historical example illustrating language change around the term “cloister.”
- No further details are given yet regarding Thelenes’s life, affiliations, or the circumstances leading to the execution.
Status
- Deceased (executed), as stated in the Dictionary citation.
Summary:
A historical figure cited in The Dictionary as having been confined in a "cloister" before being executed. The citation is used to illustrate an older meaning of the word "cloister."
First seen:
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 2: Cloister
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 2: Cloister
Most recently seen:
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 2: Cloister
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 2: Cloister
Known as:
Thelenes
Thelenes