Rulers And Sages
The personal entries show how individuals in Thea are rarely only political or only spiritual figures: samrats become sacred memory, rishis shape empire, and heroes survive as literature, doctrine, and pilgrimage. These biographies therefore sit at the meeting point of History Of Thea, Theology And Cosmology, and Places Of Thea.
Imperial and Political Figures
- sarvadeo: Presents Sarvadeo as the founding Deo samrat and victor of the second great war against the Dirghams.
- tatradeo: Describes Tatradeo as the legendary Gaurusha ruler who defeated the Dirghams in their second invasion.
- ritamdeo: Summarizes Ritamdeo as the samrat most associated with the devastating wars against the Prakas.
- arhadeo: Presents Arhadeo as a scientific, conservationist ruler whose legacy extends through the conservatory described in Technology And Industry.
- arkan vidant: Notes Arkan Vidant as a contemporary half-Vaunaki, half-Kadorran fleet commander.
Rishis, Twins, and Exemplary Persons
- triarka: Describes Maharishi Triarka as the preeminent high rishi whose presence spans multiple lifetimes, teachings, and sacred sites.
- othrank: Presents Othrank as one of the two great high rishis, revered across hominid traditions.
- tritha: Summarizes the Tritha twins together as semi-mythic theologians, philosophers, commanders, and political revolutionaries.
- vaktuki tritha: Focuses on the elder twin as theologian, philosopher, designer, commander, and the first prasamrat.
- yaktuki tritha: Focuses on the younger twin as biologist, strategist, and co-author of Trithan doctrine and victory.
- oldenki: Describes Oldenki as a hero of the third great war and a principal figure in the epic memory of Kadorra.
- vijadei: Records Vijadei as a liminal figure who, in Kadorran tradition, continues war against the Prakas from a higher world-sheet.