Mentioned in Leavenworth Times
Interviewed by Ramsie McConiga for an article in the Leavenworth Times: http://www.leavenworthtimes.com/article/20120728/NEWS/307289988
Mentioned on Kansas Plains People Blog
Link to posting on Kansas Plains People Blog: http://www.kansasplains.blogspot.com/2012/07/last-saturday-dang.html
Thaddeus at Patton Jr. High
Thaddeus visited with the students at Patton Jr. High on Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. After a personal tour of the school and a question and answer session with the book club, he spoke with the larger student body about writing and…
Climate zones around the Sea of Tet
The lands around the Sea of Tet are generally considered a temperate climate zone, especially in the Cothel area. Lands farthest to the south and beyond the Rim Mountains are more tropical, although the Rim Mountains are generally quite tall…
Old Antar Castle
A castle has stood where Antar Castle stands today for longer than any can remember. People have always been drawn to the tops of the bluffs overlooking the Sea of Tet and time has continued to prove the need for…
Military service in Cothel
In Cothel, each family is expected to have the first born son server at least one year in the army. As an alternative, the family can enlist the son in the navy for a two year term. Because of the…
Map of the greater area around The Sea of Tet
The Sea of Tet is a large inland sea. Most of the known countries use Tet for commerce and travel. Its waters are often contested and piracy is common, especially in the East, where all recognized countries have fallen to…
The greater area around The Sea of Tet
This is the area around The Sea of Tet. Country borders are marked in green with Cothel’s country name listed. Mother’s Curse is set primarily in Cothel.
Elves and Humans
Today, most humans living in the western regions around the Sea of Tet have not seen an elf. The elves are scattered among the Rim Mountains to the South and East. Those humans who live closer to the mountains still…
The Moons
Two moons grace the sky. The Mother Moon is large and inviting, a soft white-gray disk that fills the night sky. When full, every twentieth day, its radiance will chase away the darkness. Scholars of long ago called this moon…