Cathmoíra

Cathmoíra, the City of Thrones, is the terrestrial sister city of Avalir. It is located on the continent of Domunas.

Description
Cathmoíra is shaped like a ring around the base of Mount Ygora, with Avalir built on the top of the mountain. It sits on the intersection of three ley lines. The Toramunda Nexus is the connection point between Avalir and Cathmoíra.

Background
Cathmoíra was formerly part of a city called Toramunda, founded by the druidic Gau Drashari during the Age of Arcanum on Mount Ygora on the continent Domunas after Pelor and Melora sealed two Primorials, the Emperor of Fire and Empress of Earth, beneath the mountain during the Schism. 292 years before the Calamity, a group of seven mages enchanted brumestone to lift the top of the mountain, splitting Toramunda into Cathmoíra and the flying city of Avalir. Cathmoíra became known as the City of Thrones after.

Avalir returned to Cathmoíra once every seven years to honor an agreement with the Gau Drashari, known as the Pact of Crown and Throne, and performed a ceremony called the Replenishment. The city would stay with Cathmoíra for a month before embarking on another seven-year journey.

Exandria Unlimited: Calamity
The day of the Replenishment, the people of Cathmoíra sent up spell kites to the people of Avalir in preparation for the Replenishment, as Avalir approached from above. Nydas received a spell kite from his brother's family, who lives there. After it became clear that the city was in danger, Zerxus on Tempus, followed by Cerrit, flew down to Cathmoíra to speak to his son. As he did so, Loquatius Seelie broadcasted to both Avalir and Cathmoíra telling the citizens to flee and honoring his friends in the Ring of Brass. Zerxus spoke to Elias, and Eaedalus Okiro gathered the citizens and helped them escape Domunas before it was too late. Cathmoíra, along with the rest of the continent, was destroyed.

Trivia

 * Cathmoíra's name is possibly derived from the Greek words "κάθε" (káthe) meaning "every, each" and "μοίρα" (moíra) meaning "fate".