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The city is indeed very bright, and the main areas of the city are very beautiful. Buildings are dyed in all colours here, and the people are much the same. D'Denir, huge statues of great warriors holding weapons in various poses, line the walkways and are frequently adorned with brightly coloured accessories such as scarves and hats by the people. Finally, on a plateau overlooking the sea lies the Court of Gods, where the [[Returned]] live in huge mansions, each in a different colour (except for the palace of the [[God King]], which is black). However, the slum areas where the Idrians of the city live aren't quite as nice: although it is still colourful, the buildings are quite run-down and dirty, and there are many beggars and urchins.
 
T'Telir is home to the [[Returned]]. The [[God King]] rules it officially, although his priests were the ones to make most of the decisions for him. Some of the Returned were also given votes when it came to big decisions, upand untilthe priests would hold public arguements for them, however the [[PahnGod KahlKing's rebellion]]vote could overrun this decision. Some of the Returned could also vote on certain less-important matters in the city. The King and the rest of the Returned are revered as gods, sinceand whichthose of people who are in trouble, are sick or lame, can go to them to ask for help. The poorer people are also entered into a lottery where they can come and view the Susebrongods reignswhile withthey hismake wifetheir [[Siri]]decisions.
 
The Idrian misconception of T'Telir is that it is a city of horrors, as Siri shows when being led to the gates:
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