Ephebe (Discworld)

Ephebe (Discworld)

Ephebe is one of the countries of the Discworld, a fictional world created by Terry Pratchett in a series of novels of the same name. It is largely the Discworld analogue of Athenian Greece, however also takes influences from Alexandria and Minos; the name is an Anglization of the Greek concept of ephebos. Ephebe lies on the hubwards shores of the Circle Sea on the Klatchian continent, turnwise of the Klatchian Empire, Tsort and Djelibeybi and widdershins of Omnia.

History

Ephebe has only been visited twice in the novels, in "Pyramids" and "Small Gods". However, we know from "Eric" that in its early history, it fought a series of damaging wars against Tsort, with which it remains in a cold-war situation to this day. The disappearance of the Djel River valley in "Pyramids" briefly sparked a resumption of hostilities, which were quickly ended by its abrupt reappearnce.

In "Small Gods", it was briefly invaded by Omnia; however, this occupation quickly collapsed and Ephebe launched a decisive counter-strike.

The country was heavily affected by the first temporal shattering mentioned in "Thief of Time", as a result of which the philosophers living there appear extraordinarily long-lived.

Politics and demographics

Ephebe has a population of about 50 000, according to "The Discworld Companion". Much of this population is made up of slaves, who have steadfastly refused any efforts to give them more rights; they are quite happy with their guaranteed income and safety as slaves (and the possibility of owning slaves of their own).

As a democracy, Ephebe is unusual on the Discworld. Those citizens who are not disqualified by being foreigners, mad, poor or female elect a Tyrant to run the city, who invariably turns out to be a criminal madman. They then elect another Tyrant, who is much the same. To counteract this the Ephebeans immediately put him in jail. At the time of "Small Gods" (the role of which in the Discworld chronology is somewhat obscure), Ephebe was ruled by a small, fat man with skinny legs, who resembled an egg hatching upside-down. It is unknown whether he is still ruler.

Economy

According to "The Discworld Companion", it doesn't have one. The people are perfectly happy living off the fish and olives farmed by the slaves, or the way Teppic described it in Pyramids, they made wine of everything they could stuff in a bucket and ate what crawled out of it, which gives time for Ephebe's major export: philosophy. For what it's worth (about one Ankh-Morpork penny), the currency of Ephebe is the talent.

Ephebe is a city of philosophers; some hardware merchants have taken to stocking towels, in case of clothing-challenged brilliant thinkers. Brawls between varying philosophical factions frequently erupt across Ephebe's many taverns, but Ephebe is on the whole a peaceful city, which "ambles by from day to day" ("The New Discworld Companion")


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