The Great Pyramid of Kythira

The Great Pyramid of Kythira, located in the Ardoraghi desert, was a suggestion of Grand Chancellor Leonard Von Roterstein, and formally commissioned by Emperor Francis Viromaro in the early Third Era. It served as the tomb for his father, Emperor Richard I Viromaro, and all future rulers of the Kythiran Empire.
It replaced an earlier, simpler pyramid that was never put to use and has since been demolished.
The hearts of the Kythiran rulers, as per tradition, remain in Helmira.
Rulers buried in the Pyramid:
- Emperor Richard I Viromaro
Empress Adelina
- Emperor Francis Viromaro
Empress Sigrid
- Emperor Henry II Viromaro
Empress Helene
- Emperor Richard II Viromaro
Empress Beatrice
- Emperor Charles I Viromaro
Empress Rosamund
- Emperor Philip Viromaro
Empress Eloise
- Emperor Henry III Viromaro
Empress Ysella
Empress Maerena
Empress Julienne
Empress Anya
Empress Oriane
Empress Calista
Empress Lucretia
Empress Thalia
Empress Virelle
- Emperor Charles II Viromaro
Unmarried
- Emperor Alexander Viromaro
Empress Isadora
Empress Prisca (Wife of Emperor Louis, who is still alive)