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Thria is one of the marches of Lycia in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade and Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. It is located near Laus and to the east of Ostia, near the mountains that separate Lycia and Sacae.
In The Binding Blade, Roy and his army pass through this march on their way to Ostia, as they think it to be a safe place. However, the lord's advisor, Wagner, had already sided with Bern, and attempts to kill the Lycian army. Roy defeats him and takes over the castle, but quickly leaves it after news from Ostia arrives. Thria goes unvisited in Blazing Sword.
The only known ruler of Thria is Orun, a relative of Lord Hector's, who dies during the events of The Binding Blade. There are no playable characters from this march.
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