Kolossendor

Kolossendor (ᚧᚬᛚᚬᛊᛊᛂᚾᛑᚬᛡ) is a village in Zoria, part of the Zusian Empire. It is home to the famous princely Forstau Castle and a large ski resort, as well as a world-class stadium. The town's famous architecture is also displayed in landmarks such as the Cathedral of St. Ephraim, the distinctive Village Hall (Dorphenhaus), and the Wanderpass Kuschenhaus, a nationally prestigious art museum. A major Hauschka chocolate factory also resides in the village. The town is best-known as one of the five rotating hosts of the Kapha Trophäe, the Zusian leg of the USF Grand Prix of Figure Skating, the most prestigious global skating championship in the world. Kolossendor is by far the smallest of the host cities, and its population often triples during the tournament.

Due to its outsized notoriety relative to its small population, and the abundance of local landmarks, Kolossendor is often called the "biggest little place in Zusea" ("Größta kleina Ort in Tatzschai").

Etymology
The town's name roughly translates as "colossus village" or "colossus-ville." The name is believed to refer to the surrounding mountains, which were often called colossi (kolossa) in premodern records.