Saunt Grod
Saunt Grod is a Saunt of the mathic world, referenced within the Concent of Saunt Edhar.
Mentions and Context
- A chalk hall named for him (“Saunt Grod’s chalk hall”) is used for lessons and gatherings. It is described as normally holding eighteen, yet on one occasion it accommodated all thirty-two fids plus a senior instructor, making the room notably crowded.
- A stained-glass window above the slate in that hall depicts Saunt Grod and his research assistants being beaten with rubber hoses in the dungeons of a Praxic Age spy bureau.
Characteristics and Associations
- The honorific “Saunt” indicates veneration within the mathic tradition.
- The window imagery associates Grod with research work and collaborators (“research assistants”).
Current Status
- Historical figure; no direct biographical details are given in the current account. His legacy endures via the chalk hall and stained-glass depiction within the concent.
Summary:
Saunt Grod is a venerated figure in the mathic world, known at the Concent of Saunt Edhar for a chalk hall that bears his name. A stained-glass window there depicts him and his research assistants being beaten in the dungeons of a Praxic Age spy bureau.
First seen:
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 8: Incanter
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 8: Incanter
Most recently seen:
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 8: Incanter
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 8: Incanter
Known as:
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