Unarians

First appearance and context

The Unarians are first observed within the west nave of the Mynster during a daily aut of Provener, when a fifteen‑voice choir in green robes leads portions of the rite. Their nave is noted for fine stained glass and stone‑carving.

Role and function

An order within the mathic world, the Unarians are described as the best‑endowed of the maths and numerous enough to fill the west nave. Members wear green robes and at times lead the singing during Provener. The term "one-off" is mentioned in passing for rare cases of early graduation to a Decenarian math.

Relationships and references

Within the mathic community, the Unarians share ceremonial space in the Mynster with other maths and supply choirs for common rites. Their west nave stands opposite other groups’ naves within the same complex.

Current status

The Unarians are active and visible during daily rites, occupying the west nave and, on the observed occasion, supplying a fifteen‑voice choir in green robes.

Summary:

An order within the mathic world that occupies the west nave of the Mynster; members wear green robes and at times lead the singing during Provener. Individuals in the Unarian math are sometimes called One-offs, with rare early graduation to a Decenarian math noted for exceptional cases.

Known as:
The Unarians