Saunt Mithra

First Appearance and Context

Saunt Mithra is referenced on the roof of the Præsidium at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, where a major drive shaft is described as rotating the great Telescope of Saunts Mithra and Mylax on the Starhenge. The instrument is housed in twin domes within the starhenge complex.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • Honored within the mathic tradition as a Saunt whose name is attached to a principal telescope on the starhenge.
  • The named telescope is mechanically coupled to the clockworks that run through the Præsidium, indicating its role within the concent’s integrated timekeeping and observational apparatus.

Relationships

  • Saunt Mylax: co‑namesake of the telescope associated with Mithra.

Descriptions/Characteristics

No physical description or personal characteristics of Mithra are given in the present account.

Current Status/Location

Mithra’s life details are not described; the name endures through the telescope in the starhenge, which remains in place above the Præsidium at the Concent of Saunt Edhar.

Summary:

A revered Saunt mentioned as co‑namesake of the great telescope mounted on the starhenge atop the Præsidium at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. In current accounts, Mithra is cited by name in connection with this instrument; specific biographical details are not provided.

Known as:
MithraSaunt Mithra