Fid Branch

First Appearance and Context

Fid Branch is part of a cohort of thirty‑two fids at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. He is first noted during a tightly packed chalk‑hall review on the Iconographies led by Grandsuur Tamura shortly before Apert, when permissions to go extramuros were being considered.

Roles and Actions

During the discussion, when asked to rate the danger posed by the Doxan iconography, Branch answered that he would put it very low, remarking that it reflected the situation they were already living in. His contribution was one among several responses as the group compared different iconographies’ origins and risks.

Relationships and Affiliations

  • Member of the fids’ crop at Saunt Edhar; present alongside peers such as Fid Halak and Fid Dulien, and in the same session as other named students and suurs.
  • Student under the instruction of Grandsuur Tamura during the iconography review.

Characteristics

No physical description is provided. His brief remark suggests a pragmatic view of the Doxan iconography’s implications for daily life in the concent.

Status

At the close of the review, the entire cohort was permitted to go extramuros during Apert. Branch is therefore understood to be a fid in good standing within the cohort at Saunt Edhar at that time.

Summary:

A fid in the current cohort at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, noted during a chalk‑hall review of the Iconographies led by Grandsuur Tamura. He offered that the Doxan iconography posed a low danger, reflecting conditions familiar to the avout.

Known as:
BranchFid Branch