First Among Equals

First appearance and context

The title is introduced during a meal-time conversation on the eve of Apert, when Fraa Corlandin is identified as the FAE—First Among Equals—of the Order of the New Circle. The mention comes amid preparations to receive new members and to hold formal rites following the opening.

Definition and rationale

In-text, "FAE" is explicitly expanded as "First Among Equals." It denotes a leadership role within an order while emphasizing collegial parity. Usage in the same period also applies the title to a chapter: a theorical geologist is described as the FAE of the Edharian chapter. The narrative does not yet describe how the role is chosen, how long it is held, or what specific authorities or duties it entails.

Relationships and references

  • Held by Fraa Corlandin within the Order of the New Circle.
  • In the gate-opening scene, a theorical geologist named Fraa Haligastreme is called the FAE of the Edharian chapter.
  • Referenced in conversation among Avout as the community prepares for Apert and anticipates a formal Aut called "Eliger."

Current status

As presented so far, Fraa Corlandin is serving as the First Among Equals of the Order of the New Circle; elsewhere at the concent, an avout is identified as the FAE of the Edharian chapter. No additional scope, procedures, or tenure details have been given.

Summary:

A leadership title rendered as "First Among Equals" and abbreviated FAE. The term is used for collegial heads within an order or chapter, e.g., for Fraa Corlandin in the Order of the New Circle; it is also applied to the FAE of the Edharian chapter.

Known as:
First Among EqualsThe FAE