Rebirth

First Appearance and Context

  • Referenced in in‑world reference material as a historical delimiter. In the headword “Mystagogue,” the Late Middle Orth sense describes a suvin that dominated the maths until the Rebirth; later Orth treats “Mystagogue” as a pejorative.
  • In the headword “Liaison,” the timeline notes that shortly before the Rebirth several maths altered the Discipline to sanction a particular liaison type; later codifications adopted at the time of Reconstitution and in a Second New Revised Book of Discipline expand and clarify which liaisons are sanctioned.
  • During a guided walk through the Hylaean Way, it is listed among planned exhibit periods alongside the rise of the Mystagogues, the Rebirth, the Praxic Age, and the Harbingers and the Terrible Events, indicating its role as a major turning point in the standard narrative of mathic history.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • Serves as a named boundary in mathic accounts and period labels, marking the end of the Mystagogue suvin’s influence and a shift in attitudes toward theorics and access to libraries.
  • In rulemaking contexts, reference material frames liaison policy around this turning point: just before it, some maths permitted a specific liaison; at Reconstitution a Revised Book of Discipline enumerated eight types and sanctioned two; a later codification sanctions four and alludes to two others. Orders or concents that deviate by sanctioning additional types are said to be subject to action by the Inquisition.

Relationships

  • Related event: Reconstitution, associated with adoption of a Revised Book of Discipline and the centering of practices around clock‑based rites.
  • Appears alongside period labels such as Late Middle Orth and later when dating language and practices in the mathic world.

Descriptions/Characteristics

  • A capitalized proper name for a turning point in the mathic timeline; no narrative depiction or specific date has been provided so far.

Current Status/Location

  • Historical; used as a boundary marker in instruction and reference material. Specific causes and scope remain unspecified in the available accounts.
Summary:

A named historical turning point in the mathic world’s timeline. It is cited as the point after which the Mystagogue suvin no longer dominated the maths.

Known as:
The Rebirth