Reformed Old Faanians
First Appearance and Context
The Reformed Old Faanians are invoked during discussions among avout as a recognized current of thought within the maths. In one such exchange, a teacher chides listeners by pairing them with the Order of the New Circle, implying both are familiar influences to students inside the Concent of Saunt Edhar.
Roles/Actions and Affiliations
- Treated in everyday talk as an intellectual current or school, not as an office or cohort.
- Present at the concent with a local chapter; during the Tenth Night Supper in the current opening, a representative (Suur Frandling) briefly spoke on their behalf. For the local chapter, see the Reformed Old Faanite Chapter.
- Frequently co‑listed with the Order of the New Circle in instruction and public moments during Apert.
Relationships
- Often paired in mention with the Order of the New Circle, suggesting counterpart currents in the community’s discourse.
- Locally represented through the Reformed Old Faanite Chapter at the Concent of Saunt Edhar; individual figures have not been profiled beyond a representative speaking at Tenth Night.
Descriptions/Characteristics
No doctrines, insignia, or distinctive garb have been described in the available text. The “reformed” label signals a link—by name—to an earlier "Old Faanian" line, but the narrative has not detailed how they differ.
Current Status/Location
Active as a named current within the mathic community, with a chapter present at the Concent of Saunt Edhar and public representation during the Tenth Night Supper of the present opening.
An intellectual current or school within the mathic community, often mentioned alongside the Order of the New Circle. At the Concent of Saunt Edhar, a local chapter is recognized and had a representative speak during the Tenth Night Supper at Apert.
Part 1: Provener - Chapter 6: Kefedokhles
Part 2: Apert - Chapter 15: Bulshytt
The Reformed Old Faanians