Centenarian Math

First Appearance and Context

Centenarian Math is noted when describing the outer works of the Concent: three bastions in the far wall house gates for the Unarian, Decenarian, and Centenarian maths. The waterworks that drive these portals can feed the Year, Decade, and Century systems; during the observed opening, the Year and Decade systems were charged while the Century system remained idle. The community is further situated as a neighbor across a meadow from the nearby Decenarian Math.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • One of the maths within the broader mathic world, serving as the home and gathering place for the Centenarians and their rare opening on the hundred‑year cycle associated with the Centenarian Gate.
  • Shares rites and space within the central Mynster; by arrangement, the south nave is reserved for Centenarian use.

Relationships

  • Stands in close proximity to the Decenarian Math, with a meadow and wall marking the boundary between the two communities.
  • Part of the same Concent complex as other cohorts, participating in shared observances and mechanical gate operations alongside them.

Descriptions/Characteristics

  • The Centenarians’ side of the shared meadow is used for livestock, reflecting a more agrarian use of the nearby grounds compared to their neighbors’ garden plots and hay storage.
  • Approaches to the south nave of the Mynster are direct from their grounds, and the space is described as generously sized relative to their numbers.

Current Status/Location

Active within the Concent. Its portal opens on the hundred‑year cycle; during the most recently described opening, only the Year and Decade systems were actuated, while the Century system remained idle.

Summary:

A mathic community within the concent associated with the Centenarians (the Hundreders), whose opening is tied to a hundred‑year cycle. It stands adjacent to the Decenarian Math and has a reserved approach to the south nave of the Mynster.

Known as:
Centenarian MathCentenarian maths