Unarian Maths

First Mention and Context

During a lesson reviewing the recurring outsider caricatures known as Iconographies, a student summary of the Rhetors iconography stated that the Rhetors use Unarian maths to recruit and groom minions, placing them in influential roles as Burger officials in the Saeculum. This description is presented as part of an iconography—an outsider narrative pattern—not as an observed practice.

Characteristics and Usage

No technical description or method is provided in-text. The phrase is treated as the name of a mathematical discipline invoked within an iconographic account. Its only attested use so far is as an allegation within discussion of how outsiders depict the mathic world, rather than a demonstrated technique.

Relationships

Within the iconographic claim, Unarian maths is attributed to the Rhetors; entertainments are said to link the Rhetors to Procian traditions. The discussion emphasizes that outsiders often conflate distinctions among mathic orders, so the attribution should be understood as part of a stereotype rather than a confirmed affiliation.

Status

Mentioned only within the context of an iconography; the narrative provides no confirmation that such methods are actually practiced.

Notes

Not to be confused with Unarian Math, the mathic community associated with the Unarians.

Summary:

A term for a kind of mathematics referenced during a discussion of how people in the Saeculum portray the mathic world. In the Rhetors iconography, Unarian maths is alleged to be used to recruit and groom minions for placement as Burgers.

Known as:
Unarian Maths