Evenedric

First Appearance and Context

Evenedric is first mentioned during conversations at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, where a guide contrasts interpretive stances inside the maths. In that discussion, Evenedric is grouped with Saunt Halikaarn and Saunt Edhar as exemplars invoked by avout who pursue truth in pure theorics.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • The name “Evenedric” is used as a sign of alignment with a pure‑theorics outlook. In the same context, this stance is presented as distinct from a Procian/Faanian bent that treats absolute truth and the Hylaean Theoric World skeptically.
  • By association with the figures named alongside him, Evenedric’s “way” is understood to be congenial to the Edharian Order and to traditions connected (in discourse) to theorics.

Relationships

  • Paired in speech with Saunt Halikaarn and Saunt Edhar as touchstones for the pure‑theorics tradition.
  • Contrasted—at the level of outlook—with the Procians in the same discussion.

Descriptions/Characteristics

No physical description, writings, or personal details are given. The name functions as a reference point for a methodological or philosophical orientation rather than as a narrated person in the present account.

Current Status/Location

Not stated. Evenedric is only referenced by name in the available material; no present‑day activity or location is described.

Summary:

A historical figure cited within mathic discourse as a touchstone for avout who seek truth in pure theorics, often mentioned alongside Saunt Halikaarn and Saunt Edhar. No biographical details are provided in current accounts; the name is used as a signpost of an intellectual tradition.

Known as:
Evenedric