Concent of Saunt Rab

First Appearance and Context

The Concent of Saunt Rab is referenced in connection with a historical near‑impact episode: avout assembled in a convox to build a spaceship intended to nudge a large asteroid away from Arbre. Once calculations showed the rock would miss the world, the mission continued as a study effort. The laboratory where that ship was built later became the Concent of Saunt Rab, named in honor of the cosmographer Saunt Rab who discovered the rock.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • A mathic concent named for a cosmographer; the site’s earlier use ties it to a major cosmographical undertaking carried out by Avout during a crisis response.
  • Beyond its name and origin, no specific order, faculty, or present‑day specialty is described in the current account.

Relationships

  • Eponym: Saunt Rab (cosmographer credited with discovering the asteroid that prompted the convox).
  • Historical link to the convox that produced a spaceship for an asteroid mission; the work shifted from deflection to observation after new calculations.

Descriptions/Characteristics

  • Occupies the site of an old Praxic Age laboratory associated with heavy engineering and spacefaring construction. No architectural details of the present concent are provided in the current text.

Current Status/Location

  • Extant and known by name; acknowledged as a mathic community whose origin is tied to the asteroid mission’s laboratory site. Further details about location, governance, and activities have not yet been stated.
Summary:

A mathic community named for Saunt Rab. It stands on the site of a Praxic Age laboratory where a spaceship was built by avout for an asteroid‑deflection mission that became a study mission when the rock was calculated to miss Arbre.

Known as:
The Concent of Saunt Rab