Fraa Paphlagon

First Appearance and Context

Fraa Paphlagon is first identified during a Voco ceremony in the Mynster at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, when the Primate calls him by name and chapter. The call explicitly names him as "of the Centenarian Chapter of the Order of Saunt Edhar." He answers in the set litany and stands alone before the chancel as the Hundreders sing a rare hymn of mourning and farewell.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • Affiliation: a member of the Edharian Order aligned with the Centenarians.
  • Actions: After answering the call, he is escorted by visiting officials of the Inquisition from the hall to an aerocraft outside the Day Gate and departs extramuros. Within the community, his Evocation is received as a final parting by his fellow Hundreders.
  • Prior absence: As reported by Orolo, he entered the Upper Labyrinth one night after supper and was not seen by him for roughly a quarter of a century, until his later Evocation.

Relationships

  • Teacher of Fraa Orolo: among peers he is credited with having taught Orolo "half of what he knew."
  • Alongside Estemard, he is cited as one of Orolo's two teachers.

Descriptions/Characteristics

At the moment of the call he is seen to look upward toward the roof before answering, then proceeds through the litany with composure. Accounts recall that, upon departing the chancel, he cast off chord and bolt, stood naked holding his bolt, and gazed straight up the well—an image that fixed itself in community memory.

Current Status/Location

Following Evocation, he departs the concent under Inquisition escort. His subsequent whereabouts and assignment are not stated.

Legacy and Influence

Paphlagon’s manner at Evocation—casting off his bolt and chord and gazing up the well—serves as a remembered example; during a later aut of Anathem, observers explicitly compare another avout’s stance and departure to his.

Summary:

A Centenarian of the Edharian Order at the Concent of Saunt Edhar who was publicly Evoked during a Voco aut and escorted away by visiting Inquisitors. Among peers he is credited with having taught Fraa Orolo "half of what he knew."

Known as:
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