Warden of Heaven

First Appearance and Context

Outside the walls, the Warden of Heaven is spoken of as a source of guidance and judgment, with followers who listen to its casts while they work. Avout encountering these claims characterize it as an outsider phenomenon and reject any institutional link to the maths.

Avout Perspectives and Iconography

Within the maths, the Warden of Heaven is discussed as a current guise of the Moshianic Iconography: a recurring belief pattern that anticipates avout emerging to enlighten the world and tends to surge near rare openings such as Apert. Teachers present it as hazardous because it inflames expectations and draws crowds. Avout emphasize that no authority or sanction flows from the maths to this movement.

Activities and Influence

  • Followers have been seen organizing outside the gates during busy periods, and at least one adherent attempted to convert an avout during an Apert interaction.
  • After a major Voco, local organizations connected with Arks sought vehicles and drivers to move Evoked avout toward the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh; some of those organizers were identified as Warden of Heaven people. Some avout voiced reluctance to accept such help.

Relationships and Affiliations

  • Many in the Sæculum treat the Warden of Heaven as an authority, but avout deny any formal connection. Discussion inside the walls often frames it as part of outsider currents interacting with the Sæcular Power.

Current Status

Active extramuros and visible in public discourse and ad hoc logistics. Its claims of mathic origin or backing are explicitly denied by avout. Engagements observed to date include proselytizing attempts during openings and participation among civic groups coordinating post‑Voco transport.

Summary:

An extramuros movement or figure that circulates casts and claims ties to the mathic world. Avout identify it as a Moshianic iconography and deny any affiliation; recently, local adherents were among civilian groups offering transport help to Evoked avout bound for the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh.

Known as:
Warden of Heaven