Fraa Orolo
An avout cosmographer of the Decenarian math at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, known for Socratic, questionâdriven teaching and as mentor to Fraa Erasmas. Following a crackdown over rooftop observations he was Anathematized; a Peregrin contingent is now detouring toward Blyâs Butte to search for him.
An avout Tenner of Saunt Edhar and peer of Fraa Erasmas, noted for formal, metatheoric explanations and methodical judgment. He travels extramuros with a small group detouring toward Blyâs Butte to seek Fraa Orolo, offering route sketches, calcas, and Sconic framing during encounters with the Saeculum.
A periodic tenâday observance when gates open and limited movement between the maths and the extramuros is permitted. It is the standard season for Collection and graduations and culminates in a public handover at the communal supper, when the highestâranking outside official formally transfers foundlings and newcomers into mathic jurisdiction with oaths and a bell.
Members of the mathic community who live within a math under the Cartasian Discipline. Avout maintain a cloistered life distinct from the extramuros worldâwith controlled contact at Apert and, on rare orders, temporary service outside (Voco)âand many describe themselves as observing the Sconic Discipline, a thinkingâhabit that sets bounds on certain questions.
Fraa Erasmas, known as Raz, is a Decenarian avout of the Concent of Saunt Edhar. He currently helps lead a Peregrin detour toward Blyâs Butte to seek Fraa Orolo before continuing to Saunt Tredegarh, coordinating mixed company and weighing interpretations of a visiting icosahedral craft.
An avout of the Concent of Saunt Edhar and a peer of Fraa Erasmas, noted for practical orbital work tied to Fraa Oroloâs inquiries and steady service on the winding crew. Evoked by the SĂŚcular Power during a multiâname Voco; when peers assemble for Peregrin after that call, he is absent and others step into leadership.
A named turning point following the Terrible Events that re-centered rites within the Mynster around the clock and that serves as the epoch for âA.R.â dating; it is also associated with adoption of the Revised Book of Discipline.
The great stone-vaulted complex at the heart of the math, built around the Praesidium and its clock. It hosts rites (including Voco), manages gate openings during Apert, and provides access to bells and the rooftop starhenge.
An avout peer of Fraa Erasmas and a member of the New Circle; technically minded and proficient in ValeâLore. While traveling extramuros under a wide Voco toward Saunt Tredegarh, he assesses the visiting icosahedral ship and argues for a vigilant, securityâminded interpretation.
Orth is the formal mathic language used by avout for study, rites, and intramuros discourse, contrasted with the extramuros vernacular Fluccish. It shows practical mutual intelligibility with clerical Orth among Bazian Orthodoxâespecially in Old Orthâwhile remaining the default tongue during organized Peregrin travel.
An era following the Rebirth and ending with the Terrible Events, marked by intensive application of theorics ("praxis"), largeâscale industry, and sustained avoutâSaecular interchange. Current accounts place the highâwater mark of its civilization near the emergence of Sconic thought, with later reforms consolidated at the Reconstitution.
The Ita are a segregated practical order in the mathic world who maintain clockworks and tolerated device subsystems at the Mynster, coordinate visitorâdevice limits under the Cartasian Discipline, and relay Reticulum communications; current accounts also show them discreetly conveying outside directives, at times acting on reticule messages from the SĂŚcular Power.
A nonâmathic authority recognized by avout as governing the worldly realm; its formal directives are treated as binding when delivered through rites such as Voco. In the present situation it has directed many Evoked to gather toward a Convox at Saunt Tredegarh and, in current accounts, has mobilized civilian volunteers and quietly enlisted the Ita to obtain telescope imagery while giving drivers only minimal explanation that a puzzle requires avout help.
A walled mathic concent named for Saunt Edhar at high northern latitude. By resident testimony it also houses a sealed cavern of nuclear waste placed there near the Reconstitution; recently many avout were Evoked toward a Convox at Saunt Tredegarh and the Millenarian crag was briefly lit by a narrow red beam from above.
The central tower of the Mynster, bearing the great clockâs dials and anchoring the rooftop starhenge. Its lower reaches house the belfry and carillon machinery; access to the upper works is regulated by portcullises.
An extramuros machinist and sib of Fraa Erasmas based near the Century Gate. She is traveling in her fetch with avout companions toward remote mountains and contributes practical mechanical insight when the group studies a photomnemonic image of a large icosahedral vessel.
An avout nicknamed Barb, son of Quin, first entered Saunt Edhar as an extramuros visitor with a knack for mechanisms and was later Collected. He studies orbits with peers and, after a later multiâname Voco, is among those instructed to travel to the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh.
An office within a math responsible for the outward watch from the Mynster's rooftop aerie; it directs sentinels and coordinates external security. It also controls access to the upper works, including closures of the portcullis and supervised routes from the Fendant court, such as the ladder approach to the carillon.
A Centenarian (Hundreder) of the Edharian Order at the Concent of Saunt Edhar who was publicly Evoked during a Voco aut and escorted away by Inquisitors. Among peers he is credited with teaching Fraa Orolo; current avout speculation links his Evocation to metatheoretical work concerning a craft in orbit, with some now hypothesizing a connection to another cosmos.
A revered mythic figure associated with the dawning of Light and, in legend, a moment of upsight by a river; named as father of Hylaea and Deät. He is invoked in mathic liturgy and represented by a renowned statue in the Hylaean Way; later traditions diverge between Hylaean and Deolater readings of his vision.
The everyday extramuros vernacular contrasted with Orth; avout use it with outsiders and in mixed company, often codeâswitching for tone or clarity. Fluency varies by cohort, with Tenners commonly translating and coaching Hundreders during organized travel.
The inhabited world shared by mathic communities and the extramuros society. Recently, observers report a large icosahedral object in Arbreâs orbit that projected narrow red light on notable maths; some avout have begun informally referring to its presumed visitors as âthe Cousins.â
An umbrella label in mathic usage for Godâworshipping communities in the extramuros world, often organized as arks; it can name a particular community or serve as a catchâall that includes traditions such as the Bazian Church and counterâBazian arks. Deolaters are a common point of comparison in teaching and are at times encountered offering practical help or hospitality.
A mathic maxim attributed to Diax meaning you should not believe a thing only because you like to believe it; a self-check to keep judgment from being clouded by preference or emotive wording. Avout also use "Diaxan" to describe neutral phrasing that avoids loaded terms.
An Ita technician at the Concent of Saunt Edhar who maintains rooftop optics and handles photomnemonic data; he retrieved a tablet from the M & M telescope, kept a personal copy, and later joined an avout Peregrin group traveling extramuros. On the road he aids navigation and image processing and discloses that a SĂŚcular Power relay led him to alert Fraa Orolo; he is wary of potential repercussions.
A conceptual realm invoked by avout to describe nonâspatiotemporal theoric objects and perfect forms. It serves as a framework for universality in proof and is discussed in teaching and debate within the mathic tradition.
A crag-top math at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, home to the Thousanders and linked to the hall by a long covered stair. It is one of three sites used by the SĂŚcular Power to house nuclear waste dating from the Reconstitution and was recently traced by a narrow red beam from the sky.
A young Tenner suur at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, practical and quietly attentive; a close partner of Suur Ala. Evoked during the SixâFold Voco, she travels in the directâtoâTredegarh contingent for the Convox.
A fixed allâsky lens mounted on the starhenge atop the PrĂŚsidium at the Mynster. It records the entire sky to photomnemonic tablets, chiefly to capture fast tracks such as meteor trails; similar devices were installed widely when interest in asteroids surged.
A revered saunt of the mathic tradition whose Saeculum frames the maths as a counterbalance to worldly authority; avout trace many features of their Discipline to Cartasian principles.
Hylaea is a mythic figure, one of the daughters of CnoĂźs, invoked in mathic liturgy and teaching. Tradition associates her with the Hylaean Way and with interpreting CnoĂźsâs vision as an insight into pure theorics; she is also the namesake of the Hylaean Anathem.
A worldwide catastrophe, poorly documented and generally ascribed to human causes, that ended the Praxic Age and led directly to the Reconstitution. Mathic sources often pair it with the Harbingers as a boundary between eras.
A named historical era in the mathic world associated with Cartasian principles and a shared liturgy practiced across the maths. Present avout often trace a direct line from its Cartasian ideas to current practice, even as later systems modified and reinterpreted them.
A venerated theor cited as a touchstone for avout who seek truth in pure theorics. Later references present him as an intellectual forebear to metatheoretical work (e.g., Fraa Paphlagon) engaging the Hylaean Theoric World, while earlier work is described as rigorous actionâprinciple calculations in configuration spaces.
An ancient temple and ceremonial complex at Orithena, famed for a domed oculus rite at midday. Long destroyed, it is sometimes invoked as an archetype of classical training among avout, and its fall is cited as the opening of the Peregrin Period.
A major extramuros religion, historically the state faith of the Bazian Empire. It survived the fall of Baz and maintains clergy and monastic houses; in current accounts its monks operate a mountain retreat that hosted avout travelers.
An extramuros manual therapist and Cordâs liaisonâpartner. First seen visiting during Apert, he later accompanies Cord to help transport avout during a Peregrin departing from Saunt Edhar toward the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh.
A historic imperial city and seat of the Bazian Empire, celebrated for its monuments, roads, armies, library, and the Ark of Baz; remembered for its sack as the Fall of Baz. Its legacy endures in the Bazian religious tradition and in cultural references preserved by mathic exhibits.
A freeâstanding landmark near the Concent of Saunt Edhar, named for Saunt Bly and long favored as a vantage for sky observing. It is currently treated as the intended waypoint in a search for Fraa Orolo, though its exact identification among nearby isolated mountains remains uncertain.
A named historical turning point in the mathic timeline, used as a boundary in reference works and teaching. It marks the end of a restrictive suvin movement (often associated with Mystagogues) and frames later eras discussed in current accounts.
A venerated saunt of the mathic tradition associated with finite group theorics and the namesake of Blyâs Butte. Tradition holds he lived among slines near the butte and was later killed by them.
An office within the mathic community that enforces the Discipline and assigns penance; its holder oversees an inward-facing watch from high windows beneath the rooftop aerie and is superior to the Master of the Keys, complementing the outward watch of the Warden Fendant. The Warden Regulant and her officers are technically a branch of the Inquisition, report to the Primate, and can depose a Primate in specified circumstances.
An elder Thousander of the Concent of Saunt Edhar, calm and exact in speech, who travels with a small Peregrin company toward Blyâs Butte and onward. He engages firstâprinciples problems (including a geometric emblem on a nearby craft) and is noted for maintaining thatched protection over Edharâs sealed waste cavern while gently curbing speculation with âthe Rake.â
The catastrophic sack of the imperial city of Baz, remembered for the burning of its library. In later usage it serves as a historical touchstone; Bazian Orthodoxy endured after the Fall.
A former avout and one of Fraa Oroloâs teachers who renounced his vow and left the math. He lives as a Feral at Blyâs Butte and has sent periodic letters describing his observations; his present circumstances are otherwise unspecified.
A daily named hour in the Mynster when the great clock chimes and a small team winds it; within the math it marks the transition to the midday meal, and during Apert visitors may observe under supervision.
A clock-driven portal at the Concent of Saunt Edhar admitting visitors into the Mynsterâs north nave. Normally coupled to the great clockâs sunrise/sunset rhythm, it also serves as the principal egress for ceremonial, disciplinary, or Evocation departures and can be opened outside schedule by order.
An in-world reference work that compiles numbered senses and usage notes across forms of Orth. The cited 4th edition (A.R. 3000) also records brief historical notes and editorial guidance on certain terms.
An icosahedral spacecraft in orbit around Arbre, commonly referred to by avout as the Cousinsâ ship. Telescope imagery and processed stills reveal a distributed shockâabsorber frame with a single pusher plate consistent with nuclearâpulse propulsion, gravelâlike shielding between the struts, and exterior markings including a mosaic geometry proof and a line of unfamiliar glyphs; the craft has also projected a narrow red beam onto notable maths.
An extramuros volunteer driver who joins the Evoked avoutâs caravan; he asserts he knows the way to Blyâs Butte and departs ahead with a younger associate. Observers infer from his presentation that he belongs to a counterâBazian Deolater ark, though specific affiliation (e.g., Warden of Heaven) is not confirmed.
A historical imperial state centered on Baz, governed by an Imperator and legions, whose state religion was Bazian Orthodox. It is remembered for campaigns across the River Chontus, including a reversal near Trantae.
A Bazian Orthodox extramuros volunteer who drives an offâroad mobe for an avout contingent departing the Concent of Saunt Edhar. He coordinates with Fraa Erasmas on navigation toward Blyâs Butte, offers local road knowledge, and arranges lodging at a nearby Bazian retreat.
A Hundreder from the Concent of Saunt Edhar who joins the Blyâs Butte contingent during Peregrin, volunteering to help seek Fraa Orolo. Briefly seated with Fraa Erasmasâs navigating group, he is portrayed as slightly awkward and older than Orolo by some years (as estimated by the narrator).
A historical designation for the three Thousander maths that remained unbreached during the Third Sack: the Concent of Saunt Edhar, the Concent of Saunt Rambalf, and the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh. The grouping has lately drawn attention through observations of red illumination and a Thousanderâs report that the SĂŚcular Power stores nuclear waste at these sites.
A mathic concent named for Saunt Rambalf, long counted with Saunt Edhar and Saunt Tredegarh among the "Three Inviolates." According to Edharian testimony, it is one of three sites where the SĂŚcular Power stored nuclear waste and was recently singled out by a narrow red beam from above.
An earlier historical form of Orth preserved as a liturgical and scholarly register. It is used in formal mathic rites and by Bazian Orthodox clergy, with prayers in Old Orth shown to be mutually intelligible across traditions.
A venerated Saunt of the mathic tradition, remembered chiefly through the concent that bears his name. The Concent of Saunt Tredegarh is counted among the Big Three and currently serves as a Convox gathering point for Evoked avout.
A young suur at the Concent of Saunt Edhar noted for practical leadership and bell work; she chose the New Circle, helped record a discreet pinhole chart of brief blue "sparks" near the sun, and was later Evoked under Voco. She is currently being sought at the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh by Tulia, though her location remains unconfirmed.
The Hundreders are a mathic cohort whose gate opens only once each century. At the Concent of Saunt Edhar they maintain a distinct community and are associated with the south nave of the Mynster.
Warden Regulant at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, remembered for strict inward oversight including a period when rooftop access to the starhenge was sealed. During a later mass Voco she briefed and dispatched Evoked avout toward the Concent of Saunt Tredegarhânewly designated to host a Convoxâissuing guidance for discreet travel under possible surveillance.
The latest of three historical sackings of the concent, remembered for a siege that led to a one-hour sortie through the Year Gate and a costly return. The lower maths fell while the Thousanders endured in isolation for decades.
A ten-year mathic cohort whose membersâcommonly called Tennersâreside in the Decenarian Math. They assemble in the Mynsterâs southwest quarter and, during Apert, observe limited exchange; members may be formally Evoked through Voco to serve extramuros.
An informal name used by avout for the presumed occupants of a vast icosahedral craft observed near Arbre. Visible markings and a geometric emblem suggest a deliberate appeal to mathematically literate observers; their intentions remain unknown, though a narrow red beam from the craft reportedly illuminated notable maths.
A metatheorical stance named for a salon famed for its fresh scones that offers a âthird wayâ between naĂŻve realism and total skepticism. It became ingrained as a habit within mathic practiceâoften called the Sconic Disciplineâplacing certain nonâspatiotemporal questions (such as a Bazian Orthodox concept of God) outside the bounds of productive inquiry.
A teaching calca used by avout to illustrate how minds with different senses can reach common understanding through geometry and time. In current discussion it helps explain Sconicâstyle limits on talk about what lies beyond experience and why a geometric proof can serve as a languageâindependent message.
A historical noblewoman remembered for hosting the salon that catalyzed the set of ideas later called Sconic thought. She wrote books drawn from that salonâs exchanges and is cited as the enduring figure behind those discussions, active sometime between the Rebirth and the Terrible Events.
A SĂŚcular period label for an earlier span within the Praxic Age when the laws of dynamics were worked out and began to see practical use; in current accounts it precedes the rise of Sconic thought and coincides with increased contact between avout and the SĂŚculum.
A Hundreder avout from the Concent of Saunt Edhar who joins a small Peregrin detour to search for Fraa Orolo. He rides alongside Fraa Jad and contributes practical estimates about the icosahedral craft under discussion, relaying the groupâs label âthe Cousins.â
A Hundreder avout from the Concent of Saunt Edhar who joins a small Peregrin detour toward Blyâs Butte. He rides with Fraa Erasmasâs group in Ferman Bellerâs mobe and later keeps company with fellow Hundreders at a Bazian Orthodox retreat.
A colloquial label used in avout discourse for extremely dangerous PraxicâAge weapons. The term surfaces in securityâminded speculation that heavily protected sitesâespecially the Three Inviolatesâmight store such devices; this remains conjectural and undefined in current sources.
A foundational geometric result in mathic teaching, attributed to Adrakhones. Avout note that a diagram widely interpreted as a proof of the theorem was displayed on the hull of an icosahedral craft, serving as a languageâindependent signal.
A classical period associated with the cityâstate of Ethras, remembered as a theoric âgolden age.â In current usage it serves as a benchmark for especially harmonious relations between avout and SĂŚculars.
A religious tradition rooted in the same scriptures and honoring the same prophets as Bazian Orthodoxy, while explicitly rejecting the authority and certain teachings of that faith. The term is used as a doctrinal contrast to Bazian Orthodox institutions in current discourse.
A suur of the mathic world, remembered at the Concent of Saunt Edhar as a former fid of Fraa Jad who installed thatched coverings over nuclearâwaste cylinders in the concentâs cavern about a century earlier. No further biographical details or current status are given in current accounts.
A named historical crisis or turning point referenced in mathic sources, first in a numbered sequence of Harbingers. In current material it serves as a temporal markerâinvoked when situating postâSconic metatheoriciansâwhile its specific nature remains undescribed.
A rooftop complex of megaliths and instruments atop the PrĂŚsidium, mechanically coupled to the Mynsterâs great clock. It houses telescopes, a noon synchronizer that admits sunlight by prism, and ancillary workspaces.
An extramuros ark or figure invoked in casts and public talk; avout treat it as the Moshianic Iconography and deny any link to the maths. Local adherents have joined other arks in organizing volunteer transport for Evoked avout heading toward the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh.
A mathic title for junior learners within a math, used both as a style of address before a given name and collectively as âthe fids.â In the present situation, at least one brand-new fid is among those Evoked to travel in a Peregrin group toward a designated Convox while striving to keep to the Discipline.
A walled precinct within the Concent of Saunt Edhar that houses the Decenarians (Tenners) and their Edharian chapter. It centers on the great clock and rites in the Mynster; members may be Evoked through the Voco aut by the SĂŚcular Power.
A communal dining hall and kitchen within a math, reached from the Cloister's covered walkway. It serves daily meals for avout and, thanks to its acoustics and climate, is a favored place for aging casks.
The principal twin-mounted telescope on the starhenge atop the Praesidium at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, named for Saunts Mithra and Mylax. It is part of the clockâcoupled rooftop works used for cosmography and recording images to photomnemonic tablets.
A long-cycle mathic cohort also known as the Millenarians. At the Concent of Saunt Edhar they occupy the crag-top Millenarian Math and are identified with the Edharian Order; they play a central role in millennial Convox business, including dictionary compilation.
The everyday, nonâmathic realm beyond concents, contrasted with the mathic world and governed by the SĂŚcular Power; often referred to in speech as the SĂŚcular world.
Voco is a formal aut by which the SĂŚcular Power calls a fraa or suur out of a math for praxic work. Within the maths it is treated as a solemn, final departure; while often a single name is called, the rite can also be conducted as a mass Evocation naming many at once.
An order within the mathic community at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, commonly called the New Circle and led locally by a First Among Equals. Members are recruited during Eliger; in current accounts, a Decenarian member is named during a Voco.
An ivy-snarled ruin near the page-tree coppice by the Concent of Saunt Edhar, between the Decade and Century gates. Refitted within as a quiet retreat, it has also served as a popular shared workspace, with a light-tight sub-cellar used for discreet study; its sub-basement is noted for profound quiet.
Statho is the Primate who presides over rites in the Mynster, coordinating with wardens and, when present, the Inquisition. He has officiated Eliger, Voco, and an aut of Anathem; in a lateânight Voco he read from a list to Evoke a large group, culminating in the call of Fraa Jad of the Millenarians.
A mathic order named for Saunt Edhar; at the Concent of Saunt Edhar its Thousanders are identified with the order and its tradition includes largeâscale praxic works on the crag and Mynster. Recently, Edharian avout organized theoric work concerning an orbital visitor, and several were Evoked toward a Convox at the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh.
A revered Saunt of the mathic tradition and namesake of both the Concent of Saunt Edhar and the Edharian Order. In current accounts he is referenced through the concentâs praxic tradition and by the order that bears his name, not through direct biography.
One of the three historical sackings associated with the Concent of Saunt Edhar and its Mynster. Mathic sources also cite it as a turning point after which praxes were curtailed, specific exceptions were formally allowed, and the Itaâs segregated maintenance role around tolerated syntactic subsystems was reinforced.
A concent is the walled complex of buildings and grounds belonging to a mathic community. Many concents exist across the mathic world; in rare cases, a concent is designated as a Convox to receive Evoked avout who will travel together while preserving elements of the Discipline.
The Discipline is the rule-set governing avout life within mathsâdefining permitted possessions, conduct, and liaison proceduresâand, in practice, how communities such as Saunt Edhar are administered. It also mandates practical measures such as destroying certain proscribed plants within maths and recording such incidents.
A senior hierarch at the Concent of Saunt Edhar who presides over examinations and leads formal inquiries; during the inquiry surrounding Fraa Orolo he directed the Ita Sammann to retrieve a photomnemonic tablet from the Telescope of Saunts Mithra and Mylax.
An omnibus term in New Orth for armed and unarmed martial arts, military history, strategy, and tactics, closely associated with the avout of the Ringing Vale since a math was founded there in A.R. 17. In informal speech it is shortened to "vlor"; extramuros, "Vlor" also names an entertainment genre and a type of academy.
The sphere of life and institutions within the walls of the maths, contrasted with the SĂŚculum outside. In rare circumstances, groups depart under a Convox to travel as Peregrins while striving to preserve the Discipline.
A clock-driven gate in the concent's outer fortifications that opens every ten years during the decennial Apert. It is associated with the Decenarian community and is actuated by the great clock through water-powered works routed from the pond outside the Day Gate.
A long, rectangular cloth worn by avout as part of their everyday habit, managed with a waist chord for hooding and modesty. Bolts are made in small quantities from newmatter within the maths and have unusual properties: they stretch to admit bullets but can be cut by sharp arrows.
Also called the Centenarian Gate, a clock-controlled, water-driven portal of the concent that operates on a hundred-year cycle. It parallels the Year and Decade gates and is associated with the Centenariansâ rare Apert.
A simple cord worn by avout around the waist to secure and adjust the bolt; it is also used to tie and carry a rolled bolt when slung over the shoulder. Commonly cited as one of the three personal items along with the bolt and the sphere.
A roofed gallery encircling a rectangular garden at the heart of a math, serving as a quiet, contemplative space and a thoroughfare connecting key buildings. The termâs meaning in Orth has varied historically; here it refers to the central courtyard and surrounding walkway within the math.
An oversight body within the mathic world whose Inquisitorsâand the Warden Regulant branchâenforce the Discipline and keep standards uniform across concents. It reports to the Primate, hears appeals in serious penance cases, and in defined cases can depose a Primate.
An iconographic type in the mathic world; the term is also used by avout as a convenient label for certain extramuros proselytizers associated with arks (for example, adherents of the Warden of Heaven), though any formal tie to the community called Deolaters remains unclear. Recently, a volunteer driver was described as âsome kind of Deolaterâ from a counterâBazian ark, with the specific affiliation left uncertain.
A mechanically actuated gate of the Mynsterâs great clock that opens once per year. Its opening is driven by an auxiliary cube-shaped weight mounted on the Praesidiumâs pillars.
A.R. is a calendar-era notation used to count years since the Reconstitution, appearing in citations and institutional records (for example, on the Fourth Edition of The Dictionary as âA.R. 3000â). In-text phrasing such as âanno ⌠of the Reconstitutionâ indicates its reference point, though the exact spelled-out expansion of the initials has not been given.
The fourth edition of an inâworld reference work, cited as "THE DICTIONARY, 4th edition, A.R. 3000." It is quoted for headwords such as "sline," "Gardanâs Steelyard," "Terrible Events," and "Peregrin," presenting numbered senses, period labels, and usage notes.
A capitalized term in the Saeculum for organized extramuros affiliations or confessional communities; membership is optional. Arks mobilize practical support (for example, volunteer transport) and circulate information to members via periodic "casts."
The earliest of three historical sackings affecting the Concent of Saunt Edhar. In current accounts it serves as a historical marker; reforms after it restricted syntactic devices, defined the Itaâs role, and forbade avout from conducting further newmatter work while grandfathering a few specific praxes.
A widely remembered nearâimpact episode when a large asteroid was believed to be on course for Arbre. The scare mobilized avout and authorities, left lasting observational practices, and the name is now used as shorthand for any such imminentâimpact scenario.
An honored Saunt referenced through the twinâmounted telescope on the starhenge at the Concent of Saunt Edhar; current accounts cite him by that instrumentâs use, including a photomnemonic tablet retrieval associated with Fraa Orolo.
A Tenner avout of the Concent of Saunt Edhar; first noted for a clear account of a named Iconography. During the Convox that follows a wide Evocation, he is among the Tenners assigned to travel directly toward the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh.
A revered Saunt mentioned as coânamesake of the great telescope mounted on the starhenge atop the Praesidium at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. In current accounts, Mithra is cited by name in connection with this instrument; specific biographical details are not provided.
An avout who serves as Warden Fendant at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. He oversees the outward watch, is consulted on external risks around Apert, coordinates responses during the opening of the gates, and conducts pre-convocation sweeps to clear and secure upper levels.
An official written record kept within a math for entries required by the Discipline; in plural (âthe Chroniclesâ) the term also denotes the concentâs collected historical records consulted by avout during liturgy and study. Formal liaisons and similar auts are entered in the Chronicle.
A dark, glassy imaging tablet used with rooftop instruments to record and replay night-sky observations across time. It embeds a syntactic device that supports pan/zoom, scrubbing, and self-illuminated playback; analysts can also integrate spans of time into still images. Its use is tolerated within the Discipline as a grandfathered praxis.
A personal, sizeâadjustable ball used by avout within a math as part of a minimal kit; made of newmatter and known to stretch and absorb impacts. It can be shrunk to palm size by tracing counterclockwise circles on its surface.
A young Tenner avout at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, practical and quietly attentive. She works closely with Suur Ala on bell and observing tasks; after a multiâname Voco, she was Evoked and instructed to travel to the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh.
A figure from the classic dialogs famed for dismantling opponents' arguments and remembered as teacher of Protas; accounts hold that he was executed by the Saecular Power following a judicial proceeding.
An order within the mathic world that occupies the west nave of the Mynster and at times leads portions of Provener. The order is closely associated with the Unarian Math and the oneâyear path whose residents are sometimes called OneâOffs.
A colloquial extramuros label for the governing authorities that maintain order, surveillance, and punishments; roughly corresponding to what avout call the Saecular Power.
A young Tenner avout at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, commonly called "Barb," known for persistent questions and precise diagrams. Recently Evoked in a wide Voco, he travels with peers under the Convox toward the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh.
One of the Big Three mathic concents; historically counted among the Three Inviolates. Following a widespread Voco, it was designated as the gathering site for a Convox receiving Evoked from multiple concents.
An Orth term denoting the world outside a mathâs walls. Its nuance shifts across eras, ranging from the literal âoutside the wallsâ to broader senses of the nonâmathic world and nearby settlements beyond a math.
An avout who serves as First Among Equals (FAE) of the Order of the New Circle at the Concent of Saunt Edhar; he has taught modern history and is remembered for saying there is "no right way to build a clock." At a Tenth Night supper during Apert he gave a brief address relating family rituals to mathic practice that pleased visitors while some avout found it glib.
An order within the mathic community, often paired in discussion with the Order of the New Circle. At the Concent of Saunt Edhar, a local chapter recruits at Eliger; though long viewed as a dwindling order, it has recently drawn several new joiners.
Sline is a Fluccish slang term derived from "baseline," used to denote ordinary people outside the maths. In current usage it commonly refers to extramuros individuals with little specialized education or outlook; a harsher, insulting sense exists but is deprecated in standard references.
A formally constituted avout chapter at the Concent of Saunt Edhar associated with the Decenarian Math. In formal rites, members may be named as being "of the Edharian chapter" for their respective math.
An extramuros artisan interviewed by Fraa Orolo and admitted for repair work near the New Library; during Apert he visits with his son and exâwife and shares practical details about outside devices and conditions. His account that a colleagueâs speelycaptor was blocked by the Ita for being too capable is later cited in a Regulant inquiry.
An Inquisitor visiting the Concent of Saunt Edhar during Apert alongside Onali. He is later present for a formal calling and departs the concent by aerocraft with the evoked fraa.
Anathem is a solemn, bell-announced rite denoting the expulsion of an avoutâbeing Thrown Back. It is treated with gravity and is distinct from other named calls such as Eliger and Voco.
A syntactic device (often shortened to "syndev") is a processor-driven mechanism that can generate text and control tools or instruments by making decisions based on measurements. It is common extramuros and is tolerated in limited praxes within the maths, where specific uses have been formally permitted.
A pictographic symbol system used outside the maths, consisting of moving icons that supplanted Logotype in common use. It is used for public labeling, official readouts, advertising, and packaging, and is often contrasted with reading Orth text.
A multiâsense term in the mathic world. Historically it names an era and the wandering theors and Dialogs associated with it; in modern usage it denotes an avoutâs sanctioned travel in the SĂŚculumâoften in groups during a Convoxâwhile keeping to the Discipline.
An extremely rare, named assemblyâand the concent hosting itâwhen many avout are Evoked at once and gather to travel together while preserving elements of the Discipline during Peregrin. It stands in contrast to the solitary nature often associated with Voco.
An early theoric figure credited with founding the Temple of Orithena and discovering the Adrakhonic Theorem, which states that in a right triangle the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
A label used to characterize a view of the Concent as a defensive bastion set in opposition to the Saecular world. It appears in discussion as shorthand for an oppositional, fortress-like stance; some avout, notably Fraa Orolo, reject the designation even while affirming the idea of the mathic world as a counterbalance rather than an accommodation.
Non-mathic people who live outside the maths in the worldly realm known as the Saeculum; avout sometimes call them "extras." In mathic usage the word can also describe outside-world information that hierarchs strive to keep from avout minds.
An order within the mathic world associated by name and interpretive stance with Saunt Proc and the syntactic tradition. In avout discourse, Procians are characterized as skeptical of claims about the Hylaean Theoric World, and extramuros students who study under Procians often go on to careers in law, communications, politics, or commerce.
A senior hierarch based at the Mynster who presides over major rites, may delegate portions of the liturgy, and directs access to the starhenge via the Master of the Keys. The Inquisitionâincluding Wardens Regulantâreports to the Primate and, in defined cases, can depose a Primate.
A mathic order known for rigorous historical scholarship that challenges claims of novelty. Lorites often argue that purportedly new ideas have prior precedents and are associated with Saunt Loraâs Proposition about the "Last Idea."
Protas is remembered as the greatest fid (disciple) of Thelenes, credited with the doctrine that things perceived are shadows of more perfect realities in a higher world. His âProtan formsâ are cited in current discussion as a shared basis for communicating theoric truths; the doctrine is later called Protism.
An Inquisitor at the Concent of Saunt Edhar during Apert. First seen incognito among visitors and later recognized in purple robes at Provener alongside her colleague Varax; during a formal Voco aut she was observed departing with Varax and an Evoked avout.
Roving officials of the Inquisition who inspect concents and enforce the Discipline. They have been observed at Saunt Edhar and dispatched to ensure compliance with orders such as closing starhenges.
An honorific within the mathic world for male avout. It is placed before a personal name and can also be used generically; the plural "fraas" refers to groups. The female counterpart is Suur.
An honorific within the mathic world for female avout. It is placed before a personal name (for example, 'Suur Trestanas') and can be used generically in the plural as 'suurs'.
A mathic community within the concent associated with the Centenarians (the Hundreders), whose opening is tied to a hundredâyear cycle. It stands adjacent to the Decenarian Math and has a reserved approach to the south nave of the Mynster.
An honorific for senior women within the mathic world, placed before a personal name (e.g., Grandsuur Tamura or Grandsuur Ylma). The "Grand-" prefix indicates elevated seniority relative to Suur, though specific criteria have not been stated.
A named high ledge within the Mynster associated with the Warden Fendant. It overhangs the upper works above the Regulantâs level and serves as a vantage over the concent; sentinels make their rounds along it, and avout who go there commonly hood themselves to avoid looking beyond the walls.
A collective term for three historical sackings of mathic concents. They function as major historical markers and, by current account, a Convox has been held at the end of each Sack.
A local religious ark described as opposing the Bazian Church. A member offered vehicle support to Evoked avout traveling toward the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh; any specific affiliation (such as Warden of Heaven) is not established in the text.
A temple name invoked by a Thousander when seeing a shop selling geometric instruments; by context it denotes a place devoted to Adrakhones and geometry in the mathic tradition, though no specific site is identified.
A mathic stone tower at the Concent of Saunt Rambalf associated with the Millenarian (Thousander) order; recently shown in broadcast images lit from above by a red glow alongside sites at Saunt Edhar and Saunt Tredegarh.
A redeveloped marketplace area in the burgersâ town outside the Concent of Saunt Edhar. Authorities razed the original market, renamed the site the Olde Market, and installed souvenirâoriented stalls; casinos built around it now appear quiet and shabby.
A Tenner avout noted during preparations for a Convox; he joins the contingent traveling directly toward the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh. Older than Fraa Erasmas, he is present among the Tenners organizing Peregrin travel.
A market on the edge of the burgersâ town outside the Concent of Saunt Edhar, formed when former stallâholders of the original market relocated after authorities demolished it and built a tourist âOlde Market.â Despite the name, it is the functional continuation of the original market.
A Tenner-level suur (female avout) from the Concent of Saunt Edhar, named among those Evoked during a large movement toward a designated Convox. She voices traditional concerns during travel planning and joins the direct-to-Tredegarh contingent.
A commemorative monument inside the Year Gate at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. Its plaque recounts the Third Sack and names the three Thousander maths remembered as unviolated in that era.
A named aut in the mathic tradition, referenced as a celebration anticipated at the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh during a Convox; its content and form have not yet been described.
A labeled lubricating strip feature on a disposable razor, seen on packaging handled by Fraa Jad. Identified as ablative (wearing away with use) per Fraa Erasmas.
The final evening of Apert at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, observed as a harvestâseason festival with a communal supper and public ceremonies; it is also treated as a time when rowdiness outside the walls may briefly increase.
In Orth, "aut" denotes a formal rite by which a math or concent carries out a collective act; earlier senses refer to an individual's act. In practice it covers routine observances and rare, solemn ceremonies such as Voco.
A fertile plain remembered as the breadbasket of the Bazian Empire, associated with the flat countryside around Trantae. It is best known as the setting for the Battle of Trantae after winter crossings over the River Chontus.
A rule of thumb in the mathic tradition, attributed to Fraa Gardan, that prefers simpler hypotheses over more complex ones, likened to a steelyard balance.
An avout at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, noted as a theorical geologist and the FAE of the Edharian chapter. During Apert he is also introduced to speak briefly on behalf of the Edharian chapter, concluding with a remark that embraces the communityâs comfort with ambiguity.
The vast vertical space behind the PrĂŚsidiumâs dials in the Mynster where the great clockâs chains, gears, and escapements converge; tended by the Ita. Its lower reaches include the bells and a maintenance room, while upper works include backup mechanisms that keep the clock running during winding or rare interruptions.
A named balcony level within the Mynster at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, associated with the Warden Fendant. From here a ladder leads to a maintenance room below the carillon in the lower chronochasm, and a small reading room serves nearby avout.
A mathic sanction and resulting status: being "Thrown Back" expels an avout from a math into the Saeculum via the Anathem rite; "Throwback" is also used as a typeâlabel for such a person. It is invoked as a severe disciplinary measure and has been applied en masse in historical accounts.
Unarian Math is the one-year precinct of the Concent of Saunt Edhar, linked to the Year Gate and designed to receive visitors during Apert. It houses the Hylaean Way exhibits and a wedge-shaped memorial to those who returned during the Third Sack.
A handheld device used extramuros to capture movingâpicture recordings (often called speelies), also known to some avout as a Farspark chambre. Such devices also appear as public installations outside the walls; their use within the math is restricted and supervised.
Monumental timekeeping mechanisms around which certain concents were built. Their works power gates and astronomical addâons; in those concents, Ita maintain syntacticâdevice subsystems under strict segregation from the avout.
Senior officials within the maths who enforce the Discipline, conduct inquiries, and oversee formal rites. Their modern form arose alongside the Inquisition and includes offices such as the Warden Regulant and the Warden Fendant.
A formal term used within the maths for a highâranking SĂŚcular official; collectively, "Panjandrums" refers to such officials representing the outside SĂŚcular authority. Customarily, during Apert, the highestâranking Panjandrum present formally transfers foundlings and entrants into mathic jurisdiction.
An oversized Praxic-era reference volume on space-based weaponry consulted by Fraa Lio and peers. It includes detailed conceptual diagrams of bomb-propelled spacecraft (pusher plate with shock absorbers) used to reason about exoatmospheric propulsion and orbital maneuvers.
An elderly avout at the Concent of Saunt Edhar who serves as a doorkeeper in the Mynster around Provener. He customarily opens the chancel door after the clock is wound and tends the screen during Voco as the Evoked depart.
A large clock-driven orrery mounted just inside the Day Gate of the Mynster. It is one of the mechanisms driven by the Praesidiumâs great clock, mentioned alongside lesser orreries and the Starhenge telescopes.
A Bazian general remembered for deposing the Bazian Imperator and leading legions against Sarthian forces near Trantae. Accounts state he was surrounded after pursuing a feigned retreat and died after being struck by arrows, falling on his sword.
An extramuros craftsman allowed into the New Library to repair a damaged rafter before Apert. A follower of the Warden of Heaven, he later observed Provener from the Mynsterâs north nave; the Ita refused permission to operate his speelycaptor from that position to avoid imaging beyond the screens.
The Periklyne is the market district of ancient Ethras that encircles the base of the cityâs hill. Its center held a flat open "Plane" used for geometrical work and public dialogs.
A senior avout bearing the Grandsuur title who instructs fids within the Concent. She is seen leading a rigorous review of the Iconographies around Apert and has authority to permit fids to go extramuros.
An interior court within the Mynster at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, associated with the Warden Regulant. A parapeted inner walkway circles doorless penance cells that face the court while exterior windows look over the meadow; stairs from here lead up toward the Warden Fendantâs court.
An original library within a math that opens onto the Cloister, noted for an ancient, glass-smooth stone floor older than the New Library. It houses very old volumes and is consulted for rare technical works.
An honorific of veneration in New Orth and the mathic world, applied to great thinkers, almost always posthumously. Historically intertwined with the term "Savant," it appears in stone as SAVANT (or abbreviated St.) and has spawned several orthographic variants.
The Pinnacle is the central rooftop tower atop the Praesidium within the Mynsterâs starhenge, reached by a doubleâhelix exterior stair and rising to the highest point of the Mynster. Its roof holds fixed instruments including a noon prism that corrects the clock and a small allâsky lens known as Clesthyraâs Eye.
A section of the labyrinth within the concent that separates the Decenarian Math from the Centenarian Math. It is used for controlled exchanges with the Centenarians, including questioning across a grate in preparation for the Centenarian Gate and their rare Apert.
A walled scholarly enclave whose members live under a strict Discipline, distinct from the surrounding extramuros world. Maths are central to the "mathic" world and are protected and regulated, with limited use of technology inside their walls.
A restricted compound adjoining the northwest corner of the Mynster, used by the Primate and senior hierarchs within the concent; its grounds include ponds, canals, and fountains fed by the concent's waterworks.
An extramuros term for movingâpicture recordings and broadcasts. Avout refer to it when contrasting their meaning of "screen" with the outside worldâs usage.
A Unarian teacher at Baritoe and a Latter Evenedrician who has written two books engaging with Fraa Paphlagonâs metatheorics; noted admirer of his work.
An avout at the Concent of Saunt Edhar (formerly a fid). First noted for a remark during an iconography review; later recorded as âFraa Branch,â and assigned as a cellmate alongside Fraa Erasmas during a hierarch inquiry following the opening. Later observed sharing a private, affectionate moment with Suur Tary near Shufâs Dowment.
A cohort term for avout in the Unarian Math. Around intake at Apert, some collected youngsters are placed with the One-offs at first, and a subset chooses to graduate into the Decenarian community.
A simple darkâroom pinhole projection used to view the sun safely and record its image. An improvised setup by Suur Ala and Suur Tulia at the Concent of Saunt Edhar enabled careful tracking of brief blue âsparksâ near the solar disk.
The most serious formally sanctioned liaison between a fraa and a suur, treated as equivalent to marriage at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It is a permanent union recognized under the Discipline and is published by a witnessed aut and entered in the Chronicle.
A perforated chancel screen in the Mynster at the Concent of Saunt Edhar that bounds the Decenariansâ nave. It manages sightlines during rites, and its small door is used for controlled entry to the chancel.
A senior avout bearing the Grandsuur title at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. She oversees public-facing matters during Apert and teaches novices orbital mechanics, beginning with Saunt Lesper's coordinates before moving to orbital elements.
A historical theoric figure associated with Orithena, remembered for driving Enthusiasts out with a rake, coining the term "theorics," and for the cautionary maxim known as Diaxâs Rake. An Invocation recited at Saunt Edhar is attributed to him and said to date from shortly after the rake episode.
A large, unprecedented Voco in which many names were called across maths and concents. Locally at Saunt Edhar it led to multiple Evocations at once and directed the Evoked to assemble at the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh for a Convox.
An avout term for ideal theoric truths associated with Protas and the Hylaean Theoric World; invoked as a potential universal basis for communication across differing notations or media.
A physical concept invoked to explain effects that occur at very high speeds. It is used by avout to reason that a ship traveling near light speed could experience only decades while thousands of years pass on Arbre.
The mounted arm of Sarthian forces. In current accounts, they are reported operating on the Plains of Thrania and have driven a wedge between the Fourth and the Thirty-third Legions under General Oxas.
A numbered Bazian legion associated with General Oxas. It is referenced as operating in the Plains of Thrania when Sarthian cavalry drove a wedge between it and the Fourth Legion.
A venerated saunt cited for a conjecture on the rarity of advanced life. The conjecture holds that while many worlds may host unicellular life, very few produce multicellular organisms, and civilizations are rarer still.
A numbered military unit serving under General Oxas. It is referenced during fighting on the Plains of Thrania, when Sarthian cavalry separated it from the Thirty-third Legion.
A fid in a Decenarian math who takes part in Grandsuur Tamuraâs discussion on iconographies before Apert, offering the origin of the Temnestrian iconography.
A hierarch who serves as deputy to the Warden Regulant and manages portcullis access to the Praesidium stair and Starhenge, typically scheduling night access. When directed, the office can seal the upper works entirely.
Eliger is a ceremonial selection and vowâtaking rite, signaled by bells after Apert, in which Tenners publicly choose and are bound to an order within the mathic community.
An avout stoneâmason remembered as the originator of Shufâs Dowment and namesake of a mathic Lineage. His simple meditation tower, begun around 1200, grew over generations into deep cellars later tied to wealth and reforms after the Third Sack.
A term for civic townspeople in the Saeculum, especially those living around maths and interacting at gates and during Apert; also an emblematic figure in mathic art and a label used in outsider iconographic narratives.
A family of metatheoretical ideas that posit multiple cosmi in addition to the one we inhabit. In current mathic discussion it frames Protism as a simple twoâcosmos case and features in readings of Fraa Paphlagonâs work.
A decennial observance within the mathic world when the Decade Gate opens at sunrise, accompanied by a music-led rite and the concurrent opening of the Year Gate. It is the ten-year instance of Apert and briefly permits regulated contact between the math and extramuros.
A prominent mathic institution and one of the Big Three, noted for strong ties to the SĂŚculum and a reputation for being urban and worldly due to its harbor setting and the recurring growth of a city outside its walls since the Reconstitution. It is also known for Unarian teaching and scholarship (e.g., Suur Aculoä) engaging with Fraa Paphlagonâs work.
An informal label for a suspected highâinfluence fid associated with Suur Aculoä; used as âHIFOSAâ when conjectural and âIFOSAâ once a candidate is proposed. Some avout identify Ignetha Foral as the likely figure, but confirmation is lacking.
A label used in the mathic world for teachers and adherents associated with Saunt Halikaarnâs semanticsâoriented tradition. In Unarian contexts, some students are said to study under Halikaarnians and go on to praxic or artisan paths; the term denotes an affiliation in teaching rather than a formal order name. The name also appears in comparative scholarship concerning polycosmic ideation.
A mathic complex named for Saunt Muncoster; counted among the Big Three and historically noted for a Syntactic Faculty that, after the Reconstitution, honored Saunt Proc as patron.
A polar region on Arbre noted as part of a long overland route where sledge trains hauled black volcanic stone from the Cliffs of Ecba to the great clock. It is also cited as a focus for auroral observations linked to solar activity in ongoing cosmographic inquiries.
An informal designation for the Concents of Saunt Muncoster, Saunt Tredegarh, and Saunt Baritoe. The three are geographically close to one another, were founded in A.R. 0, are relatively populous and richly endowed, and enjoy high status for past achievements.
One of the four cardinal naves of the Mynster, aligned with the north façade. It serves as the entry and viewing space for extramuros visitors allowed to observe auts such as Provener, under supervision by the Ita who may restrict recording devices.
A medical care area within the Concent of Saunt Edhar, cited for its proximity to the Unarian Math and used for treatment of injuries and ailments.
A library building within a Decenarian math, used by avout and occasionally accessed by supervised visitors for necessary repairs. It hosts study and interviews; notably, an interview here between Fraa Orolo and the extramuros artisan Quinâtranscribed by Fraa Erasmasâwas later reviewed during a Regulant inquiry.
An astronomical nebula named for Saunt Tancred, preserved in a photomnemonic tablet that records the supernova of Tancredâs Star and the remnantâs expansion across centuries. The tablet is used as a teaching image within the Concent of Saunt Edhar, and copies are held among the Millenarians.
Trees deliberately cultivated for their leaves, which are harvested, dried, pressed, and aged under stone to make blank pages for books. At the Concent of Saunt Edhar a stand grows between the Decade Gate and the Century Gate, and usable leaves are selected and prepared by members of the community over a long cycle.
A philosophical doctrine attributed to Protas that holds worldly things are shadows of more perfect forms in a higher world. In current discussion it is also framed as an early, simple polycosmic view alongside the Hylaean Theoric World.
Reticulum is a communication network within the mathic world, described as created by the Ita and used to transmit messages between concents. It is cited as the medium by which centrally issued directions can be sent and received locally.
A historical label for people who infiltrated the Orithenan tradition and treated numbers as objects of devotion or superstition. They were driven out by Diax, after which his followers identified themselves as theors to distinguish their approach.
A historical saunt cited for "Saunt Patagar's Assertion": that fear of the Terrible Events and the Incanter legend are used by the SĂŚcular Power to control the avout. She is said to have flourished for a time and founded her own Order.
A later historical form of the Orth language recognized in mathic usage. It is used in formal rites and appears as a period label in reference works, including formulas that date to the Reconstitution.
A cane-forming plant observed in a mathâs Cloister garden. It is not among the One Hundred and Sixty-four plants permitted for cultivation under the Second New Revised Book of Discipline, but also not among the Eleven that must be destroyed on sight.
One of the named iconographies used in the Saeculum to caricature the mathic world. It portrays avout as guardians of ancient mystical secrets handed down by Cnous, with talk of theorics presented as a smokescreen for hidden power.
Theors are followers of Diaxâs disciplined tradition at Orithena, adopting the name to distinguish their approach from the Enthusiasts. In historical displays they appear as learned advisers and teachers whose influence extends into the Ethran golden age.
A named historical crisis or turning point referenced in mathic sources, the third in a numbered sequence of Harbingers. It serves as a temporal marker bounding a brief window of stability late in the Praxic Age.
A named iconography in which people in the Saeculum portray the avout as cynical frauds living in comfort at the common peopleâs expense. It is one of the recurring patterns avout study to anticipate outsider attitudes.
A historical figure associated with the Halls of Orithena whose long-winded debating style is remembered in the great dialogs; his name has become a byword for a smug or pedantic interlocutor.
A leadership title rendered as "First Among Equals" and abbreviated FAE. The term is used for collegial heads within an order or chapter, e.g., for Fraa Corlandin in the Order of the New Circle; it is also applied to the FAE of the Edharian chapter.
A formally recognized, midâlevel liaison type within the mathic world: more serious than a casual Tivian arrangement and short of the permanent Perelithian pairing. It is published before witnesses and entered in the Chronicle after participants consult an elder.
The least serious recognized form of liaison at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It may be published quickly and is regulated by the Discipline alongside other liaison types.
A total solar eclipse on Arbre in A.R. 3680. Avout at the Concent of Saunt Edhar recall building a camera obscura to view it safely.
The Eleven is the mathic list of plants forbidden within a math (intramuros) for their undesirable properties. Specimens are uprooted and burned without delay and the occurrence is entered in the Chronicle; the list, begun by Saunt Cartas with three species, has expanded over time.
A plant named for Saunt Chandera, noted for a distinctive blossom and listed among the Elevenâplants forbidden within maths. It is recognized in practice as contraband intramuros.
A small reading room off Fendant Court in the Mynster at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, associated by name with the Warden Fendant. Avout use it for quiet study and to consult books kept near the court.
A suur of the Edharian chapter within the Centenarian Math at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. She is named during a rare multiâname Voco and departs to serve the SĂŚcular Power.
A revered saunt known primarily through the eponymous plant "Saunt Chanderaâs Bane," which is listed among the Elevenâplants forbidden inside maths under the Discipline.
A Centenarian avout of the Edharian chapter at the Concent of Saunt Edhar who was named during a Voco aut and departed with the Evoked.
An avout of the Decenarian community at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. His name was among six read during a Voco, after which he departed under authority of the SĂŚcular Power.
An ancient cityâstate depicted as the center of a theoric golden age, shown with hilltop temples of the Deolaters, a market called the Periklyne around the base, and a central Plane used for public proofs and dialogs. Ethras is also linked to Protasâs celebrated upsight near a mountain and plain outside the city.
A term in the mathic lexicon whose meaning has shifted across eras of Orth: originally a theoric mentor focused on unsolved problems, later a member of a restrictive suvin that discouraged open theoric work, and in current usage a pejorative for those seen to resemble the latter.
The octagonal central space at the heart of the Mynster, enclosed by eight perforated screens and opening toward four great naves. It serves as the primary ceremonial and mechanical locus where avout assemble to wind the clock and to conduct major auts such as Anathem.
Wardens Regulant are the collective body of hierarchs who hold the Warden Regulant office across the maths. As a branch of the Inquisition reporting to the Primate, they provide inward-facing discipline and oversight; in their modern formâinstituted after widely reported ThirdâCentennial opening mishapsâthey have authority to inspect and impose discipline in all maths.
An abstract theoretical framework introduced by Saunt Hemn in the early Praxic Age, also called configuration spaces. These are not physical spaces but coordinate spaces defined by action principles, used to recast problems (such as orbital motion) into more intelligible forms than raw xâyâz coordinates.
Procian is a mathic label for an interpretive stance associated with Saunt Proc and the syntactic tradition. In practice, the term can also describe a rhetorical approach that builds internally consistent, plausible stories to persuade lay audiences.
Rules that define abstract theoretical spaces used by theors, allowing problems to be recast (e.g., describing orbits by elements rather than raw coordinateâvelocity). They also constrain how systems evolve from state to state, selecting coherent, plausible paths in configuration space rather than unconstrained hypotheticals.
A small chalk hall named for Saunt Grod within the Cloister at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It serves as a teaching room for fids and features a stainedâglass window above the slate depicting Saunt Grod and his assistants under duress.
A saunt referenced as the namesake of âSaunt Lesperâs Coordinates,â an x, y, z framework used in teaching the basics of orbital motion. In practice it yields six component numbers (position and velocity along each axis) and is presented as a more tedious, less intuitive approach than orbital elements.
A highâresolution imaging feature cited as part of an extramuros speelycaptor. Mentioned alongside âSteadiHandâ and âDynaZoom,â it was referenced as a reason a recording device was considered too capable to be permitted inside the Mynster.
A named feature associated with extramuros speelycaptors, cited alongside Eagle-Rez and DynaZoom as part of a high-end setup. In-story inference suggests it denotes image stabilization to reduce hand shake; it is mentioned in connection with concerns about recording inside the Mynster.
Amnectrus was the Warden Fendant at the time of the Third Sack, remembered for holding a defensive position with a rifle for the last twenty hours of his life. A life-sized bronze of Amnectrus stands in the Warden Fendantâs court, with his actual rifle and spent casings displayed and his sarcophagus serving as the pedestal.
A named zoom/magnification capability on an extramuros speelycaptor, cited alongside Eagle-Rez and SteadiHand. Its inclusionâcombined with those featuresâwas given as a reason to block recording of Provener inside the Mynster.
Saunt Grod is a venerated figure in the mathic world, known at the Concent of Saunt Edhar for a chalk hall that bears his name. A stained-glass window there depicts him and his research assistants being beaten in the dungeons of a Praxic Age spy bureau.
An authoritative rulebook used within maths to codify practices; it is cited for the "One Hundred and Sixtyâfour" allowed plants and defines liaison types, sanctioning a subset.
Ecba is a named geographic formation of black volcanic rock, cited as the source of stone for the great clockâs counterweights on the Praesidium within the Mynster. The Dictionary also records an ancient eruption of Ecba; historical accounts place the Halls of Orithena on its black rock.
The Cartasian Discipline is the formal rule-set to which avout swear, governing life within maths and emphasizing austerity in media and devices. Under it, avout rely on chalk, ink, and stone and restrict visitor devices and recording.
Saunt Halikaarn is a venerated figure in the mathic tradition, invoked as patron of the Semantic Faculty and as the namesake of a âHalikaarnianâ posture. In current discourse, he is grouped with Edhar and Evenedric by avout who seek truth in pure theorics, often contrasted with Procians.
A liturgical hymn sung by avout during the daily winding rite at Provener inside the Mynster. Often referred to simply as "the Anathem," it addresses Hylaea and exists in many authorized versions; a unison passage helps break static friction to set the great clockâs winding in motion.
A SĂŚcular figure from a wealthy, longâestablished family with strong ties to the mathic world, especially Baritoe. Formerly among the top tier of government, she opposed the Warden of Heaven and was dismissed; she studied in the Unarian math at Baritoe and authored a treatise on polycosmic ideation. Some avout identify her as the likely âImportant Fidâ linked to Suur Aculoä.
A scholarly treatise by Ignetha Foral, noted for comparing Fraa Paphlagonâs work to earlier Halikaarnians and surveying polycosmic ideas. The title is known at Saunt Edhar; a hand-copied copy has been requested from Baritoe but has not yet arrived.
An old, wealthy SĂŚcular family noted for longstanding ties to the mathic world, especially to Baritoe. A notable member, Ignetha Foral, held a high government post, opposed the Warden of Heaven, and was dismissed; she has Unarian training and wrote on polycosmic ideas.
The yearly observance of Apert in the mathic world, during which Unarians review curated summaries of the SĂŚculumâs news from the year just ended; these annual digests later feed the decennial compilation before Decennial Apert.
A section of the concentâs labyrinth that contains a grille used for passing written requests outwardâfor example, to request handâcopied texts from other maths such as Baritoe.
A suur at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, first noted when seen sharing a private moment with Fraa Branch near Shufâs Dowment.
The east-facing nave of the Mynster, officially the buildingâs formal entrance. It is currently little used and generally stands empty.
A legendary or apocryphal mathic order said to operate on a ten-thousand-year cycle. Mentioned in discussion at Saunt Edhar as a claim by avout who supposedly emerged at an Apert, its existence is disputed and often treated as illustrative rather than historical.
A thought experiment about slight time slippage between loosely linked causal domains. Introduced and applied by Fraa Orolo as a practical lens for noticing unexpected divergences between life inside a math and the world outside.
A formal convocation associated with the language Orth. The A.R. 3000 session is cited as the moment when the term âsauntâ was accepted into standard usage.
A venerated saunt associated with the supernova later called Tancred's Star. Accounts credit him with recognizing the event and installing a photomnemonic tablet to record it nightly, producing the long-running record known as Saunt Tancred's Nebula.
A fid in the mathic community who takes part in Grandsuur Tamuraâs review of popular iconographies. He offers an identification of the Temnestrian view and makes a blunt remark about Rhetors that draws reactions from peers.
A colloquial subset of Valeâlore focused on using a shovel or spade as a practical toolâsometimes as an improvised weaponâframed within the vlor tradition and invoked informally by avout.
A named shift in practice where theors turned from relying on everâlarger particle accelerators to drawing testable "givens" from cosmography. It was already underway in the very late Praxic Age and continued after the Reconstitution as megaprojects stalled.
A mountain valley named for the chiming sound of many rills descending from nearby glaciers; also the site of a math whose avout specialize in ValeâLore.
A paper book cover repurposed on the starhenge as a protective wrapper for photomnemonic tablets. It is first noted when an Ita technician (Sammann) retrieves one near Clesthyraâs Eye and later seen encasing a tablet carried from the rooftop parapet.
A named rhetorical maneuver in which a speaker abruptly changes the subject so as to imply the prior question has been settled in their favor. It is noted during a discussion between Fraa Lio and Fraa Erasmas, where the customary rejoinder is given as "Hey, not so fast!"
An improvised, toolâbased variant within ValeâLore (âvlorâ) that treats a garden rake as a weapon or training aid. It is mentioned as an informal experiment rather than a codified discipline, and is noted for the risk of puncture wounds.
Saunt Bunjo is a venerated figure in the mathic tradition, cited by name in the shorthand âSaunt Bunjoâsâ for a Millenarian math built around a deep salt mine where avout conduct longâtimescale detector experiments. No biographical details are given; the associated math publishes results on a thousandâyear cycle and reported only a few tentative flashes in its first millennium, with none since.
A named claim attributed to Saunt Patagar holding that fear of the Terrible Events and the Incanter legend are used by the SĂŚcular Power to control the avout. Avout cite it as a lens when discussing surveillance and the management of information between authorities and the maths.
A seasonal marker in the mathic calendar. It is used as a reference point between equinoxes and is mentioned as a time marker for events at the concent.
The math established in A.R. 17 at the valley called Ringing Vale. Its avout are known for a longâstanding focus on Valeâloreâmartial arts and related studies such as military history, strategy, and tactics.
A Millenarian math built around a deep salt mine where avout keep watch for rare flashes in crystalline particle detectors. It is known for publishing results on a thousandâyear cycle and is referenced as an exemplar of longâtimescale experimental work.
A hardy plant noted on the grounds of the Concent of Saunt Edhar; it can be directed as it grows and is tended by avout in the meadow.
A seasonal marker recognized in the mathic calendar. It prompts local observances within the concent and serves as a reference point relative to other timed practices.
A term for a person brought directly from the extramuros world into a math via the practice of Collection, typically during Apert. It may refer to foundlings or older youngsters who are formally handed over to mathic care.
A concept describing a figure in a lowâtechnology society who brandishes a found artifact (such as a glass bottle) to awe others and claim reflected power. In discussion, Fraa Orolo characterizes Bottle Shakers as not inherently dangerous because they are easily impressed.
A venerated figure of the mathic tradition, commemorated by a statue on the meadow at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. No deeds or biography are given in the text so far.
Also called the Century Gate, a clock-driven portal within the Mynsterâs gate system that opens on a hundred-year cycle. It parallels the Year and Decade gates and is associated with the Centenariansâ rare Apert.
A vast timekeeping mechanism at the heart of the Mynster. Its four great dials on the PrĂŚsidium are driven by a single set of works, coupled to the starhenge, and display the hour, calendar, lunar phase, and other cosmographical data.
Suvin is a mathic term meaning "under the vines," commonly used for a school or teaching cohort. In historical usage, a suvin also names a restrictive movement in Late Middle Orth that discouraged theoric inquiry and is described as ending at the Rebirth.
An edition of the Discipline adopted at the time of the Reconstitution that enumerates eight types of liaison and sanctions two.
A set of inward-facing gargoyle statues mounted along the sentinelsâ walkway atop the Mynsterâs roof. Paired with outward-facing Fendant gargoyles, they are associated with the Warden Regulantâs inward watch over the concent.
A rare, thousand-year opening associated with the mathic gate system. In current discussions it is invoked within the Moshianic iconography, which anticipates the avout emerging through the gates to enlighten the Saecular world and draws pilgrims.
A term used to describe an insufferably smug or pedantic interlocutor. The usage derives from the historical figure Kefedokhles as defined in The Dictionary (4th edition, A.R. 3000).
A term used in mathic sources for a numbered series of historical crises or turning points. The era associated with them is often mentioned alongside the Terrible Events, and its details are obscured by poor record preservation.
A named iconographyâone of the recurring caricatures Saeculars use to simplify the mathic worldâportraying avout first as harmless fools and then as sinister corrupters. Traced to the satirical play The Cloud-weaver by the Ethran playwright Temnestra; it is regarded as highly dangerous in practice.
A mythic figure named as one of the two daughters of CnoĂźs and counterpart to Hylaea. In mathic tradition she is depicted kneeling in the Hylaean Wayâs Rotunda and is associated by some with the Deolatersâ reading of CnoĂźsâs vision.
A treatise by Saunt Cartas regarded as foundational to the mathic world, framing the community as a counterbalance to worldly authority. It is cited as arguing against the notion that the SĂŚcular Power can or should "reform" the maths.
A historically named crisis or turning point referenced in mathic sources, the second in a numbered sequence of Harbingers. It serves as a temporal marker for a brief window of stability in the late Praxic Age; its precise nature has not yet been described.
An inâworld expression referencing CnoĂźs, invoked as a figurative light before which a saunt might gaze in rapt contemplation. It is mentioned in the context of avout ritual at Apert and is tied to sauntly iconography.
An ancient center of learning remembered for the Halls of Orithena and a great dome ceremony at midday. It was destroyed long ago; its rites later informed mathic liturgy now practiced within the Mynster.
A faculty within the Concent of Saunt Muncoster, later venerated under Saunt Proc as its patron following the Reconstitution. The Dictionary presents it as the progenitor of orders tracing their descent to it, contrasted with those originating from the Semantic Faculty under Saunt Halikaarn.
A small handheld device common extramuros with a screen and communications functions. Even when communications are disabled inside a math, it is still used as a timepiece; visitors also use it to play recorded tours, take phototypes, and it can emit audible alerts.
A historically named cohort of Peregrins associated with the Peregrin period following the fall of Orithena. It is cited in reference material and presented in exhibits as distinct from the Seven Great Peregrins.
An academic division within the Concent of Saunt Muncoster identified as the counterpart to the Syntactic Faculty. Orders originating from it are associated with the patron Saunt Halikaarn.
A historical volcanic catastrophe associated with Ecba. It is remembered both in accounts of survivors (such as a fid from the Halls of Orithena) and in later depictions that place it alongside the destruction of that site.
The New Circle Chapter House is the Order of the New Circleâs house within the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It is referenced as a place where members of the order share information.
A historical migration undertaken by surviving theors after the destruction of Orithena. It is cited as a turning point when older rites fell out of practice before the later retreat into the maths.
A historical event referenced in an inâworld dictionary; its aftermath is described as a turbulent and violent period outside the walls. Specific details of the event have not yet been revealed.
A mathic term for the wealth and estate associated with a lineage, sometimes extending to the named site where such property was kept (for example, Shufâs Dowment). Lineages and their dowments were abolished in reforms following the Third Sack, though physical sites and stories about them remain.
A small rooftop instrument on a low pedestal beside Clesthyraâs Eye atop the Pinnacle, visible in allâsky recordings as a fixed notch and kept clean by the Ita.
A recurring period surrounding Eliger marked by recruitment talk and politicking among avout. At the Concent of Saunt Edhar it is cited in rumors attempting to link an instance of Anathem to that seasonâs politicking.
In extramuros usage, lineage means hereditary descent; in the mathic world it once referred to a chain of avout who inherited property beyond the standard kit, a practice later abolished after the Third Sack. Rumors of such wealth fed outsider portrayals of avout as living in undue comfort.
A stand of page trees forming a coppice on the rise between the Decade Gate and the Century Gate of the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It lies along the path to Shufâs Dowment across the river.
An Orth term meaning âwithin a mathâs walls,â used to mark the mathicâworld sense of words and practices as distinct from their use outside. As used in current texts, it qualifies definitions such as âLineage (Intramuros),â a chain of avout holding property beyond the basic kit (bolt, chord, and sphere); such lineages were later abolished following the Third Sack.
A school within the mathic world oriented toward the later writings of Saunt Evenedric; cited as the intellectual affiliation of Suur Aculoä, a longâserving Unarian teacher at Baritoe.
A saunt of the mathic world known for disproving a onceâpopular elementary particle theory; his name is cited as the authority whose result ended its fashion.
A colloquial term for a relationship that meets only during the brief decennial opening of the gates, named after a Decenarian fraa said to have seen his true love for ten days every ten years and spent the rest writing poems to her and smuggling them out of the math.
An engineered material created via controlled nucleosynthesis, notable for unusual, tunable properties. Further research by avout was banned after the First Sack, but limited production continues for bolts, chords, spheres, and some instruments, while extramuros it appears in assorted products.
A Tenner-level avout at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. He shares a cell with Fraa Erasmas and Fraa Arsibalt and is seen preparing formal wraps and joining the community in the Mynster during Apert.
A legendary organization named in popular stories about the mathic world, typically cast as the counterpart to the Incanter; avout treat "Rhetors" as an outsider trope rather than a confirmed order.
A courtesy title used in the Saeculum for skilled craftspeople and tradespeople, placed before a personal name. Avout use it to address extramuros workers admitted for necessary interactions such as repairs or during limited openings.
A historic battle near Trantae on the Plains of Thrania, widely dated to Negative 1472, in which General Oxasâs Bazian legions were drawn into a Sarthian pincer after a staged retreat. The action followed the Sarthiansâ winter crossing of the frozen River Chontus and was soon followed by the burning of Baz.
A formal address intoned by the Primate to convene a solemn aut in the Mynster, immediately preceding the naming of the specific rite (such as Voco or Anathem). It gathers the community and sets the stage for the pronouncement and its consequences.
A historic centennial opening of multiple Hundreder maths whose startling and sometimes catastrophic outcomes became a cautionary touchstone and influenced later institutional reforms in the mathic world.
A steppe force of mounted archers cited in historical accounts. They crossed the River Chontus in winter and drew Bazian legions into an encirclement near Trantae, a campaign that preceded the burning of Baz.
A steppe clan remembered in histories for leading Sarthian forces across the frozen River Chontus into Thrania and drawing General Oxasâs Bazian legions into a feigned retreat and pincer near Trantae, after which Baz soon burned. The group is cited as emblematic of fast cavalry tactics in accounts discussed within the Concent.
A settlement in Thrania remembered as the namesake site of the Battle of Trantae, where General Oxasâs legions were drawn into a trap by Sarthian horse archers; in the aftermath, Baz burned.
A label in the mathic world for an avout who leaves life inside a math to live independently extramuros. The term is used of figures like Estemard, whose letters describe the difficulties of continuing serious work outside a concent.
A younger hierarch on the Warden Regulantâs staff at the Concent of Saunt Edhar who serves as recorder during inquiries, assisting Fraa Spelikon by organizing documents and taking shorthand transcripts.
A river flowing past the Concent of Saunt Edhar. Shufâs Dowment stands on its far bank. The river serves as a natural boundary in a planned botanical reenactment of the Battle of Trantae.
A saunt of the mathic tradition whose name is borne by a small, old chalk hall at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, used by senior Edharian theoricians.
A fertile plains region remembered as the breadbasket of the Bazian Empire and as the theater for the Battle of Trantae; the river Chontus marked its boundary with the northern provinces.
One of the smallest and oldest chalk halls within the Concent of Saunt Edhar, used by senior Edharian theoricians for collaboration or advanced teaching; it has also been used by Regulant staff for private interviews.
A religious sect first recorded at Saunt Byadinâs during a historic centennial opening among the Hundreders; later references note the group still exists.
A derogatory mathic slang phrase meaning to become mentally unsound or to stray irredeemably from coherent theorics. The term traces to notorious incidents surrounding a Centennial Apert among the Hundreders and the subsequent empowerment of disciplinary authorities.
An informal critique that a line of reasoning violates Gardanâs Steelyard by invoking unnecessary theoretical machinery when a simpler account would suffice. First used here as a conversational rebuke by Fraa Jesry in a discussion about why minds worry about some outcomes and not others.
A venerated saunt of the mathic tradition. The math bearing his name is cited in a dictionary account explaining âto go Hundred,â where its gates opened on a Centennial Apert to reveal a mass suicideâan episode later linked to the rise of the Inquisition and Wardens Regulant.
A life-sized bronze memorial in the Warden Fendantâs court at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, commemorating the Warden Fendant Amnectrus; commonly used as a waypoint and meeting place in the upper courts.
A venerated saunt known from a historical account tied to the Third Centennial Apert, when the math bearing his name opened to reveal nothing at allânot even human remains. The mishaps of that period are cited as prompting the creation of the Inquisition and the modern hierarchy including Wardens Regulant.
A saunt of the mathic tradition known by reference to the math bearing his name; during a Third Centennial Apert, the gates at "Saunt Byadinâs" opened to reveal a previously unheardâof sect called the Matarrhites.
Saunt Phendra is a revered Saunt of the mathic tradition, referenced through the math that bears the name. During a Third Centennial Apert, that math was cited for a crude nuclear reactor discovered in catacombsâone of the mishaps that contributed to the rise of the Inquisition and Wardens Regulant.
A suur (female avout) at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, noted when she is scheduled to give a talk that day.
A sanctioned list of plant species permitted for cultivation under the Second New Revised Book of Discipline, used to govern what may be grown in a mathâs gardens and to determine whether plant gifts can be accepted.
A covered gallery of seven linked staircases within the concent, connecting the Tenner (Decenarian) math to the stone patio before the portal of the Mynster. During Apert, the aqueduct that charges the gate mechanisms runs along beside it toward the river.
The portal associated with the Millenarian Math, set up on the mountain above the main complex and described as operating differently from the riverbank bastion gates.
A legendary figure in Saecular lore associated with the mathic world, imagined to alter physical reality by coded utterances. Popular fiction amplified the idea; within the maths it serves as shorthand for implausible power, and some scholars link such misconceptions to the Third Sack.
A recurring outsider belief pattern about the avout that predicts they will emerge from their gates to enlighten the world. Considered highly dangerous because it inflames expectations and draws crowds; it is described as ascendant in connection with a figure styled as the Warden of Heaven.
A rare opening of the hundred-year gates associated with the mathic world. The approach of this event heightens expectations among outsiders and can draw large numbers of visitors.
A late Praxic Age metatheorician associated with the Circle and later venerated as patron Saunt of the Syntactic Faculty. He is assumed to have been liquidated in the Terrible Events, and his name is used in the mathic world as shorthand for a particular "Procian" interpretive stance.
A named historical dispersal referenced in mathic liturgy. It is cited as a turning after the Old Mathic Age and before the Praxic Age, during which older rites fell out of practice, later contrasted with their revival after the Terrible Events and the Reconstitution.
A colloquial subset of Vale-lore concerning the behavior and control of fire, including practices like setting counterfiresâinvoked by avout as âfighting fire with fire.â
A simple knot used by avout to secure the bolt of their garment for modesty. It is observed in use when Lio wraps the selvage end of his bolt around his waist and between his thighs.
The south-facing nave of the Mynster, reserved for the Centenarians and directly reachable from their side of the meadow. It serves as their principal gathering space for rites viewed through the chancel screen.
A minor entrance on the meadow side of the Mynster, used as an alternative approach to the Ten-year communityâs corner of the building.
A short, proscribed list of plants within the mathic world, handled with burn-on-sight procedures; occurrences are recorded in the Chronicle. The exact members have not been enumerated in the narrative so far.
Practitioners of cosmography who model and analyze orbital motion. They are noted for using a six-dimensional space built from orbital elements as a special-purpose tool for describing satellite orbits.
A set of six parameters used to describe a satelliteâs motion so that its stability and orientation can be seen at a glance, presented as an easier alternative to raw xâyâz positions and velocities.
A class of satellite paths that lie in the plane of a world's equator, contrasted with polar orbits. Discussed as an example of how orbital elements make an orbitâs character easy to see compared to raw coordinate-and-velocity data.
A general term for abstract theoretical knowledge and methods used by learned practitioners. In instruction it contrasts raw coordinate work with more insightful frameworks and is applied to re-express data into clearer forms, such as orbital elements.
Stable paths traced by satellites that can be categorized (e.g., polar vs. equatorial). In study and practice, orbits are most usefully described by six orbital elements rather than raw positionâvelocity components.
A class of satellite paths that pass over the poles, contrasted with equatorial orbits. In instruction, they are used to show how orbital elements make an orbitâs character obvious compared to raw coordinate lists.
An xâyâz coordinate framework named for Saunt Lesper, used to describe satellite motion by positions and velocities along three axes. It yields six component numbers and is presented as a laborious, less intuitive approach compared to orbital elements.
A saunt from the Praxic Age credited with developing "Hemn spaces" (configuration spaces), a general, abstract alternative to coordinate-based work.
A mathic term whose meaning has evolved: originally chalk or a chalk-marked calculation; in later Praxic usage, a didactic aside or technical lesson set apart from the main argument.
A term used for a sudden realization or moment of clear understanding. It is invoked when the speaker recognizes a new way to see a situation or responsibility.
A joking label invoked by Arsibalt to describe a rhetorical habit of comparing current situations to extreme historical suffering associated with Saunt Alvar. It is used to frame such comparisons as excessive or out of scale.
A formal Voco aut at the Concent of Saunt Edhar in which Fraa Paphlagon was publicly Evoked. The ceremony is colloquially referred to as âVocoâ and concluded with his immediate departure under Inquisition escort.
A venerated saunt cited in connection with âSaunt Alvarâs Syndrome.â Current accounts recall him as the sole survivor of his concent in the Third Sack and as a captive for three decades thereafter.
A historical saunt credited with the guideline known as Gardanâs Steelyard, favoring simpler hypotheses over more complex ones. Also identified as Fraa Gardan, with dates given as â1110 to â1063.
A figure of ancient mythology known for blinding her sleeping father. The name is invoked by Fraa Orolo as a pointed comparison to Suur Trestanas.
Specialists associated with shaping page trees used by the mathic community; credited with giving those trees stout midsection boughs to make climbing and harvest easier.
A former mathic lineage associated with Shufâs Dowment near the Concent of Saunt Edhar; remembered for erecting a boundary wall that contributed to tensions and was later broken, after which the grounds saw quiet use by Reformed Old Faanians as a retreat.
A specialty credited with bringing the page trees into being, whose leaves are harvested and processed into blank pages for use within the concent. Mentioned in connection with the stand of page trees near the Decade and Century gates.
A tool used to size selected, aged leaves from page trees into rectangular blanks. At the Concent of Saunt Edhar it is part of the long process that yields blank pages for distribution or for binding into books.
A disciplinary text used as penance within the mathic world. Assignees must copy, memorize, and be examined on specified chapters under the Warden Regulantâs authority, typically in seclusion inside the Mynster.
A bioengineered oak associated with the Vrone region, used to make casks whose stillâliving heartwood interacts with wine during aging. At the Concent of Saunt Edhar, the climate and soundscapes suit these casks, and other concents send wine to age in them.
A genetically engineered grape cultivar whose cells encode a vast library of grape species and flavor-related sequences from other plants, created by avout at Lower Vrone. It expresses different grape identities and flavor notes based on subtle environmental cues and cultivator practice, making wines that precisely reflect place and handling.
A rustic math a few miles up the Vrone valley, noted for the Vrone avoutâs work on oak used to make wine casks. It is referenced in connection with wine and cask practices associated with the Concent of Saunt Edhar.
A mathic concent in the Vrone valley remembered for sequencing the "library grape" before the Second Sack. Contemporary accounts note that the specialists who understood its nuances were executed during the Sack, and much of their expertise was lost.
A formal chapter within the Edharian Order at the Concent of Saunt Edhar comprising the Centenarians (the Hundreders). It is explicitly named in a Voco service and is associated with a screened place in the Mynster and a portcullis in the upper works.
Mithra is one of the two large, clockâcoupled telescopes on the Starhenge atop the Praesidium at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It forms part of the coânamed Telescope of Saunts Mithra and Mylax used for targeted observations.
A high rocky outcrop east of the Mynster that supports the Millenarian Math; commonly referenced as the Millenariansâ crag. It overlooks the main complex and is a landmark associated with the Thousandersâ community.
Mylax is a named telescope mounted on the starhenge above the Praesidium at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It is paired with Mithra as part of the great telescope traditionally associated with Saunts Mylax and Mithra.
An open grassy area within the Concent of Saunt Edhar, lying at the foot of the Mynster and used by avout for walking, meals, and occasional nakedâeye observation.
A named internal screen within the Mynster associated with the Primate. It is referenced as the designated place from which a penitent may observe the aut of Voco without joining the general congregation.
A chancel screen within the Mynster at the Concent of Saunt Edhar associated with the Centenarian chapter. It includes a doorway that is opened during formal rites so a Centenarian may enter the chancel to answer a call.
A famed library associated with the city of Baz, widely invoked as a benchmark for the scale of knowledge collections. In current accounts it serves mainly as a cultural reference; specific details about its holdings or fate have not been stated.
Cosmographers associated with the Edharian Order at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. They are observed engaging with recent theorics, including new proofs drawn from materials deposited during Apert.
A historic Edharian chapter house within the Concent of Saunt Edhar, described as a widened stretch of cloister gallery used rarely except for ceremonial or order business. It is regarded as the heart of the order and is linked by tradition to Saunt Edhar.
An internal stair within the Mynster at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, located at the southwest corner of the Warden Regulantâs court and used by avout moving between the Regulant level and the Warden Fendantâs area above.
A ritual canticle referenced within the mathic community; it is sung during an Eliger ceremony when the Edharian Chapter inducts a member.
A layered polyculture of interplanted food crops grown to be mutually supportive and selfâsustaining, yielding a diverse harvest known as âtangle food.â At the Concent of Saunt Edhar it is celebrated in season and shared during Apert, and is said to predate Cnous with origins on the opposite side of the world from Ethras and Baz.
A mathic term with multiple senses: in Fluccish it denotes false speech and obfuscation, while in Orth it is a more technical label for speech that creates the impression of content without committing to clear meaning. The wordâs history includes charged usage by a Halikaarnian lineage and differing connotations inside maths versus in the Saeculum.
A radical order active in the 2nd Millennium A.R., named for Saunt Halikaarn and notorious for loudly denouncing "bulshytt" in othersâ speech. They helped sharpen a divide with Procian orders and were all Thrown Back shortly before the Third Sack; later stories often confuse them with the Incanters.
A set of extramuros political divisions referred to collectively by a name that originated when there were four; in current usage they number eight. The term appears in a civic context tied to prefectural reconfiguration and wider satrapial politics.
A disciplinary text cited within the mathic world. When the Warden Regulant "throws the Book" at an avout, they are ordered to complete specified chapters as penance, typically carried out in seclusion within a Mynster cell.
A Saecular political term rooted in an earlier fourâpart arrangement that has persisted even as the structure now encompasses eight regional units. In current usage it appears in references to the Tetrarchies and their leaders, with the legacy name retained from when there were originally four.
An extramuros label invoked in civicâreligious rhetoric to describe constituencies aligned with a âNew Counterbazianâ orientation. It is used by a visiting mayor when formally handing newcomers to the math, but no doctrines or specifics are defined in the observed account.
A formal text attributed to Diax and recited by the Primate in Proto-Orth during Apert at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It is described as chilly toward Enthusiasts while, for most listeners, serving as a traditional, dignifying start to the proceedings.
A political assembly associated with the Recovered Satrapies in the extramuros world. In one officialâs speech it is described as having reached a decisive "tipping point" with implications for leadership across several Tetrarchies.
A fifteen-year-old cousin of Cord who visits during the Tenth Night festivities at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. Curious and unselfconscious, he asks basic questions about the mathic life and is guided through a simple geometric proof while helping serve dessert.
A suur at the Concent of Saunt Edhar who addressed visitors on behalf of the Reformed Old Faanians during the Tenth Night supper at Apert. Her brief remarks followed Fraa Corlandinâs address for the New Circle.
A named body of ArchâMagistrates referenced in a mayoral speech as having mandated a broad reconfiguration of prefectural boundaries, with significant political effects.
An ancient group referenced in The Dictionary; their speech and writings are cited by the Knights of Saunt Halikaarn as examples of âbulshytt.â The term is associated with the ideological current summarized as Sphenic thought, but no formal structure or membership is described.
A collective in the mathic world associated with the Old Mathic Age and referenced in later sources as âthe Mystagogues.â They are cited in a Dictionary entry as a target of the Knights of Saunt Halikaarnâs denunciations of âbulshytt.â
A physician referenced over a jeejah by Jesryâs older brother during the Tenth Night supper at the Concent of Saunt Edhar as Apert was closing. The call concerned an âinfestationâ and âlarvae,â and the brother later spoke of negotiating a bulk rate on biopsies.
An aunt of Fraa Corlandin, mentioned during a Tenth Night supper as part of a family reunion story. She is noted for a distinctive pattern of cuts made in the top crust of a pie, cited as a family ritual passed down through generations.
A grandfather in Fraa Corlandin's family, remembered in a family anecdote about falling off his porch roof while cleaning the gutters.
An exhibition route and building complex inside the Unarian Math that leads visitors through a curated history of theorics from Cnous and his daughters through Orithena and Baz. It is a major feature of the concent and is commonly toured during Apert.
A domed exhibition hall on the Hylaean Way within the Unarian Math at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, centered on a monumental statue of Cnous with companion statues of Hylaea and Deat and lit by a triangular oculus. It serves as a focal point for tours during Apert and presents the symbolic fork between Deolater and Hylaean traditions via its two exits.
A rectangular gallery on the Hylaean Way at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, featuring frescoes and a central scale model of the Halls of Orithena. Its floor displays visual proofs of the Adrakhonic Theorem, and a secondary doorway from outdoors commemorates those who turned from Deolater paths toward Orithenan theorics.
A historical scholarly community centered on the Temple of Orithena, devoted to rigorous study of the Hylaean Theoric World. Known for Diaxâs later reform that distinguished disciplined theorics from numberâworshipping Enthusiasts.
A historical era presented as following the eruption of Ecba and the destruction of the temple at Orithena. In the Hylaean Way it is represented by galleries that include alcoves for the Forty Lesser and the Seven Great Peregrins.
In Diaxan theorics, a plane is a pure geometric object: a twoâdimensional manifold with a flat metric, generalized to analogous manifolds in higherâdimensional spaces.
A strand of abstract inquiry in the mathic tradition rooted in Diaxâs reforms at Orithena, emphasizing rigorous treatment of ideal objects and disciplined reasoning. The Dictionary uses the term in formal definitions (for example, a plane is defined as a twoâdimensional manifold with a flat metric), and avout link it with the caution known as Diaxâs Rake.
A historical name used for early followers of Hylaea, contrasted with Deolaters. The label marks the Hylaean pathâs focus on abstract forms and theorics rather than devotion to idols or gods.
A named set of seven major "Peregrins" remembered from the Peregrin period following the fall of Orithena. They are commemorated alongside the Forty Lesser Peregrins in exhibits that depict the aftermath of the eruption of Ecba.
An open communal meal held at the Concent of Saunt Edhar on the tenth night of Apert. Visitors and avout gather in the meadow for a shared supper, with rows of tables and preparations that include music for the evening.
An external back-mounted device observed on a visiting sline, forming a rigid ridge along the spine with a small tab that displayed a Kinagram. In the observed case it appeared to disable the wearerâs right arm.
A chapter of the Reformed Old Faanians housed within the Concent of Saunt Edhar. It is noted as having been added after the Third Sack when space was made by relocating many Edharians.
An avout referenced through a folded instruction leaf dated 940, credited with working out and recording how to deploy a difficult collapsible table. The note survives in storage at the Concent of Saunt Edhar and shows a penchant for highly specialized terminology.
A Bazian emperor from antiquity, known for commissioning companion statues of Hylaea and Deät to pair with an older statue of CnoĂźs. A popular anecdote claims he killed the sculptor to preserve the workâs ambiguity, though the account is presented as doubtful.
A flat, open ground at the center of the Periklyne in ancient Ethras, used by theoricians and geometers to draw figures and to conduct public dialog. The term is distinct from the mathematical plane; here it denotes a historical forum space.
A special millennial instance of Apert remembered for drawing an extraordinary crowd to the concent. It is cited for the 27,500 pilgrims who came through the gates to share a meal and, in the phrasing preserved in the account, to see the âEnd of the World.â
An internal cloister within the Unarian Math at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. The Hylaean Way tour route loops around it near its terminus during Apert.
A small, badge-like device used outside the maths to demonstrate identity and control access to places. It is worn on a lanyard by visitors and is not needed within the concent.
A suur at the Concent of Saunt Edhar and one of the beekeepers; during Apert she discovered a break-in at the apiary shed and the theft of mead.
A term with two senses in mathic usage: primarily a formally sanctioned intimate relationshipâusually between a fraa and a suurâregulated by Discipline and solemnized by a witnessed rite; secondarily, a Late Praxic Age jargon usage for contacts or relations between entities.
The earliest historical form of the Orth language, used as a period label in mathic scholarship and in The Dictionary to qualify meanings. It is cited in learned contexts, such as footnotes, to indicate usage predating Old and later Orth.
A period label used in mathic histories and reference entries to mark eras within the mathic world. Sources mention an âOld Mathic Ageâ and contrast it with later usage that cites the Praxic Age.
A historical form of Orth used within the mathic world. The Dictionary applies this as a period label for meanings and some entries subdivide it into Early and Late; in present scenes it is depicted as a formal, learned register among avout.
A venerated Saunt cited in an inâworld reference for a famous liaison with Saunt Per. Their rediscovered loveâletters made the pairing an exemplar later referenced when liaisons were formally categorized and selectively sanctioned.
A domed gatehouse associated with the Unarian community inside the concent, identifiable by its gridiron portcullis. It was observed closed during Apert alongside other cupolas in the same complex.
An avout who serves as Master of the Keys within the concent. During Apert he is seen managing portcullis access at the Praesidium and briefly escorting Fid Erasmas away, allowing Suur Trestanas to speak privately with Fraa Orolo.
A late phase of the Praxic Age referenced in The Dictionary and used as a period label in definitions and usage notes. In current material it is cited to tag a vague, "bulshytt" usage of "liaison," rather than to denote a precise institution or event.
A venerated figure in the mathic tradition, mentioned for a famous liaison with Saunt Elith in the Old Mathic Age; their relationship became known through love letters discovered after their deaths.
A named school or sect known to the mathic community, cited alongside the Order of the New Circle. In conversation it is invoked as advocating an "eye-of-the-beholder" stance about beauty; no formal doctrine or structure has been described.
Sphenic is an ideological label applied to proponents or advocates of Sphenic thought; in current usage it appears as an adjective (e.g., âSphenic demagoguesâ) rather than the name of a formal order. No structure, membership, or leadership is described in the available text.
A pejorative label applied to persuasive advocates associated with Sphenic thought, cited in warnings attributed to Thelenes about novices being "seduced" by such figures.
A portcullised cupola within the Concent of Saunt Edhar associated with the Centenarians. During Apert it was seen to the east of the Unarian Mathâs cupola and was observed with its gridiron closed alongside neighboring cupolas.
A set of postâFirst Sack rules that shaped practice within the mathic world. They include forbidding avout from further newmatter research, while allowing limited production for specific gear; broader accounts associate these reforms with restrictions on syntactic devices and the Itaâs remit.
Incanters are a pluralized, legendary order from Saecular stories about the mathic world, often portrayed as heirs to Halikaarnian traditions and set against Rhetors. A mathic account notes that this myth took shape in the days leading up to the Third Sack, and it is treated within the maths as fiction or shorthand rather than a confirmed organization.
A brilliantly bright supernova observed by Saunt Tancred and preserved in a photomnemonic tablet whose layers replay the event. Its remnant is known as Saunt Tancred's Nebula.
An extramuros institution for children, commonly called a "stabil"; the older full form "Stabilization Center" survives mainly as etymology. In practice, stabils provide daily care, meals, and screen-based instruction, with coaches delivering children to and from the site.
A named outsider iconography that portrays avout as abductors who âtakeâ peopleâespecially childrenâinto the maths. In the current context it is mentioned as a pattern a local resident does not subscribe to when describing a Collection as voluntary.
A Mathic term for an adversarial style of exchange; a "Periklynian dialog" is explicitly described as combat, contrasted with cooperative or instructional forms of dialog.
A venerated saunt of the mathic tradition associated with the Lorites and the so-called "Last Idea." She is credited with Saunt Lora's Proposition, set in the Sixteenth Century, asserting that every idea had already been conceived by that time; her influence remains widely debated.
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 asteroidâdeflection mission that became a study mission when the rock was calculated to miss Arbre.
An extramuros cohort identified as followers of the Warden of Heaven, referred to collectively by avout as âMoshianics.â They are associated with the Moshianic Iconography that expects revelations at gate openings.
A term in the mathic tradition for a teaching-style exchange where a mentor instructs a fid. It is contrasted with a peregrin dialog between equals and a Periklynian dialog, which is combative.
A figure from ancient mythology said to be able to look in all directions at once. The name is used for a fixed allâsky viewing instrument (âClesthyraâs Eyeâ) employed on starhenges to record the tracks of fastâmoving objects across the sky.
A historical cosmographer credited with discovering a large asteroid that once threatened Arbre; a later concent was named for him at the site of the lab where a mission to deflect the object was built.
A named area within the Concent of Saunt Edhar near the river. During Apert, the aqueduct is seen to cross the Back on its way to the river crossing where water power helps open the distant gates.
A doctrinal label referenced during an opening of the gates, used as a point of contrast for an ark described as "counter-Bazian." The text does not define Bazianâs tenets; it appears as an extramuros term in a religious or ideological context.
A label applied to outsiders with religious expectations about the mathic world, commonly invoked for pilgrims drawn to gate openings who hope for a revelatory sight or message. The term is closely associated with the Moshianic Iconography as described by avout.
A recurring set of named stereotypes and narratives by which people in the Saeculum depict the avout and the mathic world. Avout study these patterns to anticipate outsider attitudes and reactions during contact extramuros.
A recurring popular image of the mathic world derived from a Praxic Age entertainment about the villain Yorr. It portrays avoutâoften labeled as theorsâas criminally deranged praxic schemers bent on taking over the world.
A named iconography from a Praxic Age entertainment serial that shapes how some in the Saeculum view the avout. It casts avout as valuable, highly rational specialists whose very strengths make them seem emotionally limited and subordinate to intuitive leaders.
A fictional villain from a Praxic Age entertainment serial, used as shorthand for a popular iconography that portrays avout as dangerous, scheming experimenters. In portrayals he is a green-skinned, tentacled laboratory figure labeled a theorician but behaving like a praxic.
A label invoked in popular entertainments as the supposed heritage of fictionalized Incanters. The Dictionary notes this alleged association as part of exaggerated portrayals that some failed to distinguish from reality prior to the Third Sack.
One of the named iconographies by which people in the Saeculum depict the avout. It frames the theor as an awesomely wise elder statesman who can solve the problems of the Saecular world.
A named iconography within the set of recurring caricatures used by people in the Saeculum to depict the avout. It portrays avout as highâstrung, nervous, meddling knowâitâalls who lack physical courage and yield to more masculine Saeculars.
A larger teaching hall within the Cloister at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, named for Saunt Venster. It is used for lessons and gatherings and is noted to have more room than Saunt Grod's Chalk Hall.
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.
A formal retirement rite in the mathic community. It is signaled by bells; avout assemble in the Mynster while the Primate announces the retiree and the chants of the aut are sung.
One of the named Iconographies used by Saeculars to picture the mathic world, depicting avout as eccentric, lovable, disheveled theoriciansâabsentâminded but wellâmeaning. It is studied by avout to anticipate how outsiders may react during contact.
A fictional theorician and starship second-in-command from a Praxic Age moving-picture serial. His name is used for the Doxan Iconography, which portrays avout as useful but emotionally limited and subordinate to intuitive leaders.
An adjective used to identify the playwright Temnestra; the term indicates Temnestraâs origin or cultural affiliation and is cited in connection with the Temnestrian Iconography. No further details about Ethran are provided in the current text.
An avout-in-training who, during a review on Iconographies led by Grandsuur Tamura, explains the origin of the Doxan Iconography. Part of a cohort of thirty-two fids granted permission to go extramuros during Apert.
An Ethran playwright credited with the ancient satirical play "The Cloud-weaver." The work mocks Thelenes and is cited as the origin of the Temnestrian Iconography; it was used as evidence in Thelenes's trial.
A satirical play by the Ethran playwright Temnestra that mocks Thelenes; cited as the origin of the Temnestrian Iconography and said to have been used as evidence in Thelenes's trial.
Regred is the retirement status within the mathic community. It is invoked by the aut of Regred, a rite signaled by bells when a member chooses to go into retirement.
A venerated saunt in the mathic tradition, presently known in this account only as the namesake of a larger hall within the Concent of Saunt Edhar.
A historical group led by Saunt Proc during the late Praxic Age that advanced an extreme syntactic position about meaning. Its name is echoed in the present-day New Circle; no direct organizational continuity has been described.
A mathic practice for bringing people directly from the extramuros world into a math to become avout, typically conducted during Apert. It complements graduation from the Unarian math to maintain community numbers.
A colloquial label used by an avout for delivering a withering analytic critique in conversation; the name alludes to Thelenes. The term marks an intent to dismantle someoneâs remarks rather than engage in polite chitchat.
A venerated figure in the mathic world and the namesake of a Concent. In the current account, Saunt Muncoster is mentioned only indirectly via a Dictionary note about faculty patronage at the Concent of Saunt Muncoster, with no personal biography given.
A philosophical position referenced in The Dictionary. In the dialog Uraloabus, Thelenes is credited with its systematic annihilation, culminating in the title character's public suicide.
A philosophical dialog referenced in The Dictionary that features Thelenes and is noted for its devastating critique of Sphenic thought, ending with the title characterâs public suicide.
An extramuros body of officials noted for visiting communities at the new moon in sealed purple boxes; cited as one of the ways crimes are handled outside the mathic world.
A term for static pictographic symbols used outside the maths to convey simple instructions or information; contrasted with moving-picture Kinagrams and with reading Orth text.
A vehicle term used in the world outside the maths. Avout describe hearing mobes driving by beyond a concentâs walls, indicating their commonplace presence extramuros.
A rarely used, clock-driven portal associated with the Mynsterâs great clock. It is actuated by an icosahedron-shaped auxiliary weight on the PrĂŚsidium and opens on a millennial cycle alongside other time-governed gates.
The western nave of the Mynster, used primarily by the Unarians. It is noted for the finest stained-glass windows and stone-carving among the four cardinal naves.
A named gene sequence described as present in crops grown outside the mathâs walls. It is associated with reduced melancholy and greater ease in dismissing such thoughts among those who eat such food.
A term in mathic liturgy symbolizing the preâsystematic state of thought before CnoĂźs. During the aut at Provener, the complex, overlapping music of the Anathem depicts Kaos before resolving into a unison that helps set the great clock in motion.
A plant-like substance treated within maths as strictly proscribed and handled under burn-on-sight procedures associated with the Eleven. It is also noted in liturgical accounts as something consumed by slines.
A named cliff formation associated with Ecba, cited as the source of black volcanic stone used for major components of the Mynsterâs clockwork. The stone is described as being hauled over the North Pole to reach the math.
A named spot along the cloister gallery within a math, used as a passage and gathering space. It has a back exit into a covered alley between chalk halls and workshops, providing a practical route toward the Mynster.
Outward-facing gargoyles set on the braces beneath the sentinelsâ walkway around the Mynsterâs roof, associated with the Warden Fendantâs aerie in a Decenarian math.
A revered figure cited within the mathic tradition, known for "Saunt Taungaâs Question" about whether a sufficiently large field of cellular automata can think.
A general-type figure referenced in mathic iconography, mentioned among the carved motifs surrounding a Cloister garden within a math. Its precise definition has not been given in-text so far.
A dedicated workroom within the math used for copying books and manuscripts. Entered through a stone arch, it is notable for a pervasive ink smell and connects by a smaller doorway to the Old Library on the Cloister.
A named philosophical problem attributed to Saunt Taunga, asking whether a sufficiently large field of cellular automata can think. It is invoked by Fraa Erasmas during a discussion about ant coordination.
An extramuros moving-picture device referred to by avout as a "speely-device." Used to view or capture "speely" content; such devices are not kept within the math under the Cartasian Discipline.
An extramuros media system and content format referenced by the avout. It is distinguished from âspeelyâ recordings by extramuros artisans and is associated with older hardware such as a Farspark resonator.
A colloquial term used extramuros for viewing moving pictures on a speely device; within the math this practice is not used due to the Cartasian Discipline.
An extramuros device associated with the Farspark media system. It is referenced as older equipment that could be used with a downâconverter; the avout interviewed do not possess one.
A device mentioned by an extramuros artisan as an accessory for older Farspark equipment. It is suggested as something that could be paired with a Farspark resonator but is not shown in use.