Canticle of Inbrase
First Appearance and Context
The Canticle of Inbrase is noted during an instance of Eliger at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, when a Tenner named to join the Edharian Chapter is inducted. Its inclusion in the ceremony marks the moment of reception by that chapter.
Roles/Actions and Affiliations
- Functions as a ceremonial song used in the induction portion of Eliger.
- Associated in practice with the Edharian Chapter when one of their number is being received.
Relationships
- Ceremony: Eliger (selection and vow‑taking rite).
- Community: Edharian Chapter at the Concent of Saunt Edhar.
Descriptions/Characteristics
In the cited instance, the singing was vigorous but rough around the edges, which signaled who was officiating. No lyrics or musical form are provided in the current account.
Current Status/Location
Observed in use at the Concent of Saunt Edhar during Eliger when an inductee is received by the Edharian Chapter. Further uses or variants are not yet described.
Summary:
A ritual canticle referenced within the mathic community; it is sung during an Eliger ceremony when the Edharian Chapter inducts a member.
First seen:
Part 3: Eliger - Chapter 16
Part 3: Eliger - Chapter 16
Most recently seen:
Part 3: Eliger - Chapter 16
Part 3: Eliger - Chapter 16
Known as:
The Canticle of Inbrase
The Canticle of Inbrase