Saunt Zenla

Saunt Zenla is a saunt of the mathic tradition. In current accounts the name is chiefly encountered as the eponym of a small, old chalk hall within the Concent of Saunt Edhar.

First appearance and context

Saunt Zenla is referenced when an official interview is conducted in “Saunt Zenla’s” chalk hall at Saunt Edhar. The room is presented as a long-established space reserved for high-level work and instruction.

Namesake chalk hall

The chalk hall bearing Saunt Zenla’s name is described as one of the smallest and oldest at the concent. It is traditionally used by the most senior Edharian theoricians to collaborate or to teach advanced students. Its use for formal, recorded proceedings underscores its association with serious, senior-level scholarship in the Edharian tradition.

Affiliations and legacy

By current mention, Saunt Zenla’s name is connected to the Edharian tradition at Saunt Edhar and to the scholarly work carried on there by senior members of the Edharian Order. No biographical details about Zenla are provided in the present account beyond the hall that bears the name.

Status

No information is given about Saunt Zenla’s life, era, or deeds in the current narrative. The chalk hall remains in active use at Saunt Edhar.

Summary:

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.

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