Millennial Convox

Overview

The Millennial Convox is the millennial instance of a named mass‑assembly in the mathic world, analogous in form to a Convox but convened at the turn of a millennium. It is used to coordinate long‑cycle matters that span many orders and concents.

Preceding Context

  • Era: References place Millennial Convox gatherings in the context of A.R. millennia (for example, A.R. 3000).
  • Roles: The Thousanders are described as playing a central role in millennial Convox business, including work on dictionary editions and other long‑cycle concerns.
  • Related language forum: The same era features the language-focused convocation known as The Millennial Orth Convox, cited for formalizing usage such as the acceptance of “saunt.”

What Happens

Accounts depict millennial Convox activity as an enlarged version of Convox practice: many avout are Evoked to travel under Peregrin while preserving elements of the Discipline, and delegates share information, codify standards, and coordinate projects with century‑scale horizons.

Aftermath/Consequences

  • Project seeding (A.R. 3000): In current narrative, speakers credit the millennial moment with spreading knowledge of a major archaeological excavation on Ecba (the Temple of Orithena). It is confirmed that the dig began in A.R. 3000 under Edharian leadership; some participants suggest it was launched during the Millennial Convox and carried home by delegates, though this is presented as inference rather than documented procedure.
  • Parallel observance: In the same year, the Millennial Apert of 3000 drew unprecedented crowds to the gates. While distinct from the Convox, it illustrates the broader millennial context in which multiple rare gatherings and decisions occurred.
Summary:

A rare, large-scale Convox convened at the turn of a millennium in A.R. reckoning to coordinate long‑cycle mathic business. Current accounts invoke it alongside A.R. 3000 developments and suggest it as a venue where major initiatives and standards were shared across orders.

Known as:
Millennial Convox