Saunt Phendra

Saunt Phendra is a revered Saunt within the mathic world. In current accounts, the name appears in connection with the math named for Phendra rather than through a direct biography.

First appearance and context

In an entry explaining the idiom “to go Hundred,” historical mishaps during a Third Centennial Apert are listed. The math named after Saunt Phendra is cited as having harbored a crude nuclear reactor in subterranean catacombs.

Associations and legacy

The incident at the math of Saunt Phendra is grouped with other centenarian mishaps that prompted the formation of the Inquisition and the establishment of hierarchs in their modern form, including Wardens Regulant with authority to inspect and impose discipline across maths.

Status

No details about Saunt Phendra’s life, dates, or works are provided in current text. The name survives as the patron of a math; further information may be revealed later.

Summary:

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 catacombs—one of the mishaps that contributed to the rise of the Inquisition and Wardens Regulant.

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