the Eleven

Definition

The Eleven denotes the small list of plant species forbidden within a math (intramuros). Under the Second New Revised Book of Discipline, any specimen believed to belong to the Eleven is uprooted and burned immediately, and the occurrence is recorded in the Chronicle.

Context and Usage

Avout learn to identify these species during routine garden and grounds work and may be dispatched to patrol nearby meadows for suspect growth. In practice, the Eleven functions as the strict counterpart to the permitted roster known as the One Hundred and Sixty-four. The full membership has not been listed in the narrative so far; however, current sources state that Blithe is one of the Eleven.

Related Terms

  • Enforcement and procedure: Second New Revised Book of Discipline; documentation via the Chronicle; carried out in day-to-day work by Avout.
  • Contrast: the permitted list, the One Hundred and Sixty-four.
  • Origins (ascribed): Mathic references credit Saunt Cartas with originating a short forbidden list that later expanded into the Eleven.

Notes

  • The exact species comprising the Eleven have not been enumerated in-text. Mentions emphasize immediate eradication and documentation rather than cataloguing the entire roster.
  • Descriptions of specific field incidents preserve ambiguity when witnesses disagree on identification; entries are hedged as suspected or confirmed according to what is recorded.
Summary:

A short, proscribed list of plant species within the maths; suspected specimens are burned on sight and the occurrence is entered in the Chronicle. Current references note that blithe is among the Eleven.

Known as:
the Eleven