Flying Wedge Monument

First Appearance and Context

Avout at the Concent of Saunt Edhar refer to a wedge‑named memorial situated inside the Year Gate. Its plaque retells the story of the Third Sack and explicitly names the three Thousander maths remembered as having remained unviolated during that time: Saunt Edhar, Saunt Rambalf, and Saunt Tredegarh.

Description and Location

The monument stands within the Year Gate precinct of the Concent of Saunt Edhar. As described in related accounts of the Third Sack, the memorial is a wedge‑shaped stone tumulus oriented inward toward the clock, emphasizing return rather than flight.

Structures and Features

  • Plaque inscription summarizing the Third Sack and listing the “Three Inviolates.”
  • Wedge‑shaped form (as reported in Third Sack accounts) symbolically echoing the sortie formation and the community’s return.

Relationships and Affiliations

Current Status

Intact and in place inside the Year Gate precinct at Saunt Edhar; actively referenced by avout as a historical touchpoint when discussing the Third Sack and the “Three Inviolates.”

Summary:

A commemorative monument inside the Year Gate at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. Its plaque recounts the Third Sack and names the three Thousander maths remembered as unviolated in that era.

Known as:
The Flying Wedge Monument