Reconstitution

First Appearance and Context

The Reconstitution is referenced during an Ordinal aut at Provener inside the Mynster. In that setting, the community’s liturgy recapitulates its past by first reviewing what occurred “before the Reconstitution,” then proceeding forward through later developments within the concent.

Description and Role

Within mathic accounts, the Reconstitution marks a threshold after the The Terrible Events. Following that upheaval, the long‑standing Hylaean Anathem was revived in a new form centered on the winding of the great clock during Provener. The term functions as a historical divider used in teaching and ceremony, orienting narratives and practice relative to this turning point.

Relationships and Functions

  • Serves as a reference epoch for liturgy and history inside the maths, shaping how stories and studies are organized (pre‑ versus post‑Reconstitution).
  • Tied to the physical and ceremonial focus on the Mynster’s mechanisms, since the clock‑centered revival occurs through works housed in the Præsidium.
  • Associated with ongoing communal rhythms observed by avout at Provener, which visibly enact the continuity claimed after the Reconstitution.

Current Status

The Reconstitution remains a standard point of reference in current liturgy and instruction. Further particulars—causes, scope, and exact reforms—have not yet been detailed in the narrative.

Summary:

A named historical turning point in the mathic world. Liturgical histories distinguish what came before it from what followed, and after the Terrible Events key rites were revived in a new, clock‑centered form within the Mynster.

Known as:
The Reconstitution