Saunt Terramore

Saunt Terramore is a venerated figure referenced through the math that bears his name. In a Dictionary note explaining the slang “to go Hundred,” the Third Centennial Apert is cited with several notorious outcomes across Hundreder maths; at Saunt Terramore’s, the gates opened to reveal nothing at all—not even human remains.

Historical context

  • During that period, the string of mishaps across multiple maths is said to have prompted the creation of the Inquisition and the institution of hierarchs in their modern forms, including Wardens Regulant.
  • The episode is framed around Apert, the scheduled opening when maths unbar their gates.

Affiliations and associations

  • Terramore’s name is attached to a math (treated among the Hundreders in that account). No biographical details, teachings, or dates are provided in current sources.

Description

  • No physical description or personal attributes are given.

Status

  • Historical reference only; current status and era of life are not specified in available accounts.
Summary:

A venerated saunt known from a historical account tied to the Third Centennial Apert, when the math bearing his name opened to reveal nothing at all—not even human remains. The mishaps of that period are cited as prompting the creation of the Inquisition and the modern hierarchy including Wardens Regulant.

Known as:
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