Incanters

Overview

“Incanters” is the plural label for a legendary order named in Saecular stories about the maths, usually set against the Rhetors. Avout speakers treat it as iconography and shorthand, not a recognized body. The myth is said to have taken shape in the period leading up to the Third Sack, and the singular Incanter is used similarly as a trope.

Purpose and Structure

  • No formal purpose, rites, officers, or seats are attested.
  • Outsider frames sometimes map the label to “Halikaarnian traditions” and place it on the semantics side, occasionally linking it to Saunt Halikaarn. Inside the maths, such mappings are treated as oversimplifications of real orders and lineages.

Practices (attributed)

  • Popular accounts claim Incanters could “alter reality” or “change the future” by special utterances; avout present these as stories, not descriptions of praxis.
  • In one oft‑retold episode about a skeleton discovered inside a recently poured structure near a concent, “so‑called Incanters” are credited with “finishing” the incident by leaving only ripple‑like records; tellings stress uncertainty and conflicting details, preserving it as folklore rather than fact.

Known Members/Associations

  • No confirmed members are identified.
  • Outsider tellings sometimes align the label with the crag‑dwelling Thousanders at this concent, who are identified with the Edharian Order. Speakers caution that this is a narrative mapping, not an acknowledged office.

Recent Activity

  • No activity as an organization is shown. The label is invoked in present conversations to frame legends (e.g., the parking‑ramp episode), reinforcing that “Incanters” functions as a story label.
Summary:

Incanters are a legendary order from Saecular stories about the mathic world, often paired against the Rhetors; within the maths the term denotes an outsider trope rather than a confirmed organization. In lore retold here, the "so‑called Incanters" are credited with "finishing" a notorious parking‑ramp incident, a claim presented as folklore.

Known as:
The Incanters