Millennial Convox of 3000

The Millennial Convox of 3000 is referenced as a millennial‑cycle gathering of the mathic world. It is discussed alongside other millennial happenings of that era and used as a milestone for coordination across orders.

Overview

  • Identified as a specific instance of a millennial convocation; see Millennial Convox for the general institution.
  • Brought up in conversation as a time marker connected to efforts that spanned many orders by the year 3000 A.R.

Context and timing

  • Mentioned in the same breath as the era’s Millennial Apert of 3000, indicating that multiple millennial‑cycle events framed thinking and activity around that time.

Role in current accounts

  • One speaker suggests that, by 3000, patient organizers could have cultivated supporters “everywhere except in Thousander maths,” using the steady contact afforded by annually opening orders such as the Unarians. The idea is that contacts might progress through cohorts (e.g., Unarian to Tenner to Hundreder) over the centuries, culminating in broad coverage by the time of this Convox.
  • This scenario is presented as a possibility rather than a confirmed program, and is connected to speculation about a Saecular foundation (a Dowment) backing long‑term projects. The emphasis is on how a millennial Convox would serve as a natural coordination point.

Participation and scope (as inferred in dialogue)

  • The conversation treats Thousanders as the most insulated cohort in this period, hence the caveat “except in Thousander maths.” See Thousanders for background on their long cycle.

See also

Summary:

A millennial convocation held in A.R. 3000. In current accounts it is cited as a point by which long‑running plans could have placed sympathizers across most orders, with Thousanders likely being the hardest to reach.

Known as:
Millennial Convox of 3000