Plurality of Worlds: A Comparative Study of Polycosmic Ideation among the Halikaarnians

First Appearance and Context

The work is first identified by title during discussions among avout at Saunt Edhar. Tulia cites it while sketching Ignetha Foral’s background and interests, and a request for a copy is submitted through the Lower Labyrinth so that it can be hand‑copied and sent from Baritoe.

Authorship and Connections

Ignetha Foral is described as having spent six years in the Unarian math at Baritoe and as the author of this treatise. The work is said to compare the writings of Fraa Paphlagon to those of earlier figures “like Paphlagon,” situated among the Halikaarnians. In local commentary, Baritoe is characterized as Procian‑dominated; the title’s scholarly phrasing is noted in that context. Foral’s name is also associated with recent Sæcular affairs, but within the maths she is discussed for her study of Paphlagon and the traditions named in the title.

Subjects and Focus

As stated, the treatise is a comparative study of polycosmic ideation in the Halikaarnian tradition, with Paphlagon as a key point of reference. In avout conversation it is linked to the topic of the polycosm and to readings of Paphlagon’s metatheoretical line. The title’s scope implies treatment of ideas within the Halikaarnian stream while surveying related strands across centuries.

Role in Ongoing Events (as discussed)

Peers speculate about why certain figures are being consulted and whether current observations might intersect with polycosmic theorics; in that discussion, this treatise is mentioned as relevant background and as a reason to seek out Paphlagon’s views. These remarks are presented as conjecture among avout, not established fact.

Current Status and Availability

No copy is presently in the Saunt Edhar library. A formal request has been lodged via the Lower Labyrinth; a Unarian fid at Baritoe would need to produce a hand‑copied manuscript and send it on. Popular works sometimes circulate without request, but this one has not yet appeared.

Summary:

A scholarly treatise by Ignetha Foral, noted for comparing Fraa Paphlagon’s work to earlier Halikaarnians and surveying polycosmic ideas. The title is known at Saunt Edhar; a hand-copied copy has been requested from Baritoe but has not yet arrived.

Known as:
Plurality of Worlds: a Comparative Study of Polycosmic Ideation among the Halikaarnians.