Antiswarm

During the Convox at the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh, organizers describe and begin to stage a contingency dispersal network known as “the Antiswarm.” Named by the Ita, it is framed as risk mitigation should the opposing faction escalate: the community would scatter into the Sæculum in pre‑assigned small cells of avout, yet remain coordinated over the Reticulum so essential functions continue while dispersed.

Each participant is already assigned to a cell, but only cell leaders are briefed in advance. Leaders receive evacuation plans and responsibilities; the rank‑and‑file are issued rucksacks and a dormant badge. If activation is ordered, a person’s badge awakens and directs them to their cell’s rendezvous. Cells are designed to include Ita, ending the usual avout–Ita segregation for the duration and shifting work toward immediately Sæcular tasks.

Public logistics—open‑air distribution of gear with military support—are used as a deterrence signal that dispersal can happen at once. Sæcular officials described as the Panjandrums are visibly involved in arrangements.

Some participants explicitly compare the Antiswarm’s envisioned effects to a “second Rebirth” (a renewed Praxic turn), though this remains a characterization rather than a formal declaration. As of the latest accounts, the plan is preparatory: cell leaders have been meeting, and rucksacks and badges have been issued; activation has not been ordered.

Summary:

A contingency dispersal network prepared around the Convox to scatter pre‑assigned cells while staying coordinated over the Reticulum. Named by the Ita, it aims to preserve essential work and deter attack by showing readiness to disperse at a moment’s notice.

Known as:
the Antiswarm