Convox at Tredegarh

The Convox at Tredegarh is a Convox (rare mass-assembly) convened at the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh (walled mathic complex). It is referenced as the place to which Evoked (formally summoned) avout (mathic monastic members) are sent.

Context and first mentions

At Orithena, gatekeepers state that “one who has been Evoked, and despatched to Convox at Tredegarh, may not suddenly present himself at a different math (cloistered community).” This places the assembly at Tredegarh and characterizes it as current and binding on those summoned. In the same period, speakers group “the Convox” among other weighty concerns, underscoring its significance.

Role and function

  • Serves as the assembly point receiving Evoked avout from across the mathic world, concentrated at Tredegarh.
  • By gatekeeper testimony, individuals dispatched to this Convox are expected to travel there directly rather than divert to other maths.

Relationships and affiliations

Current status

Active; described as the destination for those Evoked to attend, with an expectation of direct travel to Tredegarh rather than appearances at other maths.

Notes

  • Terminology: “Convox” is used both for the rare mass-assembly itself and informally for the host concent during such a gathering. “Tredegarh” here refers to the concent bearing that name.
Summary:

A rare Convox held at the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh, cited as the destination for avout who have been Evoked; those dispatched there are expected to proceed to Tredegarh rather than to other maths.

Known as:
Convox at Tredegarh