Plurality of Worlds Lorite

A Plurality of Worlds Lorite is an informal label for a person taking a Lorite approach to questions raised by a plurality of worlds. Rather than treating the notion of multiple cosmi as a blank slate, this stance asks what precedents, correspondences, and shared sources might already exist across worldtracks.

First appearance and context

The phrase is offered in conversation around the kitchen supporting the Plurality of Worlds Messal during the Convox at Tredegarh. Suur Moyra characterizes herself as a “meta‑Lorite,” and a listener restates it as “a Plurality of Worlds Lorite,” which she affirms as capturing her intent. The term is presented as descriptive rather than formal—more a way of framing inquiry than a title or office.

Focus and questions

A Plurality of Worlds Lorite pursues Lorite‑style precedent‑tracing across cosmi, posing questions such as: - Who would be the analogs of known saunts in other worlds (e.g., “Who was their Evenedric?” or “Who was the Saunt Hemn on Quator?”)? - Are there parallel figures or traditions (e.g., a Lady Baritoe on Antarct), and how might such parallels arise? - Do beliefs and practices align across worlds (e.g., whether a deity worshiped in one tradition is the same in another)? These are raised as prompts for inquiry, not as settled claims.

Relationship to other ideas

  • Rooted in the Lorite outlook: privileging earlier attestations, shared structures, and precedents rather than novelty for its own sake.
  • Emerges within a messal devoted to “Plurality of Worlds,” where practical and theoric perspectives mix.

Status

The label is conversational and provisional. It signals an investigative posture within ongoing discussions, not membership in a separate order.

Summary:

An informal self‑description for a Lorite‑aligned stance applied to the idea of multiple worlds. It denotes a Lorite habit of seeking correspondences and prior scholarship extended across different cosmi.

Known as:
Plurality of Worlds Lorite