Saunt Fenabrast

Saunt Fenabrast is a Saunt within the Mathic World. In current accounts he is cited for proving wrong a once‑fashionable elementary particle theorics that had been popular from 2300 to 2600, after which the subject fell out of favor.

First appearance and context

Fenabrast’s name is invoked when avout consult a compendium of papers on that theory retrieved from the Old Library. The reference notes that the field had been “all the rage” until Fenabrast’s proof showed it to be incorrect.

Roles and contributions

  • Credited with the decisive proof that refuted a prominent line of elementary particle theorics that circulated for several centuries.
  • Treated as an authoritative figure whose work is used as a cautionary touchstone when the theory is mentioned.

Relationships and affiliations

  • Title indicates veneration within the mathic tradition as a Saunt. Specific biographical details, teachers, or maths associated with Fenabrast have not been stated.

Current status

Known through citations to his proof; no other details about life, era, or location have been provided in the present account.

Summary:

A saunt of the mathic world known for disproving a once‑popular elementary particle theory; his name is cited as the authority whose result ended its fashion.

Known as:
Saunt Fenabrast