Second Millennial Convox

The Second Millennial Convox is referenced as a millennial instance of a large assembly in the mathic world, akin to a Millennial Convox, convened to coordinate long‑cycle business across orders.

In a messal discussion, Moyra states that two co‑authors of Complex Protism—Suur Uthentine and Fraa Erasmas—“were Thousanders,” and therefore their treatise was not copied out into the mathic world until the Second Millennial Convox. This frames the event as the first broad dissemination point for their work on Complex Protism, consistent with the role of Thousanders in reserving long‑cycle work for millennial occasions.

No further particulars (date, host concent, or proceedings) are given in the account that mentions it. The reference positions the Second Millennial Convox among the rare millennial gatherings used to broadcast long‑horizon work from crag maths to the wider community.

Summary:

A millennial Convox cited as the moment when a Thousander-authored treatise on Complex Protism by Suur Uthentine and Fraa Erasmas was first copied out to the wider mathic world.

Known as:
the Second Millennial Convox