Saunt Tredegarh

Lord Tredegarh—venerated in many mathic sources as Saunt Tredegarh—is cited as a mid‑to‑late Praxic Age theor responsible for fundamental advances in thermodynamics. His legacy is most visible in the Concent of Saunt Tredegarh, which bears his name and is counted among the Big Three.

First Mentions and Context

  • Reference entries explicitly use the form “Lord Tredegarh” and place him in the mid‑to‑late Praxic Age; his theorics in heat and energy are treated as foundational.
  • The concent named for him is regularly invoked in discussions of high‑status maths and current gatherings.

Legacy and Associations

Current Status

Tredegarh is a historical figure. Beyond titles and the scope of his contributions as summarized above, no direct biographical details have been presented in current accounts. The concent that preserves his name is active and prominent, including as a host site during the Convox at Tredegarh.

Summary:

A Praxic‑Age theor credited with fundamental advances in thermodynamics; venerated within the mathic tradition and remembered chiefly through the concent that bears his name.

Known as:
Saunt TredegarhLord Tredegarh