Eagle-Rez

Eagle‑Rez is referenced as a high‑specification feature of a speelycaptor used extramuros. In a library conversation, Artisan Quin explained that his associate, Artisan Flec, did not make a speely because his device was “too good.” Quin listed the Eagle‑Rez together with “SteadiHand” and “DynaZoom,” and said that in combination they were claimed to be able to see across into other parts of the Mynster, even through screens. Quin began to say who had told Flec this, but the avout host stopped him and reminded him that such disclosures were not permitted under the Discipline; the source remains unstated in the text. The context implies that Eagle‑Rez denotes very high‑resolution imaging.

Role and Restrictions

  • The capabilities associated with Eagle‑Rez were cited as a reason to restrict speely recording inside the Mynster. Within the mathic world, practical enforcement and guidance on such matters are associated with the Ita.

Characteristics

  • Not described in technical terms, but grouped with stabilization (“SteadiHand”) and zoom (“DynaZoom”) features on a speelycaptor.
  • Treated as a marketed specification of extramuros recording gear rather than a mathic device.

Status

  • Not used within the maths; outside the walls it appears as part of high‑end speelycaptors owned by artisans such as Artisan Flec.
Summary:

A high‑resolution imaging feature cited as part of an extramuros speelycaptor. Mentioned alongside “SteadiHand” and “DynaZoom,” it was referenced as a reason a recording device was considered too capable to be permitted inside the Mynster.

Known as:
Eagle-Rez