Baritoe

Baritoe is a prominent mathic institution counted among the “Big Three.” It comes up during discussion about who in the outside world had taken notice of Fraa Paphlagon’s writings. A teacher there, Suur Aculoä—described as a long‑serving member of the Unarians and affiliated with the Latter Evenedricians—has written two books engaging with Paphlagon’s metatheorics.

First Appearance and Context

Baritoe is first mentioned when avout consider possible readers of Paphlagon’s earlier treatises. In that exchange, Baritoe is identified as one of the “Big Three” maths, and Suur Aculoä at Baritoe is cited as an admirer of Paphlagon’s metatheoretical work.

Affiliations and Role

  • Status: Presented as one of the “Big Three” maths.
  • Teaching: Hosts suurs, including Unarian educators; Suur Aculoä there is named as a Latter Evenedrician.
  • Reach: In the same discussion it is suggested that many influential people in the Sæcular world spent formative time at the Big Three maths, which frames Baritoe’s potential influence beyond mathic walls.

Associated Figures

  • Suur Aculoä: A Unarian teacher at Baritoe and a Latter Evenedrician; credited with authoring two books engaging with Paphlagon’s work.

Current Status/Location

Active as an established math; specific geographic details are not provided in the text available.

Summary:

A prominent mathic institution counted among the "Big Three"; cited as the place where Suur Aculoä teaches, a Unarian associated with the Latter Evenedricians.

Known as:
Baritoe