Suur Trestanas

First Appearance and Context

Trestanas is observed enforcing Discipline within the Concent of Saunt Edhar. Early on she is present near the upper works when access to the Starhenge is sealed under hierarchs’ direction, an unusual restriction noted across the community.

Roles and Actions

  • As the Warden Regulant, she maintains the inward‑facing watch, assigns penances, and governs conduct within the walls.
  • While visiting members of the Inquisition were on site, she imposed Book penance that kept a young fraa sequestered; later guidance allowed attendance at solemn rites with immediate return to confinement.
  • Her office oversees movement and conduct in the Regulant Court, a level associated with penance cells and staff activity beneath the upper works.
  • In the period when rooftop access was locked down, she was linked by avout accounts to the sealing of the Starhenge.

Relationships and Affiliations

  • Works among the hierarchs at the Concent of Saunt Edhar and coordinates with the branch authority of the Inquisition.
  • Frequently mentioned alongside Fraa Spelikon in community accounts of the restrictions around the upper works and related information controls.

Perceptions and Reputation

Contemporaneous avout describe Trestanas as strict and vigilant. In one account, she and Fraa Spelikon are characterized as having “locked us out of the starhenge” and as trying to control what could be known or discussed—presented in‑text as the narrator’s perception rather than an established finding.

Current Status

Active as Warden Regulant inside the Mynster complex, with oversight centered on the Regulant Court. Restrictions on rooftop access and the starhenge have been a recent focus of her office.

Summary:

Suur Trestanas is the Warden Regulant at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, enforcing the Discipline. Around the opening and a later Evocation, she was associated with sealing access to the starhenge and with strict inward oversight while visiting Inquisitors were on site.

Known as:
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