Aunt Prin

First Appearance and Context

Aunt Prin is referenced during a communal feast on Tenth Night at the Concent of Saunt Edhar. In brief remarks to visitors, Fraa Corlandin recounts time spent with his family during Apert and invokes his Aunt Prin’s pie as an example of how family traditions carry meaning beyond surface utility.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • Extramuros relative in Corlandin’s family, cited in his address as part of a recent family gathering.
  • Associated with a long‑standing family ritual: a specific pattern of vents cut into a pie’s top crust, presented as an inherited practice rather than mere kitchen technique.

Relationships

  • Aunt to Fraa Corlandin; mentioned by him in a public address to illustrate how everyday acts can embody tradition and connection.

Descriptions/Characteristics

No physical description is provided. Her known association is culinary: making pies with a characteristic vent pattern linked to family custom.

Current Status/Location

Implied to be living extramuros and present at Corlandin’s recent family reunion; no further details are given.

Summary:

An aunt of Fraa Corlandin, mentioned during a Tenth Night supper as part of a family reunion story. She is noted for a distinctive pattern of cuts made in the top crust of a pie, cited as a family ritual passed down through generations.

Known as:
Aunt Prin