Baritoe

Overview

Baritoe—often referred to in speech as “Saunt Baritoe’s”—is a prominent mathic concent counted among the Big Three. It has long‑standing ties to the Saeculum and a harbor‑adjacent setting that has repeatedly supported a city outside its walls since the Reconstitution, giving it a reputation for being relatively urban and worldly.

Notable Features

  • Harbor setting that, depending on conditions, forms an excellent port; across eras, a sizable extramuros city has recurrently grown outside its walls.
  • Reputation for close engagement with the Sæcular world in comparison to many other maths.

Associations

  • Teaching and orders: Hosts Unarian teachers and students; a long‑serving suur at Baritoe, Suur Aculoä, is cited for authoring books that engage with the metatheoretical work of Fraa Paphlagon and related traditions among the Unarians.
  • Historical metatheorics: A reference entry credits a fraa named Erasmas at Baritoe, together with Suur Uthentine, with developing “Complex Protism,” a generalization of the familiar two‑box diagram to larger directed‑acyclic structures; this situates Baritoe within the lineage of ideas stemming from Protism.

Recent Activity

  • In current discussions among avout, Baritoe is named when considering who has studied Paphlagon’s earlier writings, with Baritoe’s Unarian teachers noted as attentive readers.

Status/Access

Active and influential as one of the Big Three; known for a coastal‑harbor site and for close ties to extramuros communities that have often flourished just beyond its walls.

Summary:

A prominent mathic institution and one of the Big Three, noted for strong ties to the Sæculum and a reputation for being urban and worldly due to its harbor setting and the recurring growth of a city outside its walls since the Reconstitution. It is also known for Unarian teaching and scholarship (e.g., Suur Aculoä) engaging with Fraa Paphlagon’s work.

Known as:
BaritoeSaunt BaritoeSaunt Baritoe’s