Autipete

First Appearance and Context

Autipete is mentioned in a refectory conversation at the Concent of Saunt Edhar, when Fraa Orolo wryly likens Suur Trestanas to "Autipete." The narrator clarifies that Autipete is a figure of ancient mythology who blinded her father while he slept.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • In the myth, Autipete crept up on her sleeping father and put out his eyes.
  • No further details about era, culture, or affiliations are provided in the text.

Current Status/Location

  • Mythic figure used as a comparison in dialogue; no direct appearance in the present narrative.
Summary:

A figure of ancient mythology known for blinding her sleeping father. The name is invoked by Fraa Orolo as a pointed comparison to Suur Trestanas.

Known as:
Autipete