Suur Ala

First appearance and context

Suur Ala is observed beneath the eave outside the Refectory kitchen, seated with Suur Tulia and cutting up old tires to make sandals while fraas work inside preparing food. The pair are absorbed in their own conversation and seem unaware of the spirited exchange in the kitchen.

Role and function

As a Suur, Ala is a female avout within the mathic community. The scene shows her engaged in practical work—repurposing tires into sandals—suggesting participation in the day‑to‑day craft and upkeep of the concent. No specific office or formal responsibility has been stated.

Relationships and references

She is shown alongside Suur Tulia, with whom she often talks. The narrator, Fraa Erasmas, remarks that he would rather Ala not overhear him getting “planed,” implying she would enjoy a deft verbal takedown in a dialog.

Current status

Present within the math and last seen near the kitchen working on sandals with Suur Tulia. No further details have been given about her duties or movements.

Summary:

A suur (female avout) within a math, seen working with Suur Tulia on practical chores such as cutting old tires into sandals. She is portrayed as enjoying a lively planing in dialog, at least in the narrator’s estimation.

Known as:
AlaSuur Ala