King Rooda

Overview

King Rooda is cited as a historical ruler whose army marched through Upper Colbon on its way to being massacred. The reference appears in the context of the long‑standing quest to solve the Teglon, connecting his name to an episode in which Suur Charla of the Daughters of Hylaea believed she had found an answer.

Appearance and Traits

No physical description or personal traits are provided. Only his title and a single historical reference are given.

Roles and Actions

  • Monarch associated with a military campaign: his army is said to have passed through Upper Colbon before being massacred.
  • Serves as a temporal marker in accounts tied to work on the Teglon, a classical tiling problem traced back to the Temple of Orithena.

Relationships

  • Contextually linked to Suur Charla and the Daughters of Hylaea (an order named for Hylaea) through a narrative that uses the army’s march and subsequent defeat to date her reported insight about the Teglon.
  • No direct interactions with named contemporary figures are described; all mentions are historical and second‑hand.

Current Status

Referenced only as a figure from the past. No current whereabouts or fate are stated beyond the note that his army was later massacred.

Summary:

A historical monarch referenced in accounts surrounding the Teglon; his army marched through Upper Colbon en route to a later massacre. Mentioned as a time marker in the story of Suur Charla of the Daughters of Hylaea.

Known as:
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