Daughters of Hylaea

Overview

The Daughters of Hylaea are referenced as a sisterhood linked by name to Hylaea and the Hylaean tradition. They are known at present only through mention of a member, Suur Charla, who was said to have believed she had solved an ancient tiling problem called the Teglon; no organizational details have been provided.

Purpose and Structure

Nothing definitive has been stated about the group’s charter or hierarchy. The name suggests an affinity with Hylaea and, by association, the Hylaean Theoric World, but their formal standing within the mathic world—if any—has not been described.

Practices

No practices, rites, or distinctive methods have been reported. All current information comes from second‑hand historical remarks.

Known Members/Associations

  • Suur Charla: cited as “of the Daughters of Hylaea,” remembered for claiming to have found an answer to the Teglon while on the road to Upper Colbon during a march by King Rooda’s army. Accounts say she never recovered her sanity.
  • The Teglon: a venerable tiling problem traced in tradition to the Temple of Orithena; the reference places the Daughters in the stream of classical theorics associated with the Halls of Orithena.

Recent Activity

The Daughters of Hylaea are only mentioned by name in current accounts, as context within discussions about the Teglon. No present‑day activity, location, or membership has been described.

Summary:

A named sisterhood or circle associated by name with Hylaea, known from a historical reference to Suur Charla. Beyond the name and that association, its structure, aims, and current status are not described.

Known as:
Daughters of Hylaea