Upper Colbon

Overview

Upper Colbon is mentioned as a destination reached by a road in a historical anecdote connected to the Teglon tiling problem. In that account, Suur Charla of the Daughters of Hylaea stopped on the road to Upper Colbon to scratch out what she believed was a solution, while King Rooda’s army marched by on its way to disaster. No direct description of the place itself is provided.

Notable Features

  • Only detail given is the existence of a road leading to Upper Colbon
  • No physical description, geography, or surrounding settlements are specified in current accounts

Associations

  • Remembered in connection with the long‑standing tiling problem known as the Teglon, which is said to date back to the Temple of Orithena
  • Linked by anecdote to Suur Charla (of the Daughters of Hylaea) and the movements of King Rooda’s army

Recent Activity

  • Cited by avout in discussion as one of the storied moments in the history of attempts to resolve the Teglon; no recent visit to Upper Colbon itself is described

Status/Access

  • Present status and exact location are unspecified
  • Access is implied by a road leading toward it; further details are not given
Summary:

Upper Colbon is a locale referenced in accounts surrounding the Teglon tiling problem. It is cited as the destination along a road where Suur Charla of the Daughters of Hylaea believed she had found an answer as King Rooda’s army marched past.

Known as:
Upper Colbon