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'''Kalak''' (<small>Alethi pronounciation:</small> [[Wikipedia:Help:IPA|[kəˈlɑk]]] [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Pronunciation_respelling_key|kə-LAK]]{{wob ref|6737}}) is one of the ten [[Herald]]s of the [[Almighty]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} He is the patron of the [[Order of Willshapers]].
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'''Kalak''' (<small>Alethi pronounciation:</small> [[Wikipedia:Help:IPA|[kəˈlɑk]]] [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Pronunciation_respelling_key|kə-LAK]]{{wob ref|6737}}), also known as '''Kelek''' in [[Vorinism]], is one of the ten [[Herald]]s of the [[Almighty]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} He is the patron of the [[Order of Willshapers]].
   
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== History ==
In the Vorin tradition he is referred to as '''Kelek'''.
 
 
[[File: Herald Glyph Kalaksvg.svg|thumb|left|150px|Kalak's Symbol<br><small>by [[Isaac Stewart]]</small>]]
 
According to [[Talenel]] he taught people how to cast bronze, if they had forgotten.{{book ref|wor|i|7}}
   
[[File: Herald Glyph Kalaksvg.svg|thumb|left|150px|Kalak's Symbol<br><small>by [[Isaac Stewart]]</small>]]
 
 
Four thousand five hundred years before the main events of ''[[The Way of Kings]]'', at the end of the [[Last Desolation]], Kalak became daunted by the pain he would have to go through again at the place where Heralds went either after death or after a Desolation has ended. As Kalak arrived at the designated meeting spot for all the surviving Heralds, he noticed only [[Jezrien]] waiting there. Jezrien had been chosen to stay behind, unsure whether or not Kalak had perished. Kalak then confessed that he could not go back to wherever it was Heralds were meant to go due to the continuous torture they faced. Jezrien agreed with Kalak's sentiments and informed him of the Heralds' decision to end the [[Oathpact]]. Apparently seven other Heralds had decided to leave the [[Oathpact]], leaving their Honorblades stuck point down, forming a circle. Kalak and Jezrien left in opposite directions, both their Honorblades left behind with the other seven, leaving [[Talenel]], the only Herald to die in that Desolation as sole bearer of the Oathpact's burdens.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}}
 
Four thousand five hundred years before the main events of ''[[The Way of Kings]]'', at the end of the [[Last Desolation]], Kalak became daunted by the pain he would have to go through again at the place where Heralds went either after death or after a Desolation has ended. As Kalak arrived at the designated meeting spot for all the surviving Heralds, he noticed only [[Jezrien]] waiting there. Jezrien had been chosen to stay behind, unsure whether or not Kalak had perished. Kalak then confessed that he could not go back to wherever it was Heralds were meant to go due to the continuous torture they faced. Jezrien agreed with Kalak's sentiments and informed him of the Heralds' decision to end the [[Oathpact]]. Apparently seven other Heralds had decided to leave the [[Oathpact]], leaving their Honorblades stuck point down, forming a circle. Kalak and Jezrien left in opposite directions, both their Honorblades left behind with the other seven, leaving [[Talenel]], the only Herald to die in that Desolation as sole bearer of the Oathpact's burdens.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}}
   
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== Culture ==
 
The word Kelek, and the phrase "Kelek's Breath" were used profanely.
 
The word Kelek, and the phrase "Kelek's Breath" were used profanely.
   
 
He was called '''Kelek''' in [[Vorinism]]{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} and according to the religion, he was associated with the Essence Foil and the Attributes, Resolute and Builder. He was number Kak on the [[Ten Essences]] table. In [[Evi]]'s religion he is named '''Kellai'''.{{book ref|sa3|26}}
 
He was called '''Kelek''' in [[Vorinism]]{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} and according to the religion, he was associated with the Essence Foil and the Attributes, Resolute and Builder. He was number Kak on the [[Ten Essences]] table. In [[Evi]]'s religion he is named '''Kellai'''.{{book ref|sa3|26}}
 
According to [[Talenel]] he taught people how to cast bronze, if they had forgotten.{{book ref|wor|i|7}}
 
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 04:43, 23 September 2018

Kalak
Kalak.jpg
Abilities Cognitive Shadow, Shardbearer (formerly)
Titles Herald of the Almighty,
Patron of the Willshapers
Aliases Kelek
Homeworld Roshar
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Kalak (Alethi pronounciation: [kəˈlɑk] kə-LAK[1]), also known as Kelek in Vorinism, is one of the ten Heralds of the Almighty on Roshar.[2] He is the patron of the Order of Willshapers.

History

Kalak's Symbol
by Isaac Stewart

According to Talenel he taught people how to cast bronze, if they had forgotten.[3]

Four thousand five hundred years before the main events of The Way of Kings, at the end of the Last Desolation, Kalak became daunted by the pain he would have to go through again at the place where Heralds went either after death or after a Desolation has ended. As Kalak arrived at the designated meeting spot for all the surviving Heralds, he noticed only Jezrien waiting there. Jezrien had been chosen to stay behind, unsure whether or not Kalak had perished. Kalak then confessed that he could not go back to wherever it was Heralds were meant to go due to the continuous torture they faced. Jezrien agreed with Kalak's sentiments and informed him of the Heralds' decision to end the Oathpact. Apparently seven other Heralds had decided to leave the Oathpact, leaving their Honorblades stuck point down, forming a circle. Kalak and Jezrien left in opposite directions, both their Honorblades left behind with the other seven, leaving Talenel, the only Herald to die in that Desolation as sole bearer of the Oathpact's burdens.[2]

Culture

The word Kelek, and the phrase "Kelek's Breath" were used profanely.

He was called Kelek in Vorinism[4] and according to the religion, he was associated with the Essence Foil and the Attributes, Resolute and Builder. He was number Kak on the Ten Essences table. In Evi's religion he is named Kellai.[5]

Notes

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