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'''Kalak''', 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]]. His current status is unknown.
 
'''Kalak''', 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]]. His current status is unknown.
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Vorin artwork seems to present Kalak as a young man.{{file ref|Kalak.jpg|Kalak's chapter capstone}} His personality prior to the [[Desolation]]s is unknown; however, by the end of it, he's terrified of dying yet again. He has vivid, painful memories of the torture that sometime cause him to briefly lose his grip on reality. He knows that he's losing his mind and growing weak, and when given the choice to abandon the Oathpact, he's aware and terrified of the consequences. However, by this point his fear of torture far outweighs his sense of duty.{{book ref|sa1|prelude}} Following [[Aharietiam]], Kalak has grown more skittish and paranoid.{{book ref|sa3|prologue}}
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Vorin artwork seems to present Kalak as a young man.{{file ref|Kalak.jpg|Kalak's chapter capstone}} He initially volunteered to become a Herald, but, by the [[Last Desolation]], he is terrified of dying and returning to [[Braize]] to be tortured. He has vivid, painful memories of the torture that sometime cause him to briefly lose his grip on reality. He knows that he's losing his mind and growing weak, and when given the choice to abandon the Oathpact, he's aware and terrified of the consequences. However, by this point his fear of torture far outweighs his sense of duty.{{book ref|sa1|prelude}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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In the [[Era of Solitude]], Kalak is basically unknown by his true name. In [[Iri]] and [[Rira (country)|Rira]], he's called '''Kellai''', while in [[Vorinism]], he is known as '''Kelek'''.{{book ref|sa3|26}}{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} The latter came about due to a vowel shift in the Vorin language family.{{wob ref|4404}}
 
In the [[Era of Solitude]], Kalak is basically unknown by his true name. In [[Iri]] and [[Rira (country)|Rira]], he's called '''Kellai''', while in [[Vorinism]], he is known as '''Kelek'''.{{book ref|sa3|26}}{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} The latter came about due to a vowel shift in the Vorin language family.{{wob ref|4404}}
   
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Even further east, in [[New Natanan]], Kalak/Kelek is often equated with the [[Stormfather]].{{book ref|sa3|i|1}} The name [[Kaladin]] is derived from Kalak.{{wob ref|333}}
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Even further east, in [[New Natanan]], Kalak is often equated with the [[Stormfather]].{{book ref|sa3|i|1}} The name [[Kaladin]] is derived from Kalak.{{wob ref|333}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* It's been heavily speculated (and may sometimes be noted as a fact) that Kalak is the man accompanying [[Nale]] during the feast prior to the [[Assassination of Gavilar]]. This has, however, yet to be explicitely confirmed.
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* It's been heavily speculated (and may sometimes be noted as a fact) that Kalak is the man accompanying [[Nale]] during the feast prior to the [[Assassination of Gavilar]]. This has, however, yet to be explicitly confirmed.
 
* Though his name became "Kelek" due to linguistic drift, Kalak is one of three Heralds, alongside [[Shalash]] and [[Pailiah]], whose names are symmetrical under [[Vorin]] rules.
 
* Though his name became "Kelek" due to linguistic drift, Kalak is one of three Heralds, alongside [[Shalash]] and [[Pailiah]], whose names are symmetrical under [[Vorin]] rules.
* Kalak is one of the only three Heralds so far to have a viewpoint in ''[[The Stormlight Archive]]'', the others being Shalash and [[Taln]], as the Prelude is written from his perspective. However, unlike the other two, he isn't slated to have his own book.
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* Kalak is one of the only three Heralds so far to have a viewpoint in ''[[The Stormlight Archive]]'', the others being Shalash and [[Taln]], as the prelude is written from his perspective. However, unlike the other two, he isn't slated to have his own book.
 
* The [[glyph]] for "Eternal" is also called ''kalak''.{{17s ref|topic|68873|Creating Stormlight Glyphs: A JordanCon Workshop with Isaac Stewart|date=2018-05-04}}{{file ref|Alethi Glyphs Page 1.jpg|Alethi Glyphs}} Whether Kalak was named after ''kalak'' or the other way around, however, is unknown.
 
* The [[glyph]] for "Eternal" is also called ''kalak''.{{17s ref|topic|68873|Creating Stormlight Glyphs: A JordanCon Workshop with Isaac Stewart|date=2018-05-04}}{{file ref|Alethi Glyphs Page 1.jpg|Alethi Glyphs}} Whether Kalak was named after ''kalak'' or the other way around, however, is unknown.
   

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Kalak
Kalak.jpg
Capacidades Sombra cognitiva, Portador de esquirlada (formerly)
Títulos Heraldo del Todopoderoso, Patron of the Willshapers
Apodos Kelek, Kellai, Stormfather[1]
Mundo natal Roshar
Universo Cosmere

Jezrien, I can't return this time. I can’t.

—Kalak[2]

Kalak, 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. His current status is unknown.

Appearance and Personality

Vorin artwork seems to present Kalak as a young man.[3] He initially volunteered to become a Herald, but, by the Last Desolation, he is terrified of dying and returning to Braize to be tortured. He has vivid, painful memories of the torture that sometime cause him to briefly lose his grip on reality. He knows that he's losing his mind and growing weak, and when given the choice to abandon the Oathpact, he's aware and terrified of the consequences. However, by this point his fear of torture far outweighs his sense of duty.[4]

History

Kalak was born on Ashyn, and made the journey to Roshar when his home planet was destroyed by the overuse of Surges.[5][6] When a war between humans and the native singers started and the Fused began to appear, he, along with nine others, was made Herald by Honor.[7] During the Desolations, his particular speciality was teaching people craftsmanship, mainly smithing bronze.[8]

At Aharietiam, Kalak was late to the appointed meeting place for all the surviving Heralds. There, he found only Jezrien, awaiting him, uncertain whether or not Kalak had perished. When Kalak confessed to his fear of returning to Braize, as was the Heralds' duty in-between the Desolations, Jezrien told him about Ishar's plan to abandon Taln to the Oathpact. Though initially apprehensive, Kalak agreed readily enough, out of fear of the tortures. He and Jezrien left their Honorblades along with the others, and departed in opposite directions.[2]

Kalak's current fate is uncertain, though he has definitely survived to the present times. It's likely he's accompanied Nale to visit Gavilar Kholin on the night of the latter's assassination.[9]

Attributes and Abilities

by Isaac Stewart
Kalak's glyph

Kalak is a Cognitive Shadow which can persist after death and take on a human body, though how this body comes about is unknown.[10] While on Roshar, he doesn't age, and can only die by violent means;[11] and after death, he travels to Braize, where he is caught by the Fused and tortured until he or another Herald breaks. When this happens, they are all returned to Roshar and a new Desolation begins.[12]

Prior to the Last Desolation, Kalak wielded an Honorblade, making him a Surgebinder. The Blade granted him control over the Surges of Transportation, allowing him to travel to and from Shadesmar, and Cohesion, whose exact function so far is unclear. Additionally, Kalak could use Stormlight to heal himself.

He seems to have some knowledge of metalworking and smithing, as at the start of each Desolation, it was his duty to re-teach humanity how to cast bronze for weapons.[8]

Culture

They see us as divinities. They rely upon us, Jezrien. We're all that they have.

—Kalak[2]

In the Era of Solitude, Kalak is basically unknown by his true name. In Iri and Rira, he's called Kellai, while in Vorinism, he is known as Kelek.[13][14] The latter came about due to a vowel shift in the Vorin language family.[15]

Vorin tradition associates him with the number 8 (kak), the Essence of Foil, and the Attributes of Resolute and Builder.[16] In the countries following the religion, he's one of the most revered and commonly-prayed-to Heralds alongside Jezrien, with his name being an extremely common expletive.[17] Other than by itself, it can also be found in phrases such as:

  • "Kelek preserve us"[18]
  • "Kelek's breath"[19]
  • "what in the name of Kelek"[20]
  • "for Kelek's sake"[21]
  • "Kelek knows"[22]
  • "what in Kelek's tongue"[23]
  • "Kelek speed their way"[24]
  • "swear to Kelek himself".[25]

Even further east, in New Natanan, Kalak is often equated with the Stormfather.[1] The name Kaladin is derived from Kalak.[26]

Trivia

  • It's been heavily speculated (and may sometimes be noted as a fact) that Kalak is the man accompanying Nale during the feast prior to the Assassination of Gavilar. This has, however, yet to be explicitly confirmed.
  • Though his name became "Kelek" due to linguistic drift, Kalak is one of three Heralds, alongside Shalash and Pailiah, whose names are symmetrical under Vorin rules.
  • Kalak is one of the only three Heralds so far to have a viewpoint in The Stormlight Archive, the others being Shalash and Taln, as the prelude is written from his perspective. However, unlike the other two, he isn't slated to have his own book.
  • The glyph for "Eternal" is also called kalak.[27][28] Whether Kalak was named after kalak or the other way around, however, is unknown.

Notes

  1. a b Juramentada interludio I-1#
  2. a b c d Preludio al Archivo de las Tormentas#
  3. Kalak's chapter capstone
  4. El camino de los reyes capítulo prelude#
  5. Skyward Denver signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-15#
  6. Juramentada capítulo 111#
  7. Juramentada capítulo 48#
  8. a b Palabras radiantes interludio I-7#
  9. Palabras radiantes prólogo#
  10. Skyward Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-16#
  11. Juramentada capítulo 119#
  12. Juramentada capítulo 38#
  13. Juramentada capítulo 26#
  14. El camino de los reyes prólogo#
  15. General Twitter 2010
    Arcanum - 2010-10-06#
  16. El camino de los reyes Ars Arcanum#
  17. El camino de los reyes capítulo 23#
  18. El camino de los reyes capítulo 38#
  19. El camino de los reyes capítulo 46#
  20. El camino de los reyes capítulo 35#
  21. El camino de los reyes capítulo 27#
  22. El camino de los reyes capítulo 11#
  23. Palabras radiantes capítulo 86#
  24. Palabras radiantes capítulo 81#
  25. Juramentada capítulo 3#
  26. Bands of Mourning release party
    Arcanum - 2016-01-25#
  27. Creating Stormlight Glyphs: A JordanCon Workshop with Isaac Stewart
    Foros de 17th Shard - 2018-05-04#
  28. Alethi Glyphs
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