Kalet
Basics
Name: Kalet (pronounced cal-et by Darshan natives or caal-et by Aegrians)
Other Names: Koroyaan-ea (glory in Lucedarian)
Sex: Female
Size: Like the other gods, Kalet can alter her size at will. Generally, she is seen (in her animal form) at around 15 feet at the shoulder.
Home: Ilahaesa Mountains, Leto
Pantheon Rank: Judge
Occupation: Goddess of divine justice
Symbol:
Attitude Toward Ketucari: Indifferent. She is aware of their value as far as keeping gods in check, but doesn't feel particularly strong one way or another about them.
Appearances: Appears as a quest giver and domain guardian in the Ilahaesa Mountains.
Other Forms: Kalet sometimes takes the form of a hibridi woman. When appearing to mortals, she is never without her full set of silver armor. Due to a blood curse inherited from her father Gunagi, Kalet sometimes takes the form of a draugen-wight (the Velukaelan version of a lycanthrope) on an unpredictable basis. This form of hers is rarely seen by mortals due to her tendency to seclude herself in the most remote reaches of the Ilahaesa Mountains.
Other Names: Koroyaan-ea (glory in Lucedarian)
Sex: Female
Size: Like the other gods, Kalet can alter her size at will. Generally, she is seen (in her animal form) at around 15 feet at the shoulder.
Home: Ilahaesa Mountains, Leto
Pantheon Rank: Judge
Occupation: Goddess of divine justice
Symbol:

Attitude Toward Ketucari: Indifferent. She is aware of their value as far as keeping gods in check, but doesn't feel particularly strong one way or another about them.
Appearances: Appears as a quest giver and domain guardian in the Ilahaesa Mountains.
Other Forms: Kalet sometimes takes the form of a hibridi woman. When appearing to mortals, she is never without her full set of silver armor. Due to a blood curse inherited from her father Gunagi, Kalet sometimes takes the form of a draugen-wight (the Velukaelan version of a lycanthrope) on an unpredictable basis. This form of hers is rarely seen by mortals due to her tendency to seclude herself in the most remote reaches of the Ilahaesa Mountains.
Relationships
Relatives: Hati (mate), Draien (daughter with Hati), numerous other children with Hati, Oreki (mother), Gunagi (father), Anti, Asli, Seijalka, Arevalous (half-siblings), Kohtoyasa (niece)
Hati: Hati, a chaos god from another planet's pantheon, is Kalet's beloved mate. Although the two sometimes appear to have a tumultuous relationship, in addition to not being able to see each other often, Kalet is dedicated to him and is a devoted mother to their children.
Draien: Kalet has a very close bond with her first child in spite of (and perhaps because of) the scarce contact they had during Draien's first years of life. Although they don't see each other often now that Draien is grown, they are the best of friends and share many personality traits and quirks.
Notable Relationships
Hanebul, Sef, and Hel: Kalet has a close bond with her fellow judges, even if she sometimes disagrees with their ways (most particularly Hel). She has a sibling-like relationship with Sef and Hel, and more of a father-daughter relationship with the judges' leader, Hanebul. Kalet would give her life for her fellow judges and is fiercely loyal to them.Hati: Hati, a chaos god from another planet's pantheon, is Kalet's beloved mate. Although the two sometimes appear to have a tumultuous relationship, in addition to not being able to see each other often, Kalet is dedicated to him and is a devoted mother to their children.
Draien: Kalet has a very close bond with her first child in spite of (and perhaps because of) the scarce contact they had during Draien's first years of life. Although they don't see each other often now that Draien is grown, they are the best of friends and share many personality traits and quirks.
Personality
Alignment: Chaotic good (Honor)
Personality: True to her feline appearance, Kalet is feisty and fiercely independent. She is a proud individual and sometimes comes off as dismayingly arrogant. While she is a champion of solitude, she is talkative and playfully saucy with those she is close to. Kalet enjoys taking the road of the free spirit to the point of appearing rebellious.
Personality: True to her feline appearance, Kalet is feisty and fiercely independent. She is a proud individual and sometimes comes off as dismayingly arrogant. While she is a champion of solitude, she is talkative and playfully saucy with those she is close to. Kalet enjoys taking the road of the free spirit to the point of appearing rebellious.
History
Kalet remembers little from her childhood before she, a powerful and out-of-control demigod, crossed paths with the judge Hanebul in the snowy wilds of Aegrus. Although his original intention had been to put a stop to her path of destruction and mischief as both a demigod and a draugen-wight, Hanebul decided that her unusual power would be most useful in Asli's service. After years of training in the temple of Mount Vitian in Leto, Kalet was made a full-fledged goddess by Asli and accepted into the ranks of the judges.
Kalet devoted herself fully to her calling, earning herself a reputation as an honorable, just, and wild goddess. Dividing her time between battling Anti's constructs and offering her protection to those who deserved it, she never once wondered about where she came from. With Hanebul having taught her how to control her rampages as a draugen-wight, Kalet saw little reason to be concerned with her affliction. It wasn't until after the birth of her daughter Draien that Kalet's curse seemed to take a deeper hold on her, forcing her to distance herself from Draien in order to avoid harming her. Now desperate for answers, Kalet turned to Asli for help and was angered to find that, after years of serving him, he was hesitant to assist her.
Asli eventually relented and revealed that Kalet was the product of his mother Oreki's brief romance with the hibridi king Gunagi while masquerading as a mortal. Asli refused to help her lift the blood curse, however, as its conflicting nature with Kalet's god blood was the only thing keeping her from becoming exorbitantly powerful. Kalet was left no choice but to disappear into the wilderness until she could learn to control the growing bloodlust of the draugen-wight. With her determination to see her daughter again as the driving force, she was eventually able to regain control and return to her home. Kalet has only briefly interacted with her father, choosing to keep her distance from him after her first meeting with him gave her cause to believe his only interest in her was to use her. She is neutral toward her mother.
While Kalet is attentive to her duties, she also has the tendency to disappear for long periods of time when she has free time. She sometimes enjoys essentially living as an animal in the Ilahaesa Mountains, where most mortals encounter her face to face. Kalet may be invoked by good-intentioned disciples who seek her assistance. She has also been known to appear to deserving individuals to offer them divine gifts for their deeds.
Kalet devoted herself fully to her calling, earning herself a reputation as an honorable, just, and wild goddess. Dividing her time between battling Anti's constructs and offering her protection to those who deserved it, she never once wondered about where she came from. With Hanebul having taught her how to control her rampages as a draugen-wight, Kalet saw little reason to be concerned with her affliction. It wasn't until after the birth of her daughter Draien that Kalet's curse seemed to take a deeper hold on her, forcing her to distance herself from Draien in order to avoid harming her. Now desperate for answers, Kalet turned to Asli for help and was angered to find that, after years of serving him, he was hesitant to assist her.
Asli eventually relented and revealed that Kalet was the product of his mother Oreki's brief romance with the hibridi king Gunagi while masquerading as a mortal. Asli refused to help her lift the blood curse, however, as its conflicting nature with Kalet's god blood was the only thing keeping her from becoming exorbitantly powerful. Kalet was left no choice but to disappear into the wilderness until she could learn to control the growing bloodlust of the draugen-wight. With her determination to see her daughter again as the driving force, she was eventually able to regain control and return to her home. Kalet has only briefly interacted with her father, choosing to keep her distance from him after her first meeting with him gave her cause to believe his only interest in her was to use her. She is neutral toward her mother.
While Kalet is attentive to her duties, she also has the tendency to disappear for long periods of time when she has free time. She sometimes enjoys essentially living as an animal in the Ilahaesa Mountains, where most mortals encounter her face to face. Kalet may be invoked by good-intentioned disciples who seek her assistance. She has also been known to appear to deserving individuals to offer them divine gifts for their deeds.
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