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Kel
Species

Drake

Gender

Male

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Pallass

Occupation
  • Watch Captain
Residence

Pallass

First Appearance

Chapter 6.09

Kel was a Drake Pallassian Guardsman. He would later be promoted to Desk Sergeant, after the incident with the Creler attack in the Bloodfields,[1] then later to Watch Captain sometime after the Winter Solstice.[2]

Appearance edit edit source

He has dull orange scales.[1] He wears a steel breastplate and leather armor underneath.

Personality edit edit source

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Chronology edit edit source

Powers and Abilities edit edit source

Classes/Levels: edit edit source

  • [Guardsman] Lv. ?

Skills: edit edit source

  • [Dangersense]
  • [Protector’s Order]

Equipment edit edit source

  • Spear
  • Bright Yellow Shield

Trivia edit edit source

Quotes edit edit source

  • To Erin:
    • “Human! Don’t move a muscle! Your arrival was not cleared with Pallass.”
    • “You can’t just wander through that door! It’s a gateway between Liscor and Pallass, not—”
  • (To Erin) “So you ‘accidentally’ used a Skill that caused sadness in anyone who beheld it? And we should let you go because you ‘didn’t know any better?’ Is that right, Miss Erin?”
  • (To Grimalkin) “Magus Grimalkin! Liscor is sending out a third-priority alarm to all nearby cities! Crelers have been spotted around the Bloodfields! A nest has invaded the inn—hundreds of Larvae-stage Crelers and Junior-stage! And—there is a confirmed Adult-stage Creler.”
  • (To Gnoll Senior Guardswoman) “That? That was the most pleasant encounter with her I’ve ever had in my life.”
  • (To Junior [Guard] Garuda) “Take the note. Or do you not remember the Antinium and Wyverns? She was there.
  • To Erin:
    • “What. Are. You. Doing?”
    • “We aren’t friends.
  • (To Guards) “I really hate her. Be sure to file your complaints.”
  • (To Guards) “That’s not her. She never says please when she’s in a hurry. And she knows my name. That’s not her. Sound the alarm. Sound the—

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