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== Chronology == During Quallet's recruitment efforts in a backwater village, an unusually dressed group of Humans agreed to sign on with Gravetender's Fist. Quallet and his officers briefly trained the new recruits before heading to the battlefield. He observed that many of the new Human recruits did not seem to take the training seriously. He unwittingly offended [[Luan Khumalo|Luan]] by calling him "black-skin," being accustomed to using distinguishing physical traits to tell non-human soldiers apart. At the battlefield, Quallet met with the other commanders who had been assigned suppression duty. He learned about the [<nowiki/>[[Geneva Scala|Doctor]]] known as the Last Light of Baleros, who was set up nearby to treat the wounded from all sides of the battle. Quallet got into an argument with a Roving Arrow centaur over his company's access to the battlefield. [[Kenjiro Murata|Ken]], seeing Quallet's lack of diplomatic ability, managed to intervene and settle the issue. Quallet recognized the young man's ability as useful, offering him a bonus if he could continue to keep communications peaceful. When Luan was treated by [[Geneva Scala|Geneva]], Quallet donated a small sum of money to her as thanks for saving one of his soldiers. When Johanas and the other Americans elected to desert his company, he seemingly alerted the Dullahan army, resulting in their capture and execution. He declined to comment on this when questioned by Ken. Despite this, he did not stop Ken, Luan, or [[Aiko Nonomura|Aiko]] from leaving Gravetender's Fist to seek refuge with Geneva. Quallet would later be slain when he engaged in battle with the transformed [[Fezimet Tusqual|Fezimet]]. He fought fiercely, hacking into Fezimet with an axe and stabbing him in the side with a dagger. His efforts badly injured the Quexal, nearly severing his tail, but Fezimet's powerful bites proved fatal.
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