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{{Infobox Character|color_theme = aih|title = Uklan Tel| people = [[Orc]]|affiliations = The New Archives|relations = [[Sunder Havelton]] (colleague)|status = |season = ''[[Autumn in Hieron]]''<br>''[[Winter in Hieron]]''<br>''[[Spring in Hieron]]''|pronouns = He/him|image1 = |caption1 = |titles = Semiotician-Emeritus}}'''Uklan Tel''' is a Semiotician-Emeritus of [[The New Archives]] and an accomplished user of [[pattern magic]]. Together with his colleague [[Sunder Havelton|Sunder]] and the [[Ice Party]], he investigates the [[Mark of the Erasure]] in season one. The ''[[Marielda (season)|Marielda]]'' episode descriptions are excerpts from his book ''The Illustrated Concordance of Marielda''.
{{Infobox Character|color_theme = aih|title = Uklan Tel| people = [[Orc]]|affiliations = The New Archives|relations = [[Sunder Havelton]] (colleague)|status = |season = ''[[Autumn in Hieron]]''<br>''[[Winter in Hieron]]''<br>''[[Spring in Hieron]]''|pronouns = He/him|image1 = |caption1 = |titles = Semiotician-Emeritus}}
 
{{Quote|Maybe the closest to get to the old powers that me and my kind ever had with his, uh, his “pattern magic”.|author=[[Samol]]|source=[[Hieron: The Months of Autumn Pt 2]]}}
 
'''Uklan Tel''' is a Semiotician-Emeritus of [[the New Archives]] and an accomplished user of [[pattern magic]]. Together with his colleague [[Sunder Havelton|Sunder]] and the [[Ice Party]], he investigates the [[Mark of the Erasure]] in season one. The ''[[Marielda (season)|Marielda]]'' episode descriptions are excerpts from his book ''The Illustrated Concordance of Marielda''.


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
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Uklan is a grey skinned orc who wears red robes and sashes with a bunch of belts and pockets (typical New Archives garb), resembling a Final Fantasy character. He wears [[Wikipedia:pince-nez|pince-nez]] and has an older, weathered face with a "grandpa quality".<ref>[[Autumn in Hieron 18: Magic (Or Something) Is All Around Us]]</ref>


== Personality==
== Personality==
He would never use his power to fill a room with jars of bees.
He would never use his power to fill a room with jars of bees. Unless...?
 
==History and Involvement==
In ''Autumn in Hieron'', the Ice Party meets him and Sunder while investigating the Mark of the Erasure. During [[Winter in Hieron|''Winter in Hieron'']], he is one of the semioticians the [[Mountain Party]] encounter at the New Archives, part of a group trying to recover the First Pattern to restore the health of Hieron and turn back [[the Heat and the Dark]]. A conversation with [[Fero Feritas|Fero]] prompts him to take a more active interest in the Heat and the Dark.<ref>[[Winter in Hieron 29: Slow Justice]]</ref>


==History==
During [[Spring in Hieron|''Spring in Hieron'']], he resides at [[the Last University]], where he studies the Heat and the Dark obsessively. He develops an amalgam of the [[Star#Starstuff|Starstuff]] and the Heat and the Dark which is used on [[Ephrim]]'s hand to stop the spread of the Heat and the Dark that was devouring his arm.
During [[Winter in Hieron|''Winter in Hieron'']], he is one of the semioticians the [[Mountain Party]] encounter at the New Archives, part of a group trying to recover the First Pattern to restore the health of Hieron and turn back [[The Heat and the Dark]].


During [[Spring in Hieron|''Spring in Hieron'']], he resides at [[The Last University]]. He develops an amalgam of the [[Star]]-stuff and the Heat and the Dark. This is used on [[Ephrim]]'s hand to stop the spread of the Heat and the Dark that was devouring his arm.
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[Spring in Hieron 27: A Place and a Time]]|text=Mid-season, it is revealed that Uklan has been collaborating with the [[Cult of the Dark Son]] by helping them build [[the Advocate]] in exchange for materials for his experiments. In the lead up to the ritual, he is kidnapped and nearly killed by the other cultists. He manages to survive, but is never trusted again by the leadership of the University.|theme=sih}}


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Revision as of 00:18, 19 October 2022

Maybe the closest to get to the old powers that me and my kind ever had with his, uh, his “pattern magic”.

Uklan Tel is a Semiotician-Emeritus of the New Archives and an accomplished user of pattern magic. Together with his colleague Sunder and the Ice Party, he investigates the Mark of the Erasure in season one. The Marielda episode descriptions are excerpts from his book The Illustrated Concordance of Marielda.

Appearance

Uklan is a grey skinned orc who wears red robes and sashes with a bunch of belts and pockets (typical New Archives garb), resembling a Final Fantasy character. He wears pince-nez and has an older, weathered face with a "grandpa quality".[1]

Personality

He would never use his power to fill a room with jars of bees. Unless...?

History and Involvement

In Autumn in Hieron, the Ice Party meets him and Sunder while investigating the Mark of the Erasure. During Winter in Hieron, he is one of the semioticians the Mountain Party encounter at the New Archives, part of a group trying to recover the First Pattern to restore the health of Hieron and turn back the Heat and the Dark. A conversation with Fero prompts him to take a more active interest in the Heat and the Dark.[2]

During Spring in Hieron, he resides at the Last University, where he studies the Heat and the Dark obsessively. He develops an amalgam of the Starstuff and the Heat and the Dark which is used on Ephrim's hand to stop the spread of the Heat and the Dark that was devouring his arm.

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Mid-season, it is revealed that Uklan has been collaborating with the Cult of the Dark Son by helping them build the Advocate in exchange for materials for his experiments. In the lead up to the ritual, he is kidnapped and nearly killed by the other cultists. He manages to survive, but is never trusted again by the leadership of the University.

References