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|player = [[Jack de Quidt]] | |player = [[Jack de Quidt]] | ||
| affiliations = [[Millennium Break]]<br />[[SBBR]]<br />[[Jade Kill]] | | affiliations = [[Millennium Break]]<br />[[SBBR]]<br />[[Jade Kill]] | ||
| people = [[Talonite]]|titles = Break Lieutenant|color_theme=pzn|playbook=Giantkiller|season=''[[PARTIZAN]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]'' | | people = [[Talonite]]|titles = Break Lieutenant<br />Giantkiller|color_theme=pzn|playbook=The Giantkiller|season=''[[PARTIZAN]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]''|place_of_origin=a village near [[Obelle]]|debut=[[PARTIZAN 31: The Grand Premiere]]}} | ||
Break Lieutenant '''Kalar Anakalar''' is a [[Talonite]] member of [[Millennium Break]] who appears in ''[[PARTIZAN]]'' and ''[[PALISADE]]''. He specializes in fighting mechs without using one himself, and he opposes any use of [[Divines]] in combat. | Break Lieutenant '''Kalar Anakalar''' is a [[Talonite]] member of [[Millennium Break]] who appears in ''[[PARTIZAN]]'' and ''[[PALISADE]]''. He specializes in fighting mechs without using one himself, and he opposes any use of [[Divines]] in combat. | ||
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== Appears in == | == Appears in == | ||
===''PARTIZAN''=== | |||
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* [[PARTIZAN 31: The Grand Premiere]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 32: GLORY Arrives]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 33: A Single Shot]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 34: Guests, Invited and Otherwise]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 37: The Gravity of Absence]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 38: The Red Light]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 42: The Unbreakable Quarry]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 43: The Tunnels Beneath]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 44: The Prison at the Top of the World]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 45: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 1: The Fray]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate]] | |||
* [[PARTIZAN 47: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 3: The Stories Told About the Things We Do]]{{Div col end}} | |||
===''PALISADE''=== | |||
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* [[PALISADE 11: The Wheels Turning Pt. 2]] | |||
* [[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]] | |||
* [[PALISADE 35: Weapons Ready Pt. 1]]<ref group="note">Kalar appears in this episode but is retconned out before the episode's end.</ref>{{Div col end}} | |||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== | ||
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==References== | == References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:50, 5 June 2024
Break Lieutenant Kalar Anakalar is a Talonite member of Millennium Break who appears in PARTIZAN and PALISADE. He specializes in fighting mechs without using one himself, and he opposes any use of Divines in combat.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Kalar is in his fifties, making him one of the older members of Millennium Break. At around seven feet tall, he's tall even for a Talonite, and he's beefier than Big Bird.[1] He has white and grey plumage and wears a coat that is either long or cool.
Personality[edit | edit source]
Kalar is devoted to protecting his family, and writes them letters often (sometimes including little doodles of whatever he's currently doing). He is affable and friendly with others, encouraging his teammates during battle. However, this friendliness only goes so far; he got into bar fights with members of the Company of the Spade alongside A.O. Rooke, and was frustrated with the Figure in Bismuth when they didn't understand people's reservations about working with the Witch in Glass.
Having spent part of his life in devotion to Peace, Kalar strongly believes that Divines should not be used in war.
Drive (Beam Saber)[edit | edit source]
- Get his family back to Partizan.
History and Involvement[edit | edit source]
Originally, Kalar was a steeplejack in Obelle, and a member of a religious community devoted to the Divine Peace. He lived in a small village near Obelle with his husband and three children, who he sent off of Partizan in order to keep them safe from the fighting.[2]
PARTIZAN[edit | edit source]
In PARTIZAN, Kalar is a soldier holding the rank of Break Lieutenant in Millennium Break. He specializes in fighting Hollows without using a mech of his own.
PALISADE[edit | edit source]
In the PALISADE era, Kalar fights as a member of Jade Kill. He leads a team of Giantkillers, including a Talonite squad, a jetpack squad, and a squad using the "wire things" from Attack on Titan.[3] In his spare time, he has taken up hand-carving wooden instruments.[4]
Relationships[edit | edit source]
Family[edit | edit source]
Kalar has a husband and three children, all of whom are currently unnamed.
Beliefs[edit | edit source]
The Figure in Bismuth[edit | edit source]
- The Figure’s loyalty is highly questionable, their abilities are not. What’s to be gained by working with a spy?[5]
Kal'mera Broun[edit | edit source]
Phrygian[edit | edit source]
Sovereign Immunity[edit | edit source]
- Sovereign Immunity and I have been a thorn in the side of the Principality for decades. We can rely on one another.[1]
- In turning to Clementine in desperation, Sovereign Immunity handed her a lot. I believe that he can take double back.[5]
Ver'million Blue[edit | edit source]
- Million is a remarkable soldier. There is a lot that I could learn from her.[2]
- Milli boarding the Reflecting Pool took courage, but I wish she hadn’t left once we needed her the most.[5]
Abilities[edit | edit source]
Kalar specializes in fighting mechs without piloting one himself, and has a skill set specialized for that purpose.
- David's Song: Kalar performs better when acting to defend his home in the Prophet's Path, and recovers stress after defeating a machine of war.
- With Me on the Wings: Kalar may spend his Spark to assist a teammate or to push himself to do a brave and eye-catching stunt.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- In the PARTIZAN postmortem, Jack mentioned that their pick to play/voice Kalar in a live-action adaptation would be Michael Shannon or Joel Edgerton.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Kalar vs. Ramondre by Annie Johnston-Glick
Quotes[edit | edit source]
“
Go home!”
Appears in[edit | edit source]
PARTIZAN[edit | edit source]
- PARTIZAN 31: The Grand Premiere
- PARTIZAN 32: GLORY Arrives
- PARTIZAN 33: A Single Shot
- PARTIZAN 34: Guests, Invited and Otherwise
- PARTIZAN 37: The Gravity of Absence
- PARTIZAN 38: The Red Light
- PARTIZAN 42: The Unbreakable Quarry
- PARTIZAN 43: The Tunnels Beneath
- PARTIZAN 44: The Prison at the Top of the World
- PARTIZAN 45: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 1: The Fray
- PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate
- PARTIZAN 47: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 3: The Stories Told About the Things We Do
PALISADE[edit | edit source]
Footnotes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Kalar appears in this episode but is retconned out before the episode's end.