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'''Kalan''' is an author who lived during or shortly after the [[Sin War]] when the fate of [[Sanctuary]] was decided by [[angel]] and [[demon]] kinds.
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'''Kalan''' is an author who lived during the [[Sin War]] when the fate of [[Sanctuary]] was decided by [[angel]] and [[demon]] kinds. It is the name given to [[Mendeln]] by [[Trag'Oul]] after the end of the war. It means "Teacher" in the language of [[Trag'Oul]].
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''"I would call you Kalan. In the name of that which I am, it means Teacher, for you have risen too high to be called by me a mere student... and we have need of you to show others the truth of the Balance".
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-[[Trag'Oul]]''
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==Background==
 
==Background==
No details at all are available about Kalan other than the fact he wrote a series of books that were either named, or later became known as the [[Books of Kalan]]. They talk about the [[Sin War]] and the events that took place there.
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The name Kalan is only mentioned after the Sin War, when the name is given to [[Mendeln]], and in the Leafs of the [[Books of Kalan]], which talk about the events that took place at the [[Sin War]]. He is also the first and possibly last disciple of [[Rathma]], chosen to further spread the ways of Trag'Oul and the Balance.
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Kalan's decision to write the tomes is made in order to tell the masses about their history, about [[Sanctuary]] being saved by his brother's sacrifice.
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"But the past could not be forgotten. Mendeln - no, Kalan - was determined to see to that. Already he had plans to mark down on both parchment and stone all that he could recall, if only for the sake of those who followed his path. The world could not forget the lesson of Uldyssian and the hope that his sacrifice had gained for all."''
  
It's likely not a book that is readily available to the public, as people do not seem to know about the [[nephalem]] in any detail.
 
  
  
The Books of Kalan are quoted in [[Diablo: Scales of the Serpent]].
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Leafs of The Books of Kalan are quoted as Prologues of each book of The Sin War Trilogy.
  
  
 
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* [[Diablo: Birthright]]
 
* [[Diablo: Scales of the Serpent]]
 
* [[Diablo: Scales of the Serpent]]
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* [[Diablo: The Veiled Prophet]]
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 2 May 2012

Kalan is an author who lived during the Sin War when the fate of Sanctuary was decided by angel and demon kinds. It is the name given to Mendeln by Trag'Oul after the end of the war. It means "Teacher" in the language of Trag'Oul.


"I would call you Kalan. In the name of that which I am, it means Teacher, for you have risen too high to be called by me a mere student... and we have need of you to show others the truth of the Balance". -Trag'Oul


Background[edit | edit source]

The name Kalan is only mentioned after the Sin War, when the name is given to Mendeln, and in the Leafs of the Books of Kalan, which talk about the events that took place at the Sin War. He is also the first and possibly last disciple of Rathma, chosen to further spread the ways of Trag'Oul and the Balance.

Kalan's decision to write the tomes is made in order to tell the masses about their history, about Sanctuary being saved by his brother's sacrifice.


"But the past could not be forgotten. Mendeln - no, Kalan - was determined to see to that. Already he had plans to mark down on both parchment and stone all that he could recall, if only for the sake of those who followed his path. The world could not forget the lesson of Uldyssian and the hope that his sacrifice had gained for all."


Leafs of The Books of Kalan are quoted as Prologues of each book of The Sin War Trilogy.


References[edit | edit source]