Taelien Salaris

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Taelien Salaris
Aliases Keras Selyrian
Titles The Taelien, Paladin of Aendaryn, Wielder of Dawnbringer, Amuletless Alliterator, Sorrowful Slayer of Sacred Stones, Supporter of Sapient Spirits, Cadet
Items Ulandir's Ghost Lantern, Sculptor, Mask of Kishor, Ring of Deflection, Dawnbringer, Dominion Breaker, Pale King's Regalia
Occupation Paladin of Tae'os
Featured In War of Broken Mirrors, Weapons and Wielders, Arcane Ascension


Physical Description

Personality

History

Early Life

Taelien is thought to have been born (or possibly created) by Karasalia and Aendaryn, gods of the Mythralis continent, as a sort of spirit and wielder of the Sae’kes Taelien. He was raised by Rethri, who took him in after Erik Tarren asked them to keep Taelien safe for him.

Forging Divinity

Stealing Sorcery

Defying Destiny

Six Sacred Swords (Book)

Diamantine (Book)

Soulbrand (Book)

Sufficiently Advanced Magic

Before the events of Suffifciently Advanced Magic, Keras is accused of heresy in the nation of Dalenos for his public assertion that the Goddess and her Visages are lying to the people of Kaldwyn about the extent of the Tyrant in Gold's power over the outside world. Fleeing from there, he attempts to get an audience with the Visage Tenjin in Valia, but finds Tenjin absent, with only Laura Lyran, Elora Theas and a few others present in the Council of Lords. He ends up fighting them, refusing to be handed over to a Dalian delegation and tried for heresy.

He attempts to climb the Serpent Spire, where he ends up in a prison that later, Corin Cadence finds him in during his Judgment. Fleeing from the prison together with Corin, Vera Corrington and Echion, they encounter the Visage Katashi who fights Keras.

On the Shoulders of Titans

The Torch that Ignites the Stars

The Silence of Unworthy Gods

Relations

Familial Relationships

Friends and Associates

Enemies

Magic

Abilities

Magic Items

Sae’kes Taelien

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