Basic Information:
Name: Kaldar
Race: Saiyan
Birthdate: 190 A.A
Era: Post-202 Years
Affiliation: Earthbound Order/Saiyan Force of Kohlrabon
Status: Deceased
First Appearance: Session 1 (Group IW Initiate Kaldar)
Quote: "Time for my ultimate loss! My name is Kaldar Rykor— And I am a failure. Wouldn't have it any other way!”
Appearance:
As Kaldar:
Kaldar is a young Saiyan boy with a lean, compact build consistent with his age and species. His physique shows early signs of resilience but remains clearly juvenile.
His skin is lightly tanned and unmarked by significant scarring. His physical features are otherwise typical for a Saiyan of his age.
His hair is black, long, and naturally spiked, falling past his shoulders in an unkempt, untamed mane. His eyes are amber and sharply defined, giving his gaze a focused, often intense appearance.
Kaldar is consistently observed wearing standard Saiyan battle armor modified for his size. The armor consists of a silver chestplate with burnt-orange shoulder guards and waist plating, worn over a black bodysuit. The fit appears slightly oversized, suggesting continued physical growth. He wears black boots but no gloves.
At a glance, Kaldar presents as younger than most Saiyan combatants, though his equipment and posture distinguish him from non-combatant children.
As Kaldara:
Kaldara appears as a young Saiyan girl with a small but sturdy build, closely resembling Kaldar in overall proportions and facial structure.
Her skin tone matches that of her counterpart, and her physical traits remain typical of her species.
Her hair is dark brown, long, and heavily unkempt, spiking outward in multiple directions. Her eyes are sharp and expressive, maintaining the same intense clarity seen in her counterpart.
Unlike Kaldar, Kaldara does not wear Saiyan armor. Her clothing consists of a rough, tattered tunic secured at the waist, paired with simple trousers and worn boots, offering minimal protection.
Her posture and constant physical motion, including frequent tail movement, give her appearance a restless, kinetic quality that is immediately noticeable.
Personality:
Kaldar presents as loud, reactive, and casually disruptive, behaving in a manner consistent with a young child. This outward immaturity is often deliberate. Beneath the noise and impulsivity lies notable cunning and intelligence, which he frequently conceals behind exaggerated childish behavior. He uses this presentation to excuse actions, redirect blame, or maneuver situations to his advantage, allowing others to underestimate him by design.
He is highly verbal and energetic in interaction, frequently shouting or speaking at length, especially when engaged or excited. While his speech appears impulsive and uncontrolled, it is not without intent. Even at his most chaotic, Kaldar often knows exactly what he is doing, burying purpose beneath excess volume, speed, and distraction.
Pushback is treated not as a deterrent, but as an invitation. When opposed, Kaldar typically doubles down, often with the expectation that he will fail. He displays an unusual relationship with failure, actively gravitating toward situations where success is unlikely. For him, the act of attempting matters more than the outcome, and resistance itself becomes a source of motivation rather than caution.
Within group settings, Kaldar’s behavior remains largely unchanged, maintaining its disruptive and energetic baseline. On rare occasions, when he perceives a solution as obvious or inevitable, his demeanor shifts briefly. In these moments, he adopts a blunt, directive tone, pushing others toward action with surprising clarity before quickly reverting to his usual presentation.
Under stress or failure, Kaldar becomes energized rather than discouraged. He responds by immediately pursuing actions that sit between extreme difficulty and apparent impossibility, showing little concern for consequence or repetition. He exhibits no visible regret following failure and often expresses enthusiasm at the prospect of trying again, as though each setback reinforces rather than diminishes his resolve.
Kaldar adapts through failure rather than avoidance. Once a challenge no longer carries meaningful risk, it loses his interest entirely. He consistently seeks new objectives that restore uncertainty, danger, or difficulty, driven less by achievement than by the presence of resistance itself.
Origins:
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