The Kalach-Cha, also known as the Knight-Captain, was an adventurer who, among other major feats, battled the King of Shadows. The name Kalach-Cha, which is a nom de guerre, was coined by the Kalach-Cha’s githyanki enemies, in whose language the words Kalach-Cha mean "shard bearer," referring to the close connection between the hero and the Silver Sword of Gith.
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| - The Kalach-Cha, also known as the Knight-Captain, was an adventurer who, among other major feats, battled the King of Shadows. The name Kalach-Cha, which is a nom de guerre, was coined by the Kalach-Cha’s githyanki enemies, in whose language the words Kalach-Cha mean "shard bearer," referring to the close connection between the hero and the Silver Sword of Gith.
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| - Spirit-Eater
- The Knight-Captain
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| - Barbarian, bard, cleric, druid, favored soul, fighter, monk, paladin, ranger, rogue, sorcerer, spirit shaman, warlock, wizard, or some combination thereof
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| - The Kalach-Cha, also known as the Knight-Captain, was an adventurer who, among other major feats, battled the King of Shadows. The name Kalach-Cha, which is a nom de guerre, was coined by the Kalach-Cha’s githyanki enemies, in whose language the words Kalach-Cha mean "shard bearer," referring to the close connection between the hero and the Silver Sword of Gith.
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