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Kallen Kaslana is a late member of the Kaslana family and once was the pride of Schicksal.
𝓢𝓸𝓷𝓰 / 𝓐𝓷𝓲𝓶𝓪𝓽𝓲𝓸𝓷
𝓟𝓻𝓸𝓯𝓲𝓵𝓮


Age
24
Origin
Europe
Species
Human
Gender
Female
Status
Deceased
Height
170cm
Weight
54kg
Hair Color
White
Eye Color
Blue

Relatives
  • House Kaslana

  • Francis Kaslana (Father) (Deceased)

  • Theresa Apocalypse (Clone)

𝓔𝔁𝓽𝓻𝓪
Affilation
  • Schicksal (Formerly)


Occupation
  • Schicksal Valkyrie (Formerly)
𝓜𝓮𝓭𝓲𝓪
First Appearance
  • Elan Palatinus (Manga)
Last Appearance
  • Elan Palatinus (Manga)
Voice Actor
  • Yiwen Chen (CN)
  • Mizuki Nana (JP)

𝓐𝓹𝓹𝓮𝓪𝓻𝓪𝓷𝓬𝓮
Kallen is a woman with long white hair that is tied into a singular braid. She has messy bangs and determined blue eyes. The outfit she is seen in most is a nun's habit: which is mostly black with some splashes of white. Like an actual nun, she wears a white cloth that extends from around her neck to her front. An emblem of a cross sits on her chest. She also wears a black veil fitted with a white seam at its hem.

This is where her outfit begins to steer away from the traditional nun, as her smock ends high on her sides and extends fully to her ankles in the front. She has black thigh high boots which are covered in belts as they ascend. In fact, she also has belts on her upper arms and at the end of her long sleeves. A large white cross is printed on the front of her habit and on her sleeves.


𝓟𝓮𝓻𝓼𝓸𝓷𝓪𝓵𝓲𝓽𝔂
Kallen is someone with a strong sense of duty - like most Kaslanas. Just as her ancestors were ready to give their lives to the fight against Honkai, so was she. Even as a child she was determined to "save the world" from Honkai. When she met Otto Apocaplyse, she recruited him for this cause.



As her innocent heart faced the ugliness of Schicksal's corruption, her optimism grew weaker and weaker. Then, when she had to seal the woman she loved, she lost her will to live. She let herself be captured by Schicksal's men and was all too willing to accept execution.



𝓗𝓲𝓼𝓽𝓸𝓻𝔂
Kallen was the eldest daughter of Francis Kaslana.



As a child, Kallen’s first appearance is when she witnesses Otto’s toy plane fly over her outdoor wall. Kallen grabs the toy and climbs over to return it to him. She was very impressed when she learns he made it and offered Otto a chance to join her quest to ‘save the world and make it a better place'. The two became close friends from then on.



One day, she and Otto ran into Honkai beasts. They were still young, and while Kallen had trained with her father before, she was not strong enough to face them.

Sir Francis, Kallen’s father, saved them. He fought off hordes of the beasts before being consumed by Shamash's flames. At his funeral, Kallen cried the entire time. Otto left for a moment and returned with the offer of reviving her father by giving his own. Kallen smacked him and said that her father gave up his life to save them, and that if Otto did this he would be throwing it all away. Otto apologizes, and Kallen said she wouldn't ever let anyone die for her.



She continued to fight against the Honkai, and at 16, she became the captain of the Schicksal Valkyries.
𝓜𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓪 𝓢𝓽𝓸𝓻𝔂
Elan Palatinus



In the battle of Schicksal vs The Ming Army (1475), Kallen was brought out to counter The Immortal Celestial, but failed. Upon her defeat, the Celestial told her to “think well and hard about what [she] fights to protect". Otto picked her up and carried her to safety as those words lingered in her head.



Even before the war, she had wondered if this war was just - she saw it as pointless and was unsure of its legitimacy. Those doubts struck her even harder coming from an enemy.

The war ended in Schicksal's loss, and Kallen was about to reach her answer.

A year later, while Kallen was walking through the streets, she accidentally bumps into a small boy. His basket of apples spills onto the street and she is quick to try and help him. He is glad to receive the aid, but when he sees her Schicksal badge, he pleads for her not to arrest him. Before she can respond, he runs away. The citizens who witnessed this exchange assume Kallen had taken his apples from him.



Kallen tries to follow the child, but her wounds stop her. Otto, who had just caught up, helped her steady herself. Kallen looks over to him and asks if the indulgences Schicksal are selling are just. Like every time she had asked him about his opinion before, Otto changes the topic to getting some food, which she readily accepts.

As they’re eating, Kallen sees a mother and child being accosted by a Schicksal priest, who’s trying to take the child as punishment for the mother not paying indulgences.

When the child fights back, the priest goes to slap her, but is stopped by Kallen, who scolds the priest for doing so. The two of them get into an argument, but are stopped by Otto. Otto’s mere presence convinces the priest to back off and give the woman more time to pay. Kallen quotes the Bible, and wonders why the church went against the Bible’s direct orders.



She wonders why Otto let that priest walk away. Otto convinces her not to take vengeance. He takes Kallen to see a show performed by Shakespeare, but it is interrupted by Schicksal guards, who arrest Shakespeare for slander.



Kallen commits to finding a way to save her. Picking up Shakespeare’s mask and putting it on, Kallen launches a rescue, jumping down in the middle of the guards and picking up the writer. They flee, and Shakespeare tells her it's obvious she's from the Church. Despite this, Shakespeare tells Kallen to keep the mask as a token of her thanks. Seeing this, Otto notes that this is the happiest Kallen has been in a while.



Later that night, Otto approaches Kallen, proposing to go steal from the evil priest and give money back to the people. Otto says they should send a letter to warn them, because “that’s what a rogue extraordinaire would do.”



The next night, Otto dresses up as a woman and pretends to sprain his ankle to distract the guards while Kallen sneaks in.



Finding the storage room, Kallen picks up all the coins she can and puts them in a bag. However, Victor (the priest from before) was expecting her to come, and arrives with guards to stop her. Victor recognizes her as Kallen, but she confuses her identity by quoting Shakespeare. While they’re distracted, Kallen takes them all out. Throwing down a smoke bomb she received from Otto, Kallen sneaks out through the window. She then starts distributing coins throughout the city, making a special stop for the girl who was almost taken by Victor, Sasha.



Ironically, Kallen is put on the case to find who took the gold, along with Eleanor Schariac. Kallen suggests that the thief was only trying to take gold, but Eleanor disagrees, saying there’s heresy growing. When Kallen then suggests that the thief was protesting against the indulgences, Eleanor becomes enraged, saying it’s the citizens’ duty to pay. Kallen agrees that the citizens should support Schicksal, but adds they should not have to pay for her mistakes in the war. Eleanor still disagrees, but she lets the argument slide.

Kallen is later shown hanging out with Otto, who’s perfecting his cure for the Black Plague. She wishes she were as smart as him.

Later that night, disguised in her rogue outfit, Kallen spots 2 robed figures kidnapping Sasha. She follows them back to Victor's house, and down into his basement to pursue them. She finds a massive iron door with an eerie purple glow, but it’s blocked by bars even she can’t bend. Victor suddenly comes up behind her, calling out for the guards, but Kallen grabs him and threatens to break his bones if he doesn’t open the door. Victor complies. She notes that the door had the wings of the Valkyrie order.



Inside, Kallen finds 7 girls being crucified, while the one in the center (Sasha) is merely kneeling, tied to the cross, with a glowing black box in front of her. Kallen is informed that this was caused on behalf of the Overseer’s orders, and that the purpose is to stop the plague. Upon being called out as a liar, Victor tells her the truth—they’re trying to open the black box and acquire its powers.



Victor then calls out Kallen’s identity as Eleanor and a group of Valkyries approach Kallen from behind. Eleanor calls her a disgrace to the Valkyrie order. She attacks and Kallen dodges; trying to reason with Eleanor and saying it’s wrong to kidnap girls and experiment on them.

Easily deflected, Eleanor summons the Black Abyss (Abyss Flower) and attacks Kallen again. This time, Eleanor is victorious. Before she can kill Kallen, Otto grabs the blade of the spear, stopping her. Kallen questions why Otto is there, but decides to think of a way to save the girls. Before she can do anything, she’s taken away by the Valkyries.



The next day, in her cell, Kallen is lectured by the Overseer himself on why the sacrifices were necessary in order to stop the plague. Otto arrives and reinforces what the Overseer said. He yells at her for trying to throw her life at the problem, which she responds to with a prompt slap on his face. Otto agrees to save Sasha, but says that everything else is out of his control. After being released, Kallen walks Sasha home. She then visits her father's grave, saying she misses him.



When the Overseer opens the black box, Kallen launches herself through a window, armed with Judah, to stop him. She says that House Apocalypse has failed humanity. When Eleanor attacks her, Kallen realizes what The Celestial meant in her message, and contains Eleanor using Judah’s chains. However, Eleanor takes the core from the box, and she absorbs it, which turns her into a Psuedo-herrscher. After restraining Eleanor, Kallen deduces that the core must wield the voice of the Honkai, and that it must be stopped. Eleanor attacks again, but Otto stops her by shooting her with a Judgement of Shamash mimic, which allows Kallen to defeat her with the Oath of Judah.

𝓜𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓪 𝓢𝓽𝓸𝓻𝔂 2
As Eleanor’s body disintegrates, the core forms a black sphere and enters Kallen. It tries to entice Kallen into submitting to it, but she declines. It tries to kill her when it realizes she won't listen, but is stopped by an aspect of Sir Francis. He tells Kallen to take up her Kaslana oath, and use it to defeat the enemy. With her willpower, she defeats the creature inside of her head. Waking up, Kallen confirmed that it was the voice of the Honkai, and returns the gem to the box. She then tells Otto that she has to go and take it far away.



Kallen spends the next few months attempting to find the Celestial. As she travels further and further, disasters follow in her wake. The box was a source of misfortune - one which she tried - and often failed - to stop. When she finally locates The Celestial's temple on Mt. Taixuan, it's up in flames.



She decides to move further east to avoid Schicksal, whose soldiers are still trying to find her.

Post Elan Palatinus

Eventually, Kallen gets injured and falls unconscious.

When she next wakes up, she is met with the face of another woman: one with long pink hair. She immediately put up her defenses, but ultimately calmed down when she realized the woman was only trying to help her with her wounds.



This woman's name was Yae Sakura. The two become close in a short amount of time: both grateful for the other's kindness. They spent their time in peace. To Kallen, Sakura felt more like home than Venice, and to Sakura, Kallen made a home for her all her own.



But when Kallen got injured, the black box began to break. A small crack had formed, and from that, the Herrscher of Corruption leaked out.

It took advantage of the hatred Sakura felt for the village that forced her to kill her own sister, and slowly spread to her mind. Then, it possessed her body.



Kallen was reluctant, but decided she had to fight Sakura if she wanted to get rid of the Herrscher. She was unable to harm Sakura, and let her guard down. This resulted in the Herrscher nearly killing her. It would have, had Sakura not wrested control of her limbs and stabbed her own body instead. As the one she loved lay dying in front of her, Kallen was unable to do anything. She sealed Sakura and the Herrscher back in the box.

The once strongest Valkyrie, injured and devastated, was easily brought back into Schicksal custody. She didn't resist.

When put on trail for stealing the black box, she proclaimed she didn't regret what she'd done, and that Sakura was innocent - an innocent woman who she loved. The council damned her to death: execution by hanging.

The day before her execution, Otto came to her prison cell and pleaded with her to marry him - as Nikolas said he would spare her life if she did. Kallen refused, saying she didn't want to be Schicksal's pawn. Almost as if she wasn't at all concerned with her fate, she offered him some wine. Otto left in a fit of frustration.

When the day finally did arrive, Kallen quietly walked to the platform and allowed the noose to be fastened against her neck. She could easily break the wooden handcuffs, but decided not to. Then, all of a sudden, a huge Honkai beast came barreling into the scene. A fire started, and the people around her were in a panicked frenzy trying to get away from it. In the end, even when she had lost all hope, Kallen Kaslana could not help but defend the innocent. She easily broke her bonds and went to face the beast, which was cornering a little girl.



It lunged for the child, but Kallen took the blow instead. When its claw pierced through her, she bled out and died.

𝓣𝓻𝓲𝓿𝓲𝓪
  • Kallen's age and date of birth have changed multiple times over the course of the game's story, as a result of retconning.
    • Originally, as detailed in the St. Freya High manga, she was born in 1453 and would have subsequently died in 1477, making her age 24. Initially, that information seemed to have been discarded due to the fact that her Memorial Arena boss description mentioned she died at the age of 25. As of chapter 27, however, it appears that miHoYo have gone back to the dates and ages given in St. Freya High, as the CG of Kallen's grave we see in act 3 lists 1453 and 1477 as her birth and death dates once more.