Kaillo: Male Elf Imperial Mask, mid-level Wizard, able to access a mature personality in his reverie, Kaillo became increasingly violent during these periods, snarling and requiring restraint. When he tripped down the stairs and seemingly died, his unconscious mind became a spirit that seeks to free his people. To that end, he has attempted to make an alliance with the dread wraith Death's Caress.
Kalis Ny'Dal-Malarn: Male Human Historian, mid-level Bard/Loremaster, born a commoner, Kalis's perspicacious and well-documented discoveries gained him entry into House Malarn, but due to one case of using sketchy source material to back a (correct!) off-the-wall theory, and possibly conspiracy against him for being too astute, Kalis was retracted from House Malarn. Now Kalis will stop at nothing to recover his former status, so he can regain entry to the Grand Library of House Malarn and confess his love to Kyara Dal-Malarn, the beautiful muse who inspired him to the height of his greatness, if he can manage to find a way bring the legendary assertiveness of his academic theories into bear in a physical, social setting, something that he has had trouble doing ever since he was younger and lost all of his duels.
Kampaetnos: Male Firre Eladrin, warned by his patron, Conquers Twice, not to meddle in mortal affairs circa 50 BE, Kampaetnos was left to own devices to search for the solar's missing brother. Kampaetnos journeyed to the lands of the barbaric humans, where he became infatuated with a passionate sculptor named Mulcibia. Contrary to Conquers Twice's wishes, Kampaetnos was so entranced that he halted his search and came to Mulcibia in the form of a beautiful human youth, living with her for years and supporting her artistic endeavours while advancing her to a position of power and influence among her people (and having many, many children). One day, Conquers Twice came to check up on Kampaetnos and, furious at what he discovered, removed the firre's disguise, revealing him to his beloved in his true form. As Kampaetnos apologised to Mulcibia for his deception and said his final farewell, Conquers Twice banished him back to the celestial realms, viewing the eladrin as a potential security risk if allowed to remain. Now, milennia later, Kampaetnos has finally managed to find a new patron who will allow him to voyage back to the realm of his beloved Mulcibia, and he seeks to aid the mortals with his supernatural knowledge, regardless of the desires of his former patron. Unfortunately, very few can understand the ancient language of Kampaetnos's prophecies, but he hopes to find someone who can comprehend them...and recognise their dire import.
Kemry Janar Dal-Kiron: Male Human Scion of House Kiron, low-level aristocrat (although described as young, he can't be as young as Ramu or Belira or Verdania wouldn't be favouring him with her attentions), a young noble who is being slowly corrupted by Verdania of the Midnight Cruor
Keyzha ? Dal-Zhal: Female Orc Governess of Zhalccu, low-to-mid-level Ranger[fav enemy dwarves]/Aristocrat, Keyzha has set out to exterminate the Jagged Eye with her entourage
Kira: Female Human Legendary Archer of the Five Heroes, high-to-epic-level Rogue/Ranger, roguish, free-spirited, and skilled at stealth, Kira was deeply devout in her cause to bring light to the world once again, Kira had a magic bow that could break through evil barriers to pierce the heart of Taufenacht, if he was sufficiently weakened first. Kira is one of the Five Heroes who defeated Taufenachy circa 4000 BE.
Kyara Dal-Malarn: Female Human Elder Librarian of the Grand Library, low-to-mid-level Expert, in contrast to her title, Kyara is an eager, charming, and spunky twenty-something young woman. She idolises Kalis Dal-Malarn as an historical genius, but doesn't suspect that such an important celebrity would even notice a librarian like her. Despite the random nature of the library, Kyara somehow knows where almost everything is, and she is always glad to help anyone who comes to her for assistance with a friendly smile. Kyara has worked at the library for ten years, almost half of her life, and in fact she never leaves the library complex.
Lazkani: Female Hobgoblin Armoursmith, high-level Expert, a noted armoursmith of the 5th milennia BE, some of the greatest armour in the lands around Eyros still bear her mark, and her style has been influential on later craftsmen. She was notably the paramour of Vajaros Dragonbane, and she crafted him his dragonscale armour and bore several children. Lazkani is the source of hobgoblin blood in House Vajar.
Lusarum: Male Half-Demon Half-Elf? (father was never defined, but an elf makes sense based on half-elf friends and Lasair's crusade against elven slavery) Prophet of the Purging Flame of Dawn, mid-level Cleric, the son of Saint Lasair, Lusarum has spearheaded the denunciation of the Corythian heresy, and he has allied himself with Vildaxaranthus, who is also half-demon.
Lysia: Female Elf Mask of House Zhal or Mulcibe (we know she was a favoured House Mask that the previous monarch brought in, rather than an Imperial Mask, because she transferred away with the old monarch, rather than staying on with Ezlan), mid-level wizard, Lysia belonged to the Grand Monarch before Ezlan, and she helped him choose a Pillar that would be vetoed so that he could then choose either Zhal or Mulcibe (unclear which he chose, but it must be one of those to lead to Ezlan). Lysia's current whereabouts are unknown. The fact that she disappeared strangely and manipulated events leads this chronicler to posit that she might have simply been a persona assumed by Tellas.
Moskk Greddark: Male Dwarf Cell Leader of the Jagged Eye, low-to-mid-level Psion, he has discovered a huge assassin vine beneath Eyrdeyn
Mulcibia: Female Human Sculptor and Legendary Namesake of House Mulcibe, high-level Expert, a passionate sculptor among the barbaric humans, Mulcibia was a kind, pure woman who refused to marry with any of the brutish males of her people, instead secluding herself and dedicating herself to her art. Kampaetnos was her paramour, and they had many children.