Waloros is a celestial angel, son of the mighty Archangel Kessena and a figure of great significance in the lore of Kalamar. He is often depicted as a giant of a man, with skin as white as snow and eyes that seem to glow with an otherworldly light. He is known as the "Gatekeeper" among the people of Kalamar, for his supposed role in guiding souls to the afterlife. According to legend, Waloros appears before those who are dying or about to face death, either as a benevolent guide or as a fierce protector. Those who are deemed worthy may receive his guidance to a place of safety, while those who are not may have their pain eased before death takes them.
But Waloros is not only known for his role as the Gatekeeper. Other tales tell of his guardianship over holy places throughout Kalamar, where he is said to protect them from evil forces and preserve their sanctity. His presence is believed to imbue these places with a powerful aura of protection, which can help those who seek refuge within their walls. Despite his legendary status, few have actually seen Waloros in person, and even fewer have had the privilege of speaking with him. His appearance is said to be a rare and fleeting thing, and his movements are said to be guided by a mysterious will that is beyond mortal comprehension.
Despite the mystery surrounding him, Waloros is revered by many as a figure of great wisdom and benevolence. He is seen as a symbol of hope and protection in a world that can often be harsh and unforgiving. His legend continues to inspire generations of Kalamar's people, and his name is spoken with reverence in stories and songs throughout the land.