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Kalak is keenly aware of the fact that he and his fellow Heralds are mentally unwell, and does not hide this fact.{{book ref|sa4|93}}{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} He is extremely pessimistic, believing that the cause of [[Roshar]] is already lost, and feels immense guilt for causing [[spren]] to bond with humans, leading them to what he believes to be their doom.{{book ref|sa4|93}} The one thing he is still driven and decisive about is his utter obsession with leaving the [[Rosharan system]] altogether, and though he cannot break free yet, he's done extensive research on other worlds.{{book ref|sa4|115}} To facilitate leaving, he aligns himself with [[Gavilar]], assisting his research.{{book ref|sa4|prologue}} After Gavilar's death, he continues the project of his own, hoping to unmoor himself and leave the entire cycle of Desolations behind.{{book ref|sa4|93}}
 
Kalak can be snarky, and will dryly mock people he considers stupid.{{book ref|sa4|87}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|91}} He can still exercise some measure of authority, and can make snap decisions when truly needed.{{book ref|sa4|90}} When faced with the possibility of his own death, he's calm and composed.{{book ref|sa4|93}} For all that he fears humans, he sympathizes with them, and is at the very least willing to hear them out and give them some chance, even if he doesn't believe that they can succeed. He is willing to offer information to those who ask.{{book ref|sa4|87}}{{book ref|sa4|115}}
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