When does one find out what it means?
I just started Act II, I assumed the githyanki would tell me at their base, but nothing...
Even the background title of Kalach-Cha still states it's a mystery.
Should I have been told already? If so, what dóes it mean?
Kalach-Cha (SPOILER)
Kalach-Cha (SPOILER)
Feel the force flow!
Let the force guide you!
Let the force guide you!
I think Zeeaire can tell you, if you take the right dialoge options with her. Since she didn't, you'll have to wait until you reach Crossroad Keep in Act II.
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Actually, the title had to be created to describe a totally new phenomenon: a thief who then broke the sword to hide the evidence of his crime and then carried the shards with him.Matrona Clo wrote:"silver sword thief"
IIRC it is translated "shard bearer"
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IIRC = If I Recall Correctly
Anyway, this thread is kind of sad. Kalach-cha means "shard bearer" but it doesn't have anything to do with a thief breaking up the sword. It refers to you having a shard in your body. You're now the sheathe to the sword, and that has significance.
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Anyway, this thread is kind of sad. Kalach-cha means "shard bearer" but it doesn't have anything to do with a thief breaking up the sword. It refers to you having a shard in your body. You're now the sheathe to the sword, and that has significance.
SWC
Sir Edmund: "Should you obey the lord who asks you to put a village of innocents to the torch? Is that chivalrous? Is it noble?"
Me: "It's a great way to get promoted, I know that much."
Me: "It's a great way to get promoted, I know that much."