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|house = [[Jin Wilima family|''jin'' Wilima family]]|grandchildren = [[Roald II of Conté|Crown Prince Roald]]<br>[[Kalasin of Conté|Empress Kalasin]]<br>[[Liam of Conté|Prince Liam]]<br>[[Jasson of Conté|Prince Jasson]]<br>[[Lianne of Conté|Princess Lianne]]<br>[[Vania of Conté|Princess Vania]]|onlymentioned = [[Lioness Rampant]]|kmiri = [[Hau ma|Hau Ma]]}}
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|house = [[Jin Wilima family|''jin'' Wilima family]]|grandchildren = [[Roald VI of Conté|Crown Prince Roald]]<br>[[Kalasin of Conté|Empress Kalasin]]<br>[[Liam of Conté|Prince Liam]]<br>[[Jasson of Conté|Prince Jasson]]<br>[[Lianne of Conté|Princess Lianne]]<br>[[Vania of Conté|Princess Vania]]|onlymentioned = [[Lioness Rampant]]|kmiri = [[Hau ma|Hau Ma]]}}
   
 
{{Youmay|the wife of the Saren warlord [[Adigun jin Wilima]]|the daughter of [[Jonathan IV of Conté]] and [[Thayet jian Wilima]], [[Kalasin of Conté]]}}
 
{{Youmay|the wife of the Saren warlord [[Adigun jin Wilima]]|the daughter of [[Jonathan IV of Conté]] and [[Thayet jian Wilima]], [[Kalasin of Conté]]}}
   
'''Kalasin''' ''([[Pronunciation|pronounced]] KAHL-ah-sihn) ''was a [[K'miri]] princess who lived and died during the first half of the 5th century [[HE]]. She was married to the [[Sarain|Saren]] warlord [[Adigun jin Wilima|Adigun ''jin'' Wilima]] in the hopes of reconciling the hostile relationship between their two peoples. She had only one child, [[Thayet jian Wilima|Thayet ''jian'' Wilima]], who later became the Queen of [[Tortall]]. Kalasin's hopes of peace between the Saren Lowlanders and the K'mir were in vain, as Lord Adigun encouraged continued violence and subjugation against Kalasin's people. In protest, Kalasin committed suicide by jumping from a balcony in order to speak out against the abuse of her people. The mother and brother of [[Buriram Tourakom]], Thayet's K'miri guard, sacrificed themselves in order to afford Kalasin the chance to commit suicide publicly, turning it into a political statement.
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'''Kalasin''' ''([[Pronunciation|pronounced]] KAHL-ah-sihn) ''was a [[K'miri]] princess who lived and died during the first half of the 5th century [[Human Era|HE]]. She was married to the [[Sarain|Saren]] warlord [[Adigun jin Wilima|Adigun ''jin'' Wilima]] in the hopes of reconciling the hostile relationship between their two peoples. She had only one child, [[Thayet jian Wilima|Thayet ''jian'' Wilima]], who later became the Queen of [[Tortall]]. Kalasin's hopes of peace between the Saren Lowlanders and the K'mir were in vain, as Lord Adigun encouraged continued violence and subjugation against Kalasin's people. In protest, Kalasin committed suicide by jumping from a balcony in order to speak out against the abuse of her people. The mother and brother of [[Buriram Tourakom]], Thayet's K'miri guard, sacrificed themselves in order to afford Kalasin the chance to commit suicide publicly, turning it into a political statement.
   
 
==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==

Revision as of 22:18, 7 December 2017

Kalasin (pronounced KAHL-ah-sihn) was a K'miri princess who lived and died during the first half of the 5th century HE. She was married to the Saren warlord Adigun jin Wilima in the hopes of reconciling the hostile relationship between their two peoples. She had only one child, Thayet jian Wilima, who later became the Queen of Tortall. Kalasin's hopes of peace between the Saren Lowlanders and the K'mir were in vain, as Lord Adigun encouraged continued violence and subjugation against Kalasin's people. In protest, Kalasin committed suicide by jumping from a balcony in order to speak out against the abuse of her people. The mother and brother of Buriram Tourakom, Thayet's K'miri guard, sacrificed themselves in order to afford Kalasin the chance to commit suicide publicly, turning it into a political statement.

Legacy

Her eldest granddaughter, Kalasin of Conté, was named after her.