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'''K'rul''' was an [[Elder God]]<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Glossary, UK MMPB p.706</ref> of the [[Malazan]] world, also called the Maker of Paths.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Dramatis Personae, UK MMPB p.xvi</ref> Long before humans had erected stone settlements, he had been worshipped by hunters with sacrifices of 'blood and split bones'. But at the time of ''[[Gardens of the Moon]]'' he had few, if any, followers.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.221/222</ref> His aspect was the [[Obelisk]].<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Chapter 22, UK MMPB p.635</ref> He first appeared hooded and was described as having long, sinuous fingers.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.221</ref>
 
 
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'''K'rul''' was an [[Elder God]]<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Glossary, UK MMPB p.706</ref> of the [[Malazan]] world, also called the '''Maker of Paths'''.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Dramatis Personae, UK MMPB p.xvi</ref> Long before humans had erected stone settlements, he had been worshipped by hunters with sacrifices of 'blood and split bones'. But at the time of ''[[Gardens of the Moon]]'' he had few, if any, followers.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/7|Chapter 7]], UK MMPB p.221/222</ref> His aspect was the [[Obelisk]].<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/22|Chapter 22]], UK MMPB p.635</ref>
==In ''[[Gardens of the Moon]]''==
 
K'rul found himself summoned to [[Darujhistan]], when the blood of [[Talo Krafar]] was spilled on [[K'rul's Belfry|ground]] that had once been sanctified in K'rul's name.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.222</ref>
 
   
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K'rul first appeared hooded and was described as having long, sinuous fingers.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/7|Chapter 7]], UK MMPB p.221</ref> He dressed in rags, was of average height, and had blunt and unprepossessing features.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/P|Prologue]]</ref>
Thereafter, K'rul appeared multiple times within the dreams of [[Kruppe]]. During their first meeting, he told Kruppe that the Elder God was there to await [[Raest|someone]] he had known a long time ago being awakened, and tasked Kruppe with finding the Awakeners, a [[Tool|T'lan Imass]] and a [[Lorn|woman]].<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.222</ref>
 
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==In ''[[Gardens of the Moon]]''==
 
K'rul found himself summoned to [[Darujhistan]], when the blood of [[Talo Krafar]] was spilled on [[K'rul's Belfry|ground]] that had once been sanctified in K'rul's name.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/7|Chapter 7]], UK MMPB p.222</ref>
   
 
Thereafter, K'rul appeared multiple times within the dreams of [[Kruppe]]. During their first meeting, he told Kruppe that the Elder came there to await [[Raest|someone]] he had known a long time ago being awakened, and tasked Kruppe with finding the Awakeners, a [[Tool|T'lan Imass]] and a [[Lorn|woman]].<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/7|Chapter 7]], UK MMPB p.222</ref>
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[[File:K'rul by Dejan Delic.jpg|thumb|197x197px|K'rul by [https://www.deviantart.com/dejan-delic/art/Malazan-Dramatis-Personae-Pt-2-819959704 Dejan Delic]]]
 
At their second meeting, K'rul used Kruppe's dreams to bring together Kruppe, [[Pran Chole]], and the [[Mhybe]] to foster the birth of [[Silverfox]]. K'rul offered advice to Kruppe on handling the powerful forces converging on Darujhistan as recompense for the use of his dream. He also sadly informed Pran Chole, who was of another age and still mortal in the dream, of the millennia long trials that awaited him.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/11|Chapter 11]], US HC p.252-256</ref>
 
At their second meeting, K'rul used Kruppe's dreams to bring together Kruppe, [[Pran Chole]], and the [[Mhybe]] to foster the birth of [[Silverfox]]. K'rul offered advice to Kruppe on handling the powerful forces converging on Darujhistan as recompense for the use of his dream. He also sadly informed Pran Chole, who was of another age and still mortal in the dream, of the millennia long trials that awaited him.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/11|Chapter 11]], US HC p.252-256</ref>
   
K'rul later used another of Kruppe's dreams to confront the [[Jaghut Tyrant]], [[Raest]] outside of Darujhistan. He told Raest that they were both creatures of the past. Recognising him, Raest called K'rul's presence impossible, declaring that the Elder God had long since passed into the Realms of Chaos, the place of his birth. K'rul offered to take Raest with him to the Gate of Chaos, but was rebuffed.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/22|Chapter 22]], US HC p.441-444</ref>
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K'rul later used another of Kruppe's dreams to confront the [[Jaghut Tyrant]], [[Raest]] outside of Darujhistan. He told Raest that they were both creatures of the past. Recognising him, Raest called K'rul's presence impossible, declaring that the Elder God had long since passed into the Realms of [[Chaos]], the place of his birth. K'rul offered to take Raest with him to the Gate of Chaos, but was rebuffed.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/22|Chapter 22]], US HC p.441-444</ref>
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During the [[Gedderone Fête]], K'rul discovered [[Anomander Rake]] using his temple's belfry as a lookout point over the city. The ancient pair commiserated over feeling lost in the world and K'rul admitted he could only manifest his presence within the Darujhistan temple and within the dreams of Kruppe.<ref>[[Gardens of the Moon]], [[GM/23|Chapter 23]], US HC p.467</ref>
   
 
==In ''[[Memories of Ice]]''==
 
==In ''[[Memories of Ice]]''==
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{{See also|{{Splr}}[[Keruli]]{{End}}}}
   
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===Jacuruku===
In the Prologue, on the Continents of Korelri and Jacuruku, in the Time of Dying, 119,736 years before Burn’s Sleep (three years after the Fall of the Crippled God) K'rul met up with the two Elder Gods [[Draconus]] and the [[Sister of Cold Nights]] to punish the High King [[Kallor]]. The three Elder Gods refered to each other as brothers and sister.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], Prologue</ref>
 
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[[File:K'rul by Puck.jpg|thumb|300x300px|K'rul by [http://puckstein.tumblr.com/archive Puck]]]
 
In the Prologue, 119,736 years before [[Burn's Sleep]] (three years after the Fall of the [[Crippled God]]), K'rul walked through the destruction on [[Korel]] before traveling to nearby [[Jacuruku]]. There, for the first time in millennia, he met up with the two Elder Gods, [[Draconus]] and the [[Sister of Cold Nights (alias)|Sister of Cold Nights]], who referred to each other as brothers and sister.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/P|Prologue]]</ref>
   
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The trio planned to liberate the people of Jacuruku from their cruel tyrant [[Kallor]] after the destruction wrought by the fall of the Crippled God. But Kallor had prepared for their arrival by spitefully incinerating the continent and killing his seven million citizens. The shocked Elder Gods cursed the High King to live forever and never [[Ascend]], and yet still suffer the ravages of time. At the same time, Kallor used the power of his subjects' deaths to curse each of his accusers in turn. Kallor's curse upon K'rul was that "you shall fade from the world, you shall be forgotten".<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/P|Prologue]]</ref>
Back to the current time (around 1164 BS), [[Kallor]] met Silverfox and pondered if K'rul had been aware when he helped in her birth, that the Sister of Cold Nights was the true identity of Nightchill, one of the souls in Silverfox.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], Chapter 3, UK MMPB 127</ref> Later Kallor recognised K'rul in the priest [[Keruli]]. K'rul conceded that Keruli was indeed 'a limited manifestation' of himself.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], Chapter 20, UK MMPB p.848/849</ref>
 
   
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Afterwards, Draconus told the others of the [[Dragnipur|sword]] he was forging. A surprised K'rul counseled him to "make alterations in the final shaping" in light of Kallor's curse. K'rul then created a [[Imperial Warren|new Warren]] into which the three gods swept the ruins of the High King's empire. K'rul was left forever broken and diminished by the process, sensing the twilight of his worship and the fulfillment of Kallor's curse. The loss pained him less than he imagined.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/P|Prologue]]</ref>
   
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===The Pannion War===
{{Nb4}}For K'rul as Keruli, please see [[Keruli]]
 
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Back to the current time of 1164 BS, K'rul proved to be one of the primary forces moving against the Crippled God, whose goals frightened him. He had been one of many who had participated in the God's [[Chaining]].<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/7|Chapter 7]], US SFBC p.276</ref> Awakened in Darujhistan after thousands of years of slumber,<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/6|Chapter 6]], US SFBC p.233</ref> he had learned compassion from the dreams of Kruppe<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/7|Chapter 7]], US SFBC p.270-271</ref> and gathered allies against the Crippled God and moved them like pieces on a chessboard. It was K'rul who found [[Fanderay]] after she was terribly damaged by the Crippled God's Fall and paired her soul with [[Baaljagg]], the last living [[ay]] he had saved from extinction.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/22|Chapter 22]], US SFBC p.787-788</ref> It was K'rul who restored [[Treach]]'s memories and sanity after centuries of madness, and while the great tiger was dying, put him on the path to take the fallen [[Fener]]'s place rather than journey to [[Hood]]'s gates.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/7|Chapter 7]], US SFBC p.264-268</ref><ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/17|Chapter 17]], US SFBC p.570</ref><ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/18|Chapter 18]], US SFBC p.632</ref> It was K'rul who gathered [[Lady Envy]], Baaljagg, [[Garath]], [[Onos T'oolan]], [[Toc the Younger]], and the [[Seguleh]], [[Mok]], [[Thurule]], and [[Senu]]. He sent them after the [[Pannion Seer]] as the Crippled God's servant expanded his [[Pannion Domin]] and spread pain and suffering across eastern [[Genabackis]]. By doing so, K'rul sought to relieve some of the military pressure off the [[Malazan]] forces at [[Capustan]] and sent Toc into the Seer's embrace to release his "children".<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/7|Chapter 7]], US SFBC p.270-271/275</ref>
   
It transpired the [[warren|Warrens]] ran through K'rul's flesh. Any [[mage]] traveling through the Warrens was traveling through the arteries and veins of K'rul.<ref>[[Memories of Ice‎]], Chapter 7</ref> The power of warrens was his blood.<ref>[[Memories of Ice‎]], Chapter 7</ref> The twin chambers of the heart were [[Kurald Galain]] and [[Starvald Demelain]].<ref>[[Memories of Ice‎]], Chapter 7</ref> Only a handful of entities knew the truth about the warrens, amongst them [[Anomander Rake]], [[Draconus]], [[Osric]] and [[Envy]].<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], Chapter 7, UK MMPB P.327</ref>.
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K'rul also sent the merchant/priest [[Keruli]] from Darujhistan to counsel the human leaders who stood in the Pannion Domin's path. Keruli hired [[Gruntle]] to guide him to [[Saltoan]] where he advised the city's criminal hold-masters on methods of countering Pannion proselytizing.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/6|Chapter 6]], US SFBC p.211-214</ref> During the Pannion [[Siege of Capustan]], he forced his way onto the city's governing [[Mask Council]] as [[Rath'K'rul]] and crafted a protective magical shell around the [[Thrall]].<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/14|Chapter 14]], US SFBC p.476-477</ref> He also provided [[Buke]] with a potion that allowed the caravan guard to become a [[Soletaken]] to thwart the plans of the necromancers, [[Bauchelain]] and [[Korbal Broach]].<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/10|Chapter 10]], US SFBC p.371-372</ref>
   
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After the siege was lifted by the forces of Malazan [[High Fist]] [[Dujek Onearm]], [[Caladan Brood]], and [[Humbrall Taur]], Keruli joined the parley of alliance leaders. There, Kallor recognised Keruli as his old foe, K'rul. K'rul conceded that Keruli was indeed 'a limited manifestation' of himself.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/20|Chapter 20]], UK MMPB p.848/849</ref> Kallor had also earlier met Silverfox and pondered if K'rul had been aware when he helped in her birth, that the Sister of Cold Nights was the true identity of Nightchill, one of the souls in Silverfox.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/3|Chapter 3]], UK MMPB p.127</ref> At the same parley, [[Itkovian]] spied Keruli and [[Quick Ben]] sharing a mysterious nonverbal communication. The [[Bridgeburner]] mage shrugged in response to K'rul's intent stare causing the Elder God to audibly sigh.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/20|Chapter 20]], US SFBC p.720</ref>
{{Quote|...when we draw upon the power of the warrens, we draw your very blood.|Lady Envy|Memories of Ice#Chapter 7}}
 
   
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As the alliance worked to finish off the Seer at the [[Battle of Black Coral]], K'rul remained in Capustan. At Hood's temple, he tended to the dying [[Mhybe]] and helped transition her spirit to the sanctuary dreamworld in [[Tellann]] he had helped Silverfox fashion.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/25|Chapter 25]], UK MMPB p.1067/1068</ref> The surviving Bridgeburners returned to Darujhistan where they converted K'rul's old temple into a [[K'rul's Bar|bar]].<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/E|Epilogue]]</ref>
K'rul helped fashion the sanctuary for the Mhybe.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], Chapter 25, UK MMPB p.1067/1068</ref>
 
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During the course of the book, it was revealed that the [[Warrens]] ran through K'rul's flesh. Any [[mage]] traveling through the Warrens was traveling through the arteries and veins of K'rul.<ref>[[Memories of Ice‎]], [[MI/7|Chapter 7]]</ref> The power of the Warrens was his blood.<ref>[[Memories of Ice‎]], [[MI/7|Chapter 7]]</ref> The twin chambers of the heart were [[Kurald Galain]] and [[Starvald Demelain]].<ref>[[Memories of Ice‎]], [[MI/7|Chapter 7]]</ref> Only a handful of entities knew the truth about the Warrens, amongst them [[Anomander Rake]], [[Draconus]], [[Osric]] and [[Envy]].<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/7|Chapter 7]], UK MMPB p.327</ref> The Crippled God's infection of the Warrens was slowly poisoning the Elder God.<ref>[[Memories of Ice]], [[MI/13|Chapter 13]], US SFBC p.438</ref>
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{{Quote|...when we draw upon the power of the warrens, we draw your very blood.|Lady Envy|MI/7|Memories of Ice, Chapter 7}}
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[[Udinaas]] and [[Feather Witch]] accidentally travelled to the [[Refugium]] where they met the [[Imass]], [[Ulshun Pral]], and the boy, [[Rud Elalle]]. Ulshan Pral spoke of a [[Hold]] the two [[Letherii]] had never heard of called [[Starvald Demelain]], home of the pure [[Eleint|dragons]]. He noted that a group of mixed bloods, which included K'rul, had closed the road to the Hold long ago.<ref>[[Midnight Tides]], [[MT/15|Chapter 15]], US SFBC p.485</ref>
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A conversation between [[Cotillion]] and three Eleint, [[Ampelas]], [[Eloth]], and [[Kalse]], imprisoned in [[Kurald Emurlahn]] revealed how K'rul had asked the Eleint race to help shape the Warrens from his own blood. For each of the Warrens, Elder and new, a corresponding Eleint was aspected to it. Once the work was complete, the Eleint "were compelled to return to Starvald Demelain. As the sources of sorcery, they could not be permitted to interfere or remain active across the realms, lest sorcery cease to be predictable, which in turn would feed [[Chaos]]—the eternal enemy in this grand scheme."<ref>[[The Bonehunters]], [[BH/2|Chapter 2]], US SFBC p.77-78</ref>
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But K'rul also assigned the same aspects to the Soletaken Eleint, forcing the Eleint to share power. The Eleint's Soletaken brethren possessed the blood of [[T'iam]] and thus her powers, but were free to travel as they pleased and interfere as they wished.<ref>[[The Bonehunters]], [[BH/2|Chapter 2]], US SFBC p.79</ref> Now a war was coming and K'rul had returned. But Ampelas noted the Elder God's blood had grown sickly.<ref>[[The Bonehunters]], [[BH/2|Chapter 2]], US SFBC p.77</ref>
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[[Brutho Parlet]] claimed that the myriad paths of sorcery created by K'rul were born of the Elder God's love of possibility. Yet he himself was a parody of life defined by a singular thirst for blood.<ref>[[The Bonehunters]], [[BH/4|Chapter 4]], Epigraph</ref>
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[[Ganoes Paran]] told [[Apsalar]] that K'rul had played a very active role against the Pannion Domin, but the [[Master of the Deck]] had grown uneasy with his presence. The Elder Gods were returning to the game, and although it appeared to be in opposition to the Crippled God, he was not entirely convinced it was beneficial.<ref>[[The Bonehunters]], [[BH/6|Chapter 6]], US SFBC p.255</ref>
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== In ''[[Orb Sceptre Throne]]'' ==
 
== In ''[[Orb Sceptre Throne]]'' ==
K'rul was now described as female. She made a brief appearance in a very limited form, her influence, according to [[Fisher]], limited to the four walls of [[K'rul's Bar]] since she was under assault everywhere. During that appearance, she was described as hunched and cloaked with thin silver hair, a deeply tanned and weathered face, and deep black glittering eyes.<ref>[[Orb Sceptre Throne]], Chapter 11</ref> Despite this limited manifestation, she willed the shade [[Hinter]] away, forcing [[Aman]] and [[Baruk]] to re-think their strategy and ultimately forcing them to withdraw. She did this because she hadn't given them permission to enter her temple. When Aman questioned her regarding her withdrawal and that this place hadn't been hers for a long time, she replied that blood had been shed here, and she was now here.<ref>[[Orb Sceptre Throne]], Chapter 11</ref>
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K'rul was now described as female (see Speculations below). She made a brief appearance in a very limited form, her influence, according to [[Fisher]], limited to the four walls of [[K'rul's Bar]] since she was under assault everywhere. During that appearance, she was described as hunched and cloaked with thin silver hair, a deeply tanned and weathered face, and deep black glittering eyes.<ref>[[Orb Sceptre Throne]], [[OST/11|Chapter 11]]</ref> Despite this limited manifestation, she willed the shade [[Hinter]] away, forcing [[Aman]] and [[Baruk]] to re-think their strategy and ultimately forcing them to withdraw. She did this because she hadn't given them permission to enter her temple. When Aman questioned her regarding her withdrawal and that this place hadn't been hers for a long time, she replied that blood had been shed here, and she was now here.<ref>[[Orb Sceptre Throne]], [[OST/11|Chapter 11]]</ref>
   
 
== In ''[[Forge of Darkness]]''==
 
== In ''[[Forge of Darkness]]''==
The Azathanai, [[Grizzin Farl]], told [[Caladan Brood]] that K'rul had "begotten a child and the earth itself holds the memory of its birth-cry." When he asked Caladan if he would drink of K'rul's blood, Caladan responded that there was no need for that. The child was born and would soon beget many others.<ref>[[Forge of Darkness]], Chapter 8, UK HC p.225</ref> The rogue Azathanai, [[Errastas]], complained that "K'rul would simply give power away, freely, to any who might want it. By this, he undermines its value. He dislodges the proper order of things." Errastas planned to best K'rul by empowering [[Mother Dark]] and setting her against K'rul's new Warrens. Distracted, K'rul would not see Errastas' intentions until it was too late.<ref>[[Forge of Darkness]], Chapter 8, UK HC p.227</ref>
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The Azathanai, [[Grizzin Farl]], told [[Caladan Brood]] that K'rul had "begotten a child and the earth itself holds the memory of its birth-cry." When he asked Caladan if he would drink of K'rul's blood, Caladan responded that there was no need for that. The child was born and would soon beget many others.<ref>[[Forge of Darkness]], [[FD/8|Chapter 8]], UK HC p.225</ref> The rogue Azathanai, [[Errastas]], complained that "K'rul would simply give power away, freely, to any who might want it. By this, he undermines its value. He dislodges the proper order of things." Errastas planned to best K'rul by empowering [[Mother Dark]] and setting her against K'rul's new Warrens. Distracted, K'rul would not see Errastas' intentions until it was too late.<ref>[[Forge of Darkness]], [[FD/8|Chapter 8]], UK HC p.227</ref>
   
 
At the birth of the [[Gate of Darkness|Gate of Kurald Galain]], Grizzin Farl warned Mother Dark: {{Refbook|We have all had a hand in this...but most of all, this belongs to K'rul, who answered worship with generosity. Who, assailed by prayers written in spilled blood, gave answer to them. But the power he surrendered was not intended only for those who worshipped him. He has given it freely, to everyone. By this, new sorceries are born, Mother Dark. By this, the forces in opposition are given names, and aspects. They are given realms of influence.|Grizzin Farl|FD/20|Forge of Darkness, Chapter 20}}
At the birth of the [[Gate of Darkness|Gate of Kurald Galain]], Grizzin Farl warned Mother Dark:
 
   
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{{Quote|We have all had a hand in this...but most of all, this belongs to K'rul, who answered worship with generosity. Who, assailed by prayers written in spilled blood, gave answer to them. But the power he surrendered was not intended only for those who worshipped him. He has given it freely, to everyone. By this, new sorceries are born, Mother Dark. By this, the forces in opposition are given names, and aspects. They are given realms of influence.|Grizzin Farl|Forge of Darkness#Chapter 20}}
 
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{{Quote|...the Child Gods have made a grave error. After all, I will lose a battle. But I will not die. Play on, mortal. Every god falls at a mortal's hand. Such is the only end to immortality.|K'rul|Gardens of the Moon/Chapter 7}}
 
{{Quote|...the Child Gods have made a grave error. After all, I will loose a battle. But I will not die. Play on, mortal. Every god falls at a mortal's hand. Such is the only end to immortality.|K'rul|Gardens of the Moon/Chapter 7}}
 
   
 
{{Quote|If all existence is a dialogue, how is it there is still so much left unsaid?|K'rul|The Crippled God/Chapter 1}}
 
{{Quote|If all existence is a dialogue, how is it there is still so much left unsaid?|K'rul|The Crippled God/Chapter 1}}
   
== Speculation ==
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His/her gender has been a subject of speculation, since he was a male in ''Memories of Ice'', and a female in ''Orb Sceptre Throne''. However, in response to a question, author [[Ian C. Esslemont]] said that being an Azathani, he/she/it could shift its own gender. Please refer to [http://www.tor.com/2015/06/03/ian-cameron-esslemont-answers-your-orb-sceptre-throne-questions/ this external link] for a detailed answer.
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K'rul's gender has been a subject of speculation, since they appeared as male in ''Memories of Ice'' and female in ''Orb Sceptre Throne''. However, in response to a question, author [[Ian C. Esslemont]] said that being an Azathanai, gender was a concept that "doesn't really apply" as the Azathanai could shift their gender at will. Please refer to [http://www.tor.com/2015/06/03/ian-cameron-esslemont-answers-your-orb-sceptre-throne-questions/ this external link] for a detailed answer. This assertion is further expanded upon in ''Forge of Darkness''; with multiple mentions of K'rul's propensity to genderchange.
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At one point, Skillen Droe comments to K'rul in ''Fall of Light'' that he prefers K'rul as a woman. This prompts K'rul to say they would not be giving birth for a while, insinuating they used their female form to procreate in some manner yet unknown.<ref>[[Fall of Light]], [[FL/5|Chapter 5]], UK HB p.118</ref>
   
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As seen throughout the canon, all Azathanai (most being Elder Gods) are able to change their appearance at will, and manipulate their surroundings. Even the Azathanai know not from whence their abilities came, as they preceded their perceived Godhood.
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K'rul was an Elder God[3] of the Malazan world, also called the Maker of Paths.[4] Long before humans had erected stone settlements, he had been worshipped by hunters with sacrifices of 'blood and split bones'. But at the time of Gardens of the Moon he had few, if any, followers.[5] His aspect was the Obelisk.[6]

K'rul first appeared hooded and was described as having long, sinuous fingers.[7] He dressed in rags, was of average height, and had blunt and unprepossessing features.[8]

In Gardens of the Moon

K'rul found himself summoned to Darujhistan, when the blood of Talo Krafar was spilled on ground that had once been sanctified in K'rul's name.[9]

Thereafter, K'rul appeared multiple times within the dreams of Kruppe. During their first meeting, he told Kruppe that the Elder came there to await someone he had known a long time ago being awakened, and tasked Kruppe with finding the Awakeners, a T'lan Imass and a woman.[10]

K'rul by Dejan Delic

K'rul by Dejan Delic

At their second meeting, K'rul used Kruppe's dreams to bring together Kruppe, Pran Chole, and the Mhybe to foster the birth of Silverfox. K'rul offered advice to Kruppe on handling the powerful forces converging on Darujhistan as recompense for the use of his dream. He also sadly informed Pran Chole, who was of another age and still mortal in the dream, of the millennia long trials that awaited him.[11]

K'rul later used another of Kruppe's dreams to confront the Jaghut Tyrant, Raest outside of Darujhistan. He told Raest that they were both creatures of the past. Recognising him, Raest called K'rul's presence impossible, declaring that the Elder God had long since passed into the Realms of Chaos, the place of his birth. K'rul offered to take Raest with him to the Gate of Chaos, but was rebuffed.[12]

During the Gedderone Fête, K'rul discovered Anomander Rake using his temple's belfry as a lookout point over the city. The ancient pair commiserated over feeling lost in the world and K'rul admitted he could only manifest his presence within the Darujhistan temple and within the dreams of Kruppe.[13]

In Memories of Ice

See also: Keruli

Jacuruku

K'rul by Puck

K'rul by Puck

In the Prologue, 119,736 years before Burn's Sleep (three years after the Fall of the Crippled God), K'rul walked through the destruction on Korel before traveling to nearby Jacuruku. There, for the first time in millennia, he met up with the two Elder Gods, Draconus and the Sister of Cold Nights, who referred to each other as brothers and sister.[14]

The trio planned to liberate the people of Jacuruku from their cruel tyrant Kallor after the destruction wrought by the fall of the Crippled God. But Kallor had prepared for their arrival by spitefully incinerating the continent and killing his seven million citizens. The shocked Elder Gods cursed the High King to live forever and never Ascend, and yet still suffer the ravages of time. At the same time, Kallor used the power of his subjects' deaths to curse each of his accusers in turn. Kallor's curse upon K'rul was that "you shall fade from the world, you shall be forgotten".[15]

Afterwards, Draconus told the others of the sword he was forging. A surprised K'rul counseled him to "make alterations in the final shaping" in light of Kallor's curse. K'rul then created a new Warren into which the three gods swept the ruins of the High King's empire. K'rul was left forever broken and diminished by the process, sensing the twilight of his worship and the fulfillment of Kallor's curse. The loss pained him less than he imagined.[16]

The Pannion War

Back to the current time of 1164 BS, K'rul proved to be one of the primary forces moving against the Crippled God, whose goals frightened him. He had been one of many who had participated in the God's Chaining.[17] Awakened in Darujhistan after thousands of years of slumber,[18] he had learned compassion from the dreams of Kruppe[19] and gathered allies against the Crippled God and moved them like pieces on a chessboard. It was K'rul who found Fanderay after she was terribly damaged by the Crippled God's Fall and paired her soul with Baaljagg, the last living ay he had saved from extinction.[20] It was K'rul who restored Treach's memories and sanity after centuries of madness, and while the great tiger was dying, put him on the path to take the fallen Fener's place rather than journey to Hood's gates.[21][22][23] It was K'rul who gathered Lady Envy, Baaljagg, Garath, Onos T'oolan, Toc the Younger, and the Seguleh, Mok, Thurule, and Senu. He sent them after the Pannion Seer as the Crippled God's servant expanded his Pannion Domin and spread pain and suffering across eastern Genabackis. By doing so, K'rul sought to relieve some of the military pressure off the Malazan forces at Capustan and sent Toc into the Seer's embrace to release his "children".[24]

K'rul also sent the merchant/priest Keruli from Darujhistan to counsel the human leaders who stood in the Pannion Domin's path. Keruli hired Gruntle to guide him to Saltoan where he advised the city's criminal hold-masters on methods of countering Pannion proselytizing.[25] During the Pannion Siege of Capustan, he forced his way onto the city's governing Mask Council as Rath'K'rul and crafted a protective magical shell around the Thrall.[26] He also provided Buke with a potion that allowed the caravan guard to become a Soletaken to thwart the plans of the necromancers, Bauchelain and Korbal Broach.[27]

After the siege was lifted by the forces of Malazan High Fist Dujek Onearm, Caladan Brood, and Humbrall Taur, Keruli joined the parley of alliance leaders. There, Kallor recognised Keruli as his old foe, K'rul. K'rul conceded that Keruli was indeed 'a limited manifestation' of himself.[28] Kallor had also earlier met Silverfox and pondered if K'rul had been aware when he helped in her birth, that the Sister of Cold Nights was the true identity of Nightchill, one of the souls in Silverfox.[29] At the same parley, Itkovian spied Keruli and Quick Ben sharing a mysterious nonverbal communication. The Bridgeburner mage shrugged in response to K'rul's intent stare causing the Elder God to audibly sigh.[30]

As the alliance worked to finish off the Seer at the Battle of Black Coral, K'rul remained in Capustan. At Hood's temple, he tended to the dying Mhybe and helped transition her spirit to the sanctuary dreamworld in Tellann he had helped Silverfox fashion.[31] The surviving Bridgeburners returned to Darujhistan where they converted K'rul's old temple into a bar.[32]

During the course of the book, it was revealed that the Warrens ran through K'rul's flesh. Any mage traveling through the Warrens was traveling through the arteries and veins of K'rul.[33] The power of the Warrens was his blood.[34] The twin chambers of the heart were Kurald Galain and Starvald Demelain.[35] Only a handful of entities knew the truth about the Warrens, amongst them Anomander Rake, Draconus, Osric and Envy.[36] The Crippled God's infection of the Warrens was slowly poisoning the Elder God.[37]

"...when we draw upon the power of the warrens, we draw your very blood."
―Lady Envy[src]

In Midnight Tides

Udinaas and Feather Witch accidentally travelled to the Refugium where they met the Imass, Ulshun Pral, and the boy, Rud Elalle. Ulshan Pral spoke of a Hold the two Letherii had never heard of called Starvald Demelain, home of the pure dragons. He noted that a group of mixed bloods, which included K'rul, had closed the road to the Hold long ago.[38]

In The Bonehunters

A conversation between Cotillion and three Eleint, Ampelas, Eloth, and Kalse, imprisoned in Kurald Emurlahn revealed how K'rul had asked the Eleint race to help shape the Warrens from his own blood. For each of the Warrens, Elder and new, a corresponding Eleint was aspected to it. Once the work was complete, the Eleint "were compelled to return to Starvald Demelain. As the sources of sorcery, they could not be permitted to interfere or remain active across the realms, lest sorcery cease to be predictable, which in turn would feed Chaos—the eternal enemy in this grand scheme."[39]

But K'rul also assigned the same aspects to the Soletaken Eleint, forcing the Eleint to share power. The Eleint's Soletaken brethren possessed the blood of T'iam and thus her powers, but were free to travel as they pleased and interfere as they wished.[40] Now a war was coming and K'rul had returned. But Ampelas noted the Elder God's blood had grown sickly.[41]

Brutho Parlet claimed that the myriad paths of sorcery created by K'rul were born of the Elder God's love of possibility. Yet he himself was a parody of life defined by a singular thirst for blood.[42]

Ganoes Paran told Apsalar that K'rul had played a very active role against the Pannion Domin, but the Master of the Deck had grown uneasy with his presence. The Elder Gods were returning to the game, and although it appeared to be in opposition to the Crippled God, he was not entirely convinced it was beneficial.[43]

In Reaper's Gale

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In Dust of Dreams

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In The Crippled God

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In Orb Sceptre Throne

K'rul was now described as female (see Speculations below). She made a brief appearance in a very limited form, her influence, according to Fisher, limited to the four walls of K'rul's Bar since she was under assault everywhere. During that appearance, she was described as hunched and cloaked with thin silver hair, a deeply tanned and weathered face, and deep black glittering eyes.[44] Despite this limited manifestation, she willed the shade Hinter away, forcing Aman and Baruk to re-think their strategy and ultimately forcing them to withdraw. She did this because she hadn't given them permission to enter her temple. When Aman questioned her regarding her withdrawal and that this place hadn't been hers for a long time, she replied that blood had been shed here, and she was now here.[45]

In Forge of Darkness

The Azathanai, Grizzin Farl, told Caladan Brood that K'rul had "begotten a child and the earth itself holds the memory of its birth-cry." When he asked Caladan if he would drink of K'rul's blood, Caladan responded that there was no need for that. The child was born and would soon beget many others.[46] The rogue Azathanai, Errastas, complained that "K'rul would simply give power away, freely, to any who might want it. By this, he undermines its value. He dislodges the proper order of things." Errastas planned to best K'rul by empowering Mother Dark and setting her against K'rul's new Warrens. Distracted, K'rul would not see Errastas' intentions until it was too late.[47]

At the birth of the Gate of Kurald Galain, Grizzin Farl warned Mother Dark: We have all had a hand in this...but most of all, this belongs to K'rul, who answered worship with generosity. Who, assailed by prayers written in spilled blood, gave answer to them. But the power he surrendered was not intended only for those who worshipped him. He has given it freely, to everyone. By this, new sorceries are born, Mother Dark. By this, the forces in opposition are given names, and aspects. They are given realms of influence. ―Grizzin Farl • Forge of Darkness, Chapter 20

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History

K'rul and his siblings decided to end the reign of the human king, Kallor, because of his barbaric practices and the bringing of the Crippled God to the world. Together they cursed Kallor to live forever and never ascend while still suffering the ravages of time. At the same time, Kallor cursed K'rul to "fade away from public eye" using the power of hundreds of thousands of deaths caused by the collapse of his empire.

Quotes

"...the Child Gods have made a grave error. After all, I will lose a battle. But I will not die. Play on, mortal. Every god falls at a mortal's hand. Such is the only end to immortality."
―K'rul[src]
"If all existence is a dialogue, how is it there is still so much left unsaid?"
―K'rul[src]

Speculations

K'rul's gender has been a subject of speculation, since they appeared as male in Memories of Ice and female in Orb Sceptre Throne. However, in response to a question, author Ian C. Esslemont said that being an Azathanai, gender was a concept that "doesn't really apply" as the Azathanai could shift their gender at will. Please refer to this external link for a detailed answer. This assertion is further expanded upon in Forge of Darkness; with multiple mentions of K'rul's propensity to genderchange.

At one point, Skillen Droe comments to K'rul in Fall of Light that he prefers K'rul as a woman. This prompts K'rul to say they would not be giving birth for a while, insinuating they used their female form to procreate in some manner yet unknown.[48]

As seen throughout the canon, all Azathanai (most being Elder Gods) are able to change their appearance at will, and manipulate their surroundings. Even the Azathanai know not from whence their abilities came, as they preceded their perceived Godhood.

Notes and references

  1. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 22
  2. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 22
  3. Gardens of the Moon, Glossary, UK MMPB p.706
  4. Gardens of the Moon, Dramatis Personae, UK MMPB p.xvi
  5. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.221/222
  6. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 22, UK MMPB p.635
  7. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.221
  8. Memories of Ice, Prologue
  9. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.222
  10. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.222
  11. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 11, US HC p.252-256
  12. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 22, US HC p.441-444
  13. Gardens of the Moon, Chapter 23, US HC p.467
  14. Memories of Ice, Prologue
  15. Memories of Ice, Prologue
  16. Memories of Ice, Prologue
  17. Memories of Ice, Chapter 7, US SFBC p.276
  18. Memories of Ice, Chapter 6, US SFBC p.233
  19. Memories of Ice, Chapter 7, US SFBC p.270-271
  20. Memories of Ice, Chapter 22, US SFBC p.787-788
  21. Memories of Ice, Chapter 7, US SFBC p.264-268
  22. Memories of Ice, Chapter 17, US SFBC p.570
  23. Memories of Ice, Chapter 18, US SFBC p.632
  24. Memories of Ice, Chapter 7, US SFBC p.270-271/275
  25. Memories of Ice, Chapter 6, US SFBC p.211-214
  26. Memories of Ice, Chapter 14, US SFBC p.476-477
  27. Memories of Ice, Chapter 10, US SFBC p.371-372
  28. Memories of Ice, Chapter 20, UK MMPB p.848/849
  29. Memories of Ice, Chapter 3, UK MMPB p.127
  30. Memories of Ice, Chapter 20, US SFBC p.720
  31. Memories of Ice, Chapter 25, UK MMPB p.1067/1068
  32. Memories of Ice, Epilogue
  33. Memories of Ice‎, Chapter 7
  34. Memories of Ice‎, Chapter 7
  35. Memories of Ice‎, Chapter 7
  36. Memories of Ice, Chapter 7, UK MMPB p.327
  37. Memories of Ice, Chapter 13, US SFBC p.438
  38. Midnight Tides, Chapter 15, US SFBC p.485
  39. The Bonehunters, Chapter 2, US SFBC p.77-78
  40. The Bonehunters, Chapter 2, US SFBC p.79
  41. The Bonehunters, Chapter 2, US SFBC p.77
  42. The Bonehunters, Chapter 4, Epigraph
  43. The Bonehunters, Chapter 6, US SFBC p.255
  44. Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 11
  45. Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 11
  46. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 8, UK HC p.225
  47. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 8, UK HC p.227
  48. Fall of Light, Chapter 5, UK HB p.118
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