Kaltain Rompier was a Lady of Adarlan and an interest to Duke Perrington due to her strong magical bloodline.
Biography[]
Kaltain was born to the incredibly wealthy Rompier family who, while they are low-born, are rumored to be richer than the King of Adarlan and come from a line of powerful magic users that seemingly disappeared two generations ago. When she was a child, Kaltain possessed fire magic and she remembers the golden fire until it was suppressed by the King's spell.
During the spring before the series began, she happened to meet Duke Perrington and took it as a stroke of luck to manipulate him into inviting her to Rifthold and securing her the position of lady-in-waiting to Queen Georgina. In a conversation with Celaena, Chaol tells her that Kaltain arrived in a litter larger than most peasants houses that was carried by servants over 200 miles from her home to court.
Throne of Glass[]
In Throne of Glass, Kaltain is introduced as a vain and vapid courtier that is relentlessly pursuing Dorian Havilliard and competes with Celaena Sardothien for his attention. She tries to also manipulate Duke Perrington into telling her more about Celaena, and in the end he tells her that she is not in fact a noble lady of the name Lillian, but Adarlan's Assassin. At the end of the novel, she schemes with Perrington to drug Celaena during her final match with Cain with the intention of making it easier for him to kill her.
Perrington claimed that Kaltain drugged Celaena on her own, which leads to Kaltain being thrown into the dungeons as she screams that she will kill Perrington for what he did to her. As Perrington and the King discussed Kaltain, Perrington confessed that he had been using his power to subtly manipulate Kaltain, but the power was taking its toll on the woman, leaving her drained and complaining of headaches; something that Kaltain blamed on her opium addiction.
Crown of Midnight[]
Kaltain was still in the dungeon during the events of Crown of Midnight with nothing more but a bucket and a pallet of hay. She was half-mad from her opium withdrawals and her long confinement, constantly complaining of flapping wings and headaches. These might have also resulted from Duke Perrington using his powers on her. The guards were known to turn a blind eye when Perrington visited her. She began to suspect what Perrington wanted her for-not for her to be his wife but for something else. Kaltain told Celaena that something was coming, and she was to greet it. Then, out of pity, Celaena gave her a cloak to keep warm in the cold cell. Not long after, she was taken away by Perrington under the pretense that he would marry her.
Queen of Shadows[]
During the sequences in Morath, Kaltain was seen to be enslaved to Duke Perrington, who had bonded her with a Valg demon. Manon Blackbeak noted that she appeared lifeless, displaying no outward emotions or reactions to her surroundings, calling her a shell and a weapon. Manon even contemplated attacking Perrington just to see Kaltain's reaction. During her staying in Morath she was probably sexually abused by at least both Duke Perrington (Erawan) and Vernon Lochan.
Kaltain eventually managed to kill the Valg inside her by lulling it into a false sense of security and pouncing on it, burning it away with her shadowfire. Manon and Elide Lochan came across her during their escape, and she extracted the Wyrdkey from her arm, telling Elide to give it to "Celaena Sardothien" as thanks for a warm cloak in a cold cell. She subsequently destroyed much of Morath using her shadowfire, not wanting to live with what has been done to her. She burned herself to ashes in the process.
Personality[]
Kaltain was a clever, cunning, and extremely ambitious young woman that came to Rifthold intending to seduce Prince Dorian and become the Queen of Adarlan. She had always believed she was born to be a queen and sought to better her standing in society and said that while she would easily convince Duke Perrington to make her his duchess, duchess wasn’t good enough when Dorian was still unmarried.
There was a fierce side to Kaltain’s personality, first demonstrated when she was arrested; she fought the guards and swore she would kill them. When she killed the Valg in the collar she was wearing and used her shadowfire to burn down a third of Morath, she showed this side very clearly.
She was also strong-willed, as she managed to destroy the Valg inside her by destroying it bit by bit with her magic.
Physical description[]
During Throne of Glass, Kaltain was described as a strikingly beautiful woman with pale skin and a narrow waist, enhanced by tight corsets. She had long raven-black hair and sculptured brows above her night-dark eyes. Her voice was once rich and cultured.
By the events of Queen of Shadows, Kaltain's appearance had changed; she now had a black Wyrd collar around her moon-white throat, and no longer wore the extravagant dresses, but a night-black dress that was little more than cobwebs and shadows even in the bitter cold. She was small and painfully thin, bordering on worn and covered in too many dark bruises to be accidental. She also had a thick scar on her elbow where the Wyrdkey was hidden.
Powers & Abilities[]
Kaltain had fire magic suppressed by the King of Adarlan's spell; she remembers the warmth of the golden flames from when she was a child. Duke Perrington managed to alter the nature of her fire by bonding her with a Valg and implanting a Wyrdkey in her arm. This turned her fire into shadowfire, a black fire that burned without any evidence.
Trivia[]
- It's said that Kaltain's mother died prior the events of Throne of Glass.
- Kaltain's dress at the Yulemas ball resembled the appearance of a peacock.
- It also mentions in Throne of Glass that Kaltain despises flowers.
- She has an opium addiction.
- She was one of the few in the palace who knew that Lillian was Celaena, Adarlan's Assassin.