Kazarkasimus

Kalwûsimus &mdash;often nicknamed Simus the Younger in reference to his contemporary, the or &mdash;was a   warrior from  whom Karos appointed commander of the Tsistaralkut during the. A veteran of the many internal civil conflicts that characterized the,  Kalwûsimus was a competent tactician whose natural abilities far outpaced those typically displayed by the Massassi caste. He met his end in the ian city of while defending the Temple of Typhojem from  forces.

Kalwûsimus first came into the service of Karos during the latter's tenure as overseeing of the, a  on  to which Kalwûsimus had been assigned as head of security. During the final battles of the, Kalwûsimus served as the head of Karos's Massassi bodyguard unit, transitioning into the role of military advisor with the start of the and founding of the Tsistaralkut.

He died in Karos's hometown of Kaniset alongside his Massassi cohort while defending the Temple of Typhojem, a tactically significant library-temple in the city's central downtown district. Though not remembered by later historians of the Sith Empire, Kalwûsimus was immortalized in the pages of the Qoritottoi, an account of the Sith genocide written by the of Karos in the years following his own self-sacrificial death in.