Kele

Kele is a character in the Endless Summer series. He is first seen in Book 3, Chapter 4.

Appearance
Kele has black curly unkempt hair, brown eyes, and tan skin. He wears a caramel shirt under a gray-brown vest, and sports two silver dog tags held by a thin black cord around his neck. He has a gray-brown rucksack strapped to his back.

Personality
Kele is shown to be kind, hospitable, and charismatic, keeping his cool despite Sean's candid misgivings about him. He seems to be a great survivalist, and can cook a good curry. He's successfully avoided the Arachnids and the other dangerous elements of the islands so far. His charm easily seduced Michelle, Quinn, and Diego. He seems perfectly fine with getting away from the violence of war, and bonds quickly with Jake for their history in the military. He is a skilled chef, gaining Raj's instant friendship, and plays the guitar as a hobby.

History
Kele started off as a soldier in World War II before his ship was sunk by German u-boats. He paddled to La Huerta and has been completely unaware of the time anomalies, claiming that the last calendar he checked was in 1941. He was first seen in Book 2 Chapter 15, the Act 6 Bonus Scene, when he was looking at what most likely was the burning MASDA Complex.

Quinn
She thinks he's very attractive. In Book 3 Chapter 4, if you choose not to visit the waterfall with Quinn, they will visit the waterfall alone together. He comments that he thinks she is beautiful too.

Diego
Diego likes his attractiveness.

Michelle
Michelle likes his attractiveness.

Raj
Raj and Kele immediately bond over cooking. Raj admires his cooking skills.

Sean
Sean is initially mistrustful of Kele. He gets a bit angry when the others comment that "He's cute". Sean starts to warm up to him later.

Jake
Jake is initially mistrustful of Kele, but bonds with him later over their military experiences.

Trivia

 * He was first seen in a bonus scene at the end of Act 6 in Book 2, Chapter 15; presumably looking at the the smoke that might have been the helicopter the Catalysts rode on before crashing.
 * The writing for Kele is inspired by the song, We'll Meet Again by The Ink Spots.
 * The name Kele is Native American in origin (specifically the Hopi tribe) and means “sparrow.” This suggests that Kele may be of Native American descent.