Kal-ap-ton

One of the most dangerous voices of "The Inner Chorus", Kal-ap-ton, is the personification of grief. Depicted as tall, gaunt, and pale young man in mourning clothes, Kal-ap-ton is never shown in public, only in places of mourning. Kal-ap-ton carries a small pouch, filled with tears, wherever he goes. Temples to Kal-ap-ton (where de dead are laid to rest) are the only appropriate places for Vulcans to cry.

While most Vulcans understand that grief is an illogical emotion (for all Vulcan shall meet again one day in the afterlife), they do recognize that it is a logical an essential part of life. In order for a sould to remain healthy, it must say goodbye. However, when that grief is carried out into the world, that is when Tyr-al-tep takes control.