Starting with the localization of the DS remake, Kiryl now speaks with a Slavic dialect. Beyond his relationship with Alena, Kiryl is a very studious and dedicated young man with a deep sense of faith he has been training for some time to take over as the resident priest of Zamoksva and his room is filled with religious texts. Aside from his not-so-subtle remarks regarding his feelings for Alena (which somehow always elude her), signs include him keeping a drawing of her hidden in his room.
It is also made apparent that he has a crush on the princess as well. He is very loyal to Tsarevna Alena, as evidenced by how he immediately rushes after her when she escapes. Kiryl has gone on to use spears in other spinoffs, such as Tact. He also carries a spear on his back, which is his weapon of choice. His overcoat has more buttons on the front and there is ornate blue and gold designs near the hem. He now wears metal gauntlets over a pair of black gloves and greaves over his boots. Like many of the other characters, his appearance in the Heroes series of games has been embellished slightly.
The same emblem appears on his belt as a buckle and also appears on Alena and Borya's outfits, as well. From the Nintendo DS version onwards, the cross on Kiryl's hat has been altered to a more generic shield emblem in order to avoid any resemblance to real world religious imagery.
He carries a long and narrow sword on his back, and keeps a muted orange scarf around his neck. Kiryl wears a green and white Kalimavkion resembling the traditional hat of a priest, along with a green overcoat and a white long-sleeved undershirt.