Thane Krios
Thane Krios is a male extraterrestrial character who features in Mass Effect.
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Biography
Thane Krios was a male Drell born in the year 2146. When he was 6 years old, his parents gave him to the Hanar to be trained as an assassin as per the Compact between their species. Following his training, he was deployed on his first assignment where he made his first kill when he was 12 years old. During an assassination, he came to meet Irikah when she noticed the targeting laser on Thane's target and stepped in to block his shot. Thane came to be intrigued at a civilian putting her life in danger to save a complete stranger. This memory came to 'possess' him to the point where he was compelled to seek out Irikah. The two eventually came to fall in love and got married with Irikah becoming his wife. The Hanar came to release Thane from the compact allowing him to have a family. However, he had no other skills and decided to become a freelance assassin. In the mean time, Irikah gave birth to their son who was named Kolyat. Thane came to work hard but found it difficult to keep his life as an assassin and that of his family separate. Unfortunately, being an assassin meant that Thane spent a lot of his time away from home, too much in fact, slowly growing apart from his family. Some time after Kolyat was 10 years old, Irikah was murdered in revenge for a batarian mercenary leader whom Thane had killed. The mercenaries paid the Shadow Broker for his identity and killed Thane's wife because they were unwilling to face Thane himself. Thane traveled back to Kahje for Irikah's funeral and left Kolyat in the care of his aunts and uncles whilst he hunted down his wife's killers. Thane finished the job, killing everyone involved in his wife's murder. Thane notes that while he has always striven to kill his targets as quickly and cleanly as possible, he took extra time with them. He claims these murders are the only ones where he made the decision that they should be killed, and the only time emotions have affected his actions.
Shepard and team later travel to the Citadel to stop Kolyat from following in his father's footsteps and taking up the career of assassination. Kolyat's contracted target is a racist turian politician who extorts human rackets while promising to reduce crime in the Citadel Wards. Shepard will stop Kolyat from performing the assassination if the mission of successful (and may even kill the target personally if Shepard is Renegade). Thane then talks to his son and makes things right with him. If the mission is completed, Thane will become a loyal member of Shepard's team.
Overview
Personality and attributes
Despite his profession, Thane was a deeply spiritual man who prays for success in his missions. Thane asks for forgiveness after each kill, even going as far as to ignore those in his immediate vicinity until he is finished doing so.
Thane during an assassination mission came to meet his future wife Irikah. He was compelled to do so when she had attempted to protect a person from Thane and putting her own life at risk. Eventually seeking her out, the two eventually fell in love and came to make a family together. Irikah gave birth to the couple's son who they named Kolyat. Thane's life as a freelance assassin would lead to him slowly growing part from his family as he spent more and more time away from them. Ultimately, Irikah was killed by Batarian mercenaries seeking revenge for a kill Thane had performed. In response, Thane came to hunt them down and kill them in order to avenge her. He would though leave his son with his uncles and aunts who were responsible for raising Kolyat.
Powers and abilities
This led to him being rumored to be the most skilled in the galaxy. Unlike most assassins, who prefer to snipe their targets from a distance, Thane prefers to get up close and kill his target personally, utilizing a mixture of stealth, firearms, hand-to-hand combat and biotic abilities.
Notes
- Thane Krios was created by BioWare where he was voiced by actor Keythe Farley and featured in the setting of the Mass Effect universe.
Appearances
- Mass Effect 2:
- Mass Effect 3:
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