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Due to the relatively chaotic nature of the clan - having just been formed - Thranos had little formal education. However, the Bluebeards recognized the need for defense, as many of the local goblin tribes were unfriendly and barbaric. As such, the Bluebeards ensured that all of their people - even the young, such as Thranos at the time - were trained in the ways of firearms. Thus did Thranos see his future.
 
Due to the relatively chaotic nature of the clan - having just been formed - Thranos had little formal education. However, the Bluebeards recognized the need for defense, as many of the local goblin tribes were unfriendly and barbaric. As such, the Bluebeards ensured that all of their people - even the young, such as Thranos at the time - were trained in the ways of firearms. Thus did Thranos see his future.
  
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In [[Trinity:Timeline#235_CY | 235 CY]], Thranos first witnessed the wonders of airships, and became fascinated; he immediately set out to attain one. In doing so, he was forced to leave his clan, as they had little interest in such wonders. Thranos' wanderings took him to [[Trinity:Chaliraz | Chaliraz]], where he met the gremlin [[Trinity:Grakyl_the_Gremlin | Grakyl]]. In [[Trinity:Timeline#238_CY | 238 CY]], when the [[Trinity:History#The_Analytic_War | Analytic War]] began, Thranos and Grakyl joined the side of the Analytics as mercenaries.
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In [[Trinity:Timeline#235_CY | 235 CY]], Thranos first witnessed the wonders of airships, and became fascinated; he immediately set out to attain one. In doing so, he was forced to leave his clan, as they had little interest in such wonders. Thranos' wanderings took him to [[Trinity:Chaliraz | Chaliraz]], where he met the gremlin [[Trinity:Grakyl_the_Gremlin | Grakyl]]. In [[Trinity:Timeline#238_CY | 238 CY]], when the [[Trinity:Analytic_War | Analytic War]] began, Thranos and Grakyl joined the side of the Analytics as mercenaries.
  
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During the war, the pair became inseparable. After the war, Thranos purchased an airship, which he named the ''Intrepid'', and Grakyl serves as his mechanic. Their aircraft is known to be one of the more maneuverable available, and Thranos knows this - he tends to demand more pay out of people who seek him out exclusively for his ship's rapidity.
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During the war, the pair became inseperable. After the war, Thranos purchased an airship, which he named the ''Intrepid'', and Grakyl serves as his mechanic. Their aircraft is known to be one of the more maneuverable available, and Thranos knows this - he tends to demand more pay out of people who seek him out exclusively for his ship's rapidity.
  
 
Thranos is somewhat gruff, and has little patience for shorter-lived races. Thranos is a shrewd mercenary, often wary of would-be employers. However, he also has something of an altruistic streak, and has a soft spot for people who are stranded somewhere. He fights well enough, and though he demands fair payment for his work, he is still picky about the jobs he'll pick up.
 
Thranos is somewhat gruff, and has little patience for shorter-lived races. Thranos is a shrewd mercenary, often wary of would-be employers. However, he also has something of an altruistic streak, and has a soft spot for people who are stranded somewhere. He fights well enough, and though he demands fair payment for his work, he is still picky about the jobs he'll pick up.

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