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Revision as of 07:45, 6 March 2018

Krolia is a female Galran in season five of Voltron: Legendary Defender. Kolivan gave Keith the mission of infiltrating the base she was located at, to extract her, and destroy the weapon housed in the base. She is Keith's mother. She is also a spy for the Blade of Marmora.

Appearance

Despite being Galran, Krolia bears a striking resemblance to her hybrid son, Keith. Krolia has light purple, lavender skin, prevalent in all Galra. Her hair is a darker shade of purple, and has a pale magenta shade around the back of her hair. She has a darker purple stripe on her neck that curves around her face, giving it the appearance of having two stripes that reach up to under her eyes. Unlike most Galrans, her eyes have green or greenish-brown irises.

Personality

Krolia is a woman of great loyalty, discipline, and principles, as she managed to complete her mission to destroy the Galran superweapon without compromising her son's safety while simultaneously double-crossing her enemies in order to satisfy her own agenda and orders.

Due to her duty as a Blade, Krolia has had to endure great internal conflict. While she did leave Keith on Earth with his father, Krolia did feel immense regret for having to abandon her son, determined to not do so again when she betrayed her enemies in order to protect Keith, showing that she does indeed love her son immensely. Her affection for Keith's father prompted her to leave her luxite sword with her former lover, effectively leaving Keith with the only evidence of his heritage.

She also possesses a cunning streak. She purposely allowed Commander Trug access to the super weapon, knowing that it was a living entity that would murder the unsuspecting commander and her forces, thus playing her for a very dead fool. This shows that while Krolia may be similar to her son in her inability to separate her emotions from her mission, she does take more calculated risks to compensate for her somewhat impulsive behavior.