Tharsus au Telautes
MinorTharsus commands attention with his lofty stature and blazing gaze, like a statue carved from arrogance itself. His perfumed locks frame a face that promises both beauty and cruelty. There's a perfumed edge to his every gesture that sets your instincts on edge.
Tharsus au Telautes debuts in Morning Star as a haughty Gold antagonist whose striking appearance conceals a ruthless commitment to the old Society during the Ionian conflicts. He briefly clashes with Darrow's forces, personifying the lingering arrogance of the Golds even as the Rising gains momentum. In his single pivotal appearance, Tharsus highlights the dangers of entrenched hierarchies, serving as a fleeting emblem of the resistance the revolution must overcome.
Physical Description
Towering and lofty, he cuts a striking figure with blazing eyes and cheekbones chiseled like ancient statues. Perfumed locks cascade over his intense gaze, while tattooed fingers sport painted nails that flash with arrogant gestures. His build is elegantly imposing, exuding a perfumed aura of superiority in finely tailored Gold attire.
Evolution
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
Tharsus au Telautes appears as a haughty Gold antagonist in the Ionian conflicts, his striking looks masking a ruthless edge. He clashes briefly with Darrow's forces, embodying the Society's lingering arrogance. In his single pivotal moment, he underscores the perils of old hierarchies amid the Rising's push.
- Appears as a haughty Gold antagonist amid the Ionian conflicts
- Reveals a ruthless edge beneath his striking looks while opposing the Rising
- Clashes briefly with Darrow's forces in a skirmish that tests the revolution's resolve
- Delivers a pivotal moment underscoring the perils of old hierarchies
- Embodied the Society's lingering arrogance before fading from the narrative
Book Appearances
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
First appears Ch 60