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Telra

Telra[1] (テルラ Terura?) is a character that appears in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. She is a member of the Zoah species who supposedly lost her sons to the "Night Stalker".

History

Past

At some point, Telra became the mother of two boys. Her sons proved to be troublesome by constantly causing vandalism and trouble, something which she, much to her dismay, was shunned for.[2]

Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood

Eventually, Telra's boys were arrested and sent to jail for vandalism, which eventually spread as rumors of her sons being taken away by the Night Stalker. With sympathetic citizens showering her with presents as consolation for her loss however, Telra chose not to tell the truth.[2]

Wanting to learn more about the Night Stalker, Sonic and his friends questioned Telra about these events before being forced to leave her home.[2]

Personality

Telra appears to be a rather bad mother, showing pleasure at her troublesome sons being sent to jail while her friends showered her with presents over the assumption that they were "taken away by the Night Stalker", all while she herself could not bothered to clear things up.[2][3]

References

  1. BioWare (30 September 2008). Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. Nintendo DS. Sega. Area/Level: Zoah Colony. "Zoah citizen: I don't want to be like Telra! The Night Stalker took her sons!"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 BioWare (30 September 2008). Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. Nintendo DS. Sega. Area/Level: Zoah Colony. "Telra: They were arrested! For vandalism, no less! Stupid boys, with no respect for public property! And then this Night Stalker thing popped up, and I figured, why not let people think the boys were taken? People keep giving me things and saying they’re sorry. Beats being shunned for having no good sons!"
  3. BioWare (30 September 2008). Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. Nintendo DS. Sega. Area/Level: Zoah Colony. "Telra: For what? They’re the ones committing stupid crimes. Why shouldn’t they learn a lesson in General’s prison? No, they’re fine where they are, thanks. Now get out! I know who you are, and don’t think I won’t call the guards!"