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  • Warden Kuril
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  • [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] Warden Kuril is the turian warden of the Blue Suns prison ship Purgatory. Originally a law enforcement officer on Palaven, Kuril left after having grown tired of criminals always escaping. He joined up with the Blue Suns and came up with the idea of keeping criminals in space, where they can't escape. __TOC__
  • Eventually, Commander Shepard was sent to retrieve one of the Warden's inmates: the incredibly violent and dangerous biotic criminal known only as "Jack". Though seemingly agreeing to consent to Shepard's removal of his prisoner, the Warden quickly decided that with the price on Shepard's head the good commander would be more valuable to Kuril as another prisoner to be sold into slavery. Not about to go along quietly, Shepard and company fought their way through Purgatory and also freed Jack. The combined damage of the battle caused Purgatory to lose orbit and soon the very stability of the ship was at risk. Going mad as a result, Warden Kuril took to personally shooting down escaped inmates, raving about how his actions were "for the good of the galaxy". In the end he was killed by Comman
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  • None
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  • Blue Suns
Shields
  • Very High
Armor
  • Very High
Name
  • Warden Kuril
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  • Organic
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  • Tech Armor
Health
  • High
Race
  • Turian
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  • [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] Warden Kuril is the turian warden of the Blue Suns prison ship Purgatory. Originally a law enforcement officer on Palaven, Kuril left after having grown tired of criminals always escaping. He joined up with the Blue Suns and came up with the idea of keeping criminals in space, where they can't escape. __TOC__ When Commander Shepard visits the Purgatory in order to find Jack, Kuril gives the Commander a tour of the ship. He tells Shepard to go to outprocessing to pick up Jack. When Shepard opens the door, Kuril reveals that he has betrayed Cerberus and orders the mercenaries to capture and hold Shepard for ransom. When Shepard releases Jack from cryo, the psychotic biotic goes on a rampage, wrecking prison blocks as she goes. Seeing that Shepard is too much trouble, Kuril decides to kill the Commander. When they come face-to-face, Shepard accuses him of being a "two-bit slaver". Kuril shouts back that he's doing everything for the good of the galaxy. Despite his being protected by shield generators, Shepard manages to kill Kuril.
  • Eventually, Commander Shepard was sent to retrieve one of the Warden's inmates: the incredibly violent and dangerous biotic criminal known only as "Jack". Though seemingly agreeing to consent to Shepard's removal of his prisoner, the Warden quickly decided that with the price on Shepard's head the good commander would be more valuable to Kuril as another prisoner to be sold into slavery. Not about to go along quietly, Shepard and company fought their way through Purgatory and also freed Jack. The combined damage of the battle caused Purgatory to lose orbit and soon the very stability of the ship was at risk. Going mad as a result, Warden Kuril took to personally shooting down escaped inmates, raving about how his actions were "for the good of the galaxy". In the end he was killed by Commander Shepard and their allies.