The golem was built over three-thousand years agoĬlassification: War Golem, Ichorien, Light Lord Gender: Likely male (Referred to as he, but also as they)Īge: Ancient, possibly as old as Gargos due to both being Ichoriens. Name: Aganos (meaning gentle/kind), his real name is unknown Tier: At least 9-B, likely higher | Unknown, at least 9-B with makeshift bodies Free from his mute prison, Aganos was finally ready to exact his revenge on the Shadow Lord. A war followed, ending with the heroes chasing Gargos into the Astral Plane, where Aganos was finally free to manifest his true persona: the last of the Light Lords, whom Gargos had sealed inside the Eye of the Ancients. He resurfaced in modern times, as Ultratech's machinations freed Kan-Ra, and because of him an even greater threat came into this world: The Shadow Lord Gargos. The ages passed by, and the New World hosted their last clash, after which the Night Guard locked Kan-Ra's ashes away, allowing Aganos to rest. Aganos grew attached to the King, and to returned his kindness he first prevented Kan-Ra from taking over the throne, and then embarked in a never-ending quest across the world to stop the sorcerer once and for all. Aganos's bronze body slowly broke apart, forcing him to repair himself with stones, vines and anything he could find.Ĭenturies later Aganos came into the possession of the King of Babylon, who saw his true nature and gave him back the Eye of the Ancients. Deprived of the gem, he was enslaved and turned into a murderous machine. At last the Mycenaean culture fell to ruin, the automatons forced to fight each other until only Aganos remained. Gifted with the Eye of the Ancients, Aganos holds a unique connection with the Astral Plane. These resources can also be used as projectiles or to create destructible barriers to change the boundaries of the stage.Aganos is one of many war golems crafted by the Mycenaean people. They have the ability to gather up materials from the surroundings and into their body, affecting their strength and maneuverability. Sent to attack Maya and her allies, Aganos is ultimately freed by Chief Thunder, who offers to help find Kan-Ra in exchange for help finding Eagle.Īganos is the largest character in the Killer Instinct roster. However, Kan-Ra set up a trap for Aganos and stole some of the power of the Eye before escaping, leaving Aganos too weak to fight back as Cinder installs Fulgore technology to allow Ultratech to control them. Forced to resume their pursuit, Aganos joins forces with Maya to track down Kan-Ra and face him again. Eventually, after Aganos pursued him to South America, Kan-Ra was captured by the Night Guard and imprisoned in there base, until 500 years later when Ultratech's attack released him. As thanks for the king's kindness, Aganos pledges to fulfill his last request, and has since pursued Kan-Ra over the course of centuries, frequently engaging in combat but neither being able to destroy the other. Years later, learning of Kan-Ra's survival and growing power, the now dying King tasks Aganos to find and kill Kan-Ra. Eventually, a Babylonian King placed the Eye back into the construct and gave them the name Aganos, teaching them kindness and the ways of the world hoping that they would overcome their original violent purpose. Following the fall of Mycenae, the invaders removed the Eye to make the construct subservient, and would come to serve several masters as a tool of war for a thousand years, replacing damaged parts with whatever was available. Built as one of thousands by powerful Mycenean artisans roughly 3500 years before the events of the game, the construct was powered by the Eye of the Ancients, a relic that granted them sentience and power from the Astral Plane. Aganos is an ancient war construct, the last of their kind still running. A character in the Killer Instinct series who first appears in Killer Instinct (2013 video game).
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