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Chiago Harjo is a supporting character in The Forever Purge, part of The Purge series of horror films.
A native american heavily against the Purge Day create by the New Founding Fathers of America, he helps refugees cross the border with Mexico to safety during the attrocities of the Purge. He eventually come in conflict with the Ever After Purgers, who wish for the bloody event to be permanent.
He was portrayed by Zan McClarnon.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]
- He is thoroughly against the crazy and sadistic ideals of the New Founding Fathers and the Purge Day itself.
- He tried in his interview to convince people not to be a part of the Purge.
- After Mexico withdrew its military and closed the frontiers, he helped those who didn't cross it to do so.
- He used an ancient passage known by his tribe to help people cross over to Mexico.
- Helped Juan, Adela and Dylan fight off the Purge Purification Forces.
- Provided weapons to aid in the fight against Elijah.
- He and his tribe shot down multiple Purgers.
- Portected the hiding spot fom some Purgers nearby.
- Held the line against the last few of the Purger forces.
- Was relieved to see how many crossed the frontier.
- Respectfully bid farewell to his friedns Juan, Adela and Dylan.
- Easily excles in the low admirable standarts given he has low resources compared to the other heroes who stand out.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]
- While understandable given the setting, Chiago still shows great lethal instincts that are a bit corrupting for Pure Good status, especially in how the brutality towards his enemies doesn't seem to even fazze him. But since he is focused in protecting the innocent, it is a minor prevention.[