When the Citadel Council was reorganized into the Interstellar Republic following the signing of the Citadel-Guevara Accord, the disgraced former Councilor Tevos was permitted a seat in the Galactic Senate and the Republic Advisory Council―knowing full well that her influence was strictly limited as a form of punishment. Having lost much of her government's leadership and with her people's backs against the wall in defending their actions, Tevos assumed full responsibility for the asari's violation of Council laws forbidding the withholding of Prothean technology, although she did not publicly indicate at what point she personally was made aware of the beacon's existence, the Asari Republics were nonetheless faced with massive censures and threats of sanctions. She had at least one younger sister and several nieces.Īt some point following the Reaper invasion, Tevos became embroiled in a controversy when evidence was leaked that a group of matriarchs within the highest levels of the asari government had concealed the existence of the Prothean beacon within the Temple of Athame from the Council, only revealing it when Thessia was itself was in danger in the hope that its contribution to the Crucible project might avert the oncoming Reaper conquest. Most of her childhood remains unknown, but it is speculated that Tevos was born on the asari homeworld Thessia sometime in 1606 CE.
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