Patroka

Patroka is a Flesh Eater and member of the Torna terrorist organization in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. She consider herself as Akhos' sister since she ate the sister of Akhos' Driver and likewise, Akhos ate the brother of Patroka's Driver. She is also Perdido's Driver.

History
At one point in the past, Patroka and Akhos were the Blades of two siblings. Following an unfortunate series of events, the two Blades were forced to ate their Driver and became Flesh Eaters. They were captured by humans and were freed by Jin and soon joined his organization, Torna.

Patroka met the party for the first time in the Old Factory after Rosa's defeat and Bana's capture. She along Mikhail arrives to free the Nopon and eliminate the party with the help of their Blades: Perdido and Cressidus. After a short fight where the party is at a disadvantage, Mòrag Ladair rejoin the party and with the combined powers of Brighid and Mythra, Perdido and Cressidus are send back into their Core Crystals. She is about to use her Blade powers against the party when Fan la Norne appears and disable her abilities forcing the two member of Torna to flee.

She is then seen making her report to Jin and Malos. Then in the Indoline Praetorium talking with her brother and Mikhail about Jin's intentions for Alrest and The Architect. She is then fought along Mikhail and Akhos in the Kingdom of Tantal, they are defeated but Jin and Malos came to the rescue and Torna is finally able to capture Pyra.

She is then seen in the Monoceros searching for Jin in the Land of Morytha. After retrieving Jin, the organization head to the World Tree but are stopped by Amalthus and his army. Akhos and Patroka are sent on the World Tree to assist Jin and Malos while Mikhail is left abord the Monoceros to fight the praetor.

After Mikhail's death and Indol's destruction, Patroka and Akhos found Jin who was finally defeated by the party, as she ready to go find some kind of medical assistance for Jin but she is attacked by Amalthus and her Core Crystal is ripped out by the praetor, killing her on the spot.

Trivia

 * Her English name may be a reference to Patroclus, a figure from Homer's Iliad and whose death prompts the return of Achilles, Akhos's English namesake.