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Chloe Frazer is a fictional character in the Uncharted series introduced in the 2009 video game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. Frazer was designed to provide a darker counterpart to series' protagonist Nathan Drake and to highlight these facets of his personality. She is voiced by Claudia Black, who did the motion capture work for the character as well. Chloe is a strong character who aggressively looks out for her own interests.
In the game, she acts as part of team of thieves who are hired by a benefactor to help find the location of Marco Polo's lost fleet, and through that the location of the lost city of Shambhala and the Cintamani stone. When Drake is betrayed and imprisoned, she helps bribe his way out and infiltrates the organization of the war criminal Lazarevic, helping Drake stop his plot for immortality.
Reception to Frazer has been focused on her independence and sensuality. Other reviewers have called her a unique and fun character. Black compared the character to movie adventurer Indiana Jones. Character designer Justin Richmond stated that Frazer was one of his favorite characters to create.
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