The Perfect Trap: Thorn in Rainbow Six Siege Explained

The Perfect Trap: Thorn in Rainbow Six Siege Explained

Aidan van Vuuren

9 Oct, 2025, 10:29

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Last updated: 9 Oct, 2025, 10:39

Brianna “Thorn” Skehan is a Defending Operator in Rainbow Six Siege, introduced in the High Calibre expansion. Known for her discipline, strength, and sharp instincts, Thorn combines tactical precision with her Irish grit. Her background in law enforcement and her unique gadget, the Razorbloom Shell, make her a strong defensive asset capable of controlling choke points and punishing reckless attackers.

The Story Behind Thorn

From Farm Life to the Force

Thorn grew up on a farm in Ireland, in a region famous for horse racing and military training. Her family was deeply involved in both. When she wasn’t wrestling her four brothers, she helped her parents breed and raise thoroughbred horses for racing and for Ireland’s mounted police division.

Joining the military was a family tradition, but Thorn initially considered joining the police force instead. That decision became clear after a tragedy involving her youngest brother, Liam. His gambling and criminal ties led to an arson attack on the family farm, killing their prized horses. The next day, Thorn enlisted in the Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national police service, cutting ties with her brother forever.

Rising Through the Ranks

Thorn’s determination and physical ability earned her recognition early in her police career. She met Seamus “Sledge” Cowden during this time, forming a long-term friendship. Her drive pushed her to join the Garda’s elite tactical unit, the Emergency Response Unit (ERU). The entry exam was intense, but Thorn not only passed — she finished top of her class and helped other candidates through the process.

As part of the ERU, Thorn became a tactical weapons expert and even redesigned the unit’s obstacle course, calling the old one “a walk in the park.” Her new design gained attention across Rainbow operations, leading Taina “Caveira” Pereira to recruit her into Rainbow after testing the course herself.

Friendship and Field Lessons

After joining Rainbow, Thorn invited Sledge and Caveira to train on her family farm in Ireland. The group bonded over their shared love of challenge and discipline. Later, while off-duty in Athens, Thorn and Caveira became involved in stopping an illegal weapons deal after Thorn spotted suspicious activity near the Parthenon.

Despite Caveira’s warning to stay out of it, Thorn pursued the suspects, and the pair ended up recovering stolen artifacts and weapons — only to be reprimanded by Sam “Zero” Fisher for drawing attention. This incident highlighted Thorn’s impulsive nature but also her deep sense of justice.

Psychological Profile

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Dr. Harishva “Harry” Pandey describes Thorn as strong, competitive, and disciplined. Growing up with older brothers toughened her, and she learned early that strength earned respect. Her childhood explains her intolerance for bullying and her perfectionism.

She hides her emotions behind humor and confidence, avoiding vulnerability. Despite this, Thorn’s presence lifts team morale. She trains early, often before anyone else is awake, and maintains an unwavering focus. As Sledge once remarked, shaking hands with her feels like meeting a lifetime of hard work and control.

Thorn’s Gameplay and Loadout

Primary and Secondary Weapons

Thorn’s primary weapons include the UZK50GI submachine gun and the M870 shotgun. Both suit close-to-medium range combat, fitting her defensive style.

For secondary weapons, she carries the 1911 TACOPS handgun or the C75 Auto machine pistol. Her secondary choices provide versatility, letting players adapt to both aggressive and cautious defensive tactics.

Gadgets

Thorn can equip either Barbed Wire or a Deployable Shield, both of which complement her gadget by slowing down attackers and funneling them into traps.

The Razorbloom Shell

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Description

Thorn’s signature gadget is the Razorbloom Shell, a throwable proximity grenade that sticks to surfaces. When an attacker steps into its detection range, a short timer begins. A moment later, the device detonates, sending high-velocity blades in every direction. The explosion can eliminate attackers instantly if they remain within range.

Design and Inspiration

The Razorbloom Shell was designed by Mira, inspired by Thorn’s childhood story of defending her meals with a fork against her brothers. Mira wanted a device that punished intruders — throwable, proximity-activated, and devastating.

Thorn herself described the Razorbloom as “controlled chaos.” Once activated, its claws grip tightly to any surface and glow red before detonating. The blast radius is lethal, forcing attackers to make quick choices: move fast or face elimination.

Effective Strategies with Thorn

Area Denial and Traps

Thorn excels at area control. Placing Razorbloom Shells near entry points, default plant sites, or around corners can punish attackers who move carelessly. The delay between activation and detonation gives defenders a small window to react, either to secure a kill or reposition.

Combining her gadget with Barbed Wire increases its effectiveness. The wire slows attackers, keeping them within the explosion radius longer. Thorn also pairs well with operators who can hinder enemy movement, such as Melusi, Clash, or Lesion.

Team Coordination

Thorn’s aggressive instincts are balanced by her teamwork. Operators like Caveira can use sound cues from Razorbloom activations to locate enemies. Likewise, Clash’s shield can herd attackers into trapped areas. Coordinated defenders can easily capitalize on Thorn’s traps to secure multiple kills in quick succession.

Countering Thorn

Attackers can destroy Razorbloom Shells from a distance using explosives or gunfire. IQ can detect them with her Electronics Scanner, while Thatcher or secondary EMP grenades can disable them. Twitch’s Shock Drone and Zero’s Argus Cameras can also neutralize them safely. Brava’s Kludge drone is especially dangerous, as it can hack and turn the Razorblooms against defenders.

Thorn’s Role in Team Defense

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Thorn’s kit suits flexible defensive playstyles. She can anchor sites, control flanks, or roam close to the objective. Her balance of lethal traps and reliable weaponry makes her a threat in both solo and coordinated play.

Her Razorblooms create psychological pressure, forcing attackers to move cautiously and check every corner. This can buy time for the defending team, disrupt planting strategies, and secure late-round victories.

Trivia and Symbolism

Thorn’s emblem resembles a Celtic Triquetra, a nod to her Irish roots and the intertwining themes of unity and strength. Early designs showed her with different secondary weapons, including the M45 MEUSOC and Bearing 9, before finalizing her current loadout.

During early testing in mid-2021, Thorn reportedly used the P90 submachine gun. This change to the UZK50GI helped refine her close-quarters identity.

Final Thoughts

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Thorn in Rainbow Six Siege stands out for her balance of strength, strategy, and control. Her background shapes her into a disciplined operator who values teamwork but acts decisively when danger appears. In gameplay, she rewards players who plan ahead, use environmental awareness, and coordinate with teammates.

Her combination of power and personality makes Thorn one of the most compelling defenders in Rainbow Six Siege, capable of turning any room into a lethal trap.

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