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*Known by his forces as the "Didact's Hand"
*Commands the [[Promethean Knight]]s in the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]]'s absence
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{{Quote|I know what the [[Librarian]] will say, Glassman. She will tell us where all things sacred are hidden in this galaxy. Ships, weapons, bounties beyond our imagining. And she will tell us how to make those miracles... our own.|'Mdama rallying his troops after speaking with [[Henry Glassman|Dr. Henry Glassman]]}}<ref name = "S1E4"/>
{{Quote|I know what the [[Librarian]] will say, Glassman. She will tell us where all things sacred are hidden in this galaxy. Ships, weapons, bounties beyond our imagining. And she will tell us how to make those miracles our own.|'Mdama rallying his troops after speaking with [[Henry Glassman|Dr. Henry Glassman]]}}<ref name = "S1E4"/>


'''Jul 'Mdama''', known to his followers as the "'''Didact's Hand'''"<ref name="S1E3"/> or the '''"Hand of the Didact"''',<ref name="wp jul">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/jul-mdama '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Jul 'Mdama'']</ref> is a [[Sangheili]] [[shipmaster]] previously in the service of the [[Covenant]] during the [[Human-Covenant War|war against humanity]]. Fueled by hatred for humanity, 'Mdama became the [[Supreme Commander|supreme leader]] of the [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|revived Covenant]] in the wake of the [[Great Schism]]. Despite years of eluding the public light, his activities on the [[shield world]] [[Requiem]] re-established him as a highly valued target for the [[United Nations Space Command]].
'''Jul 'Mdama''', known to his followers as the "'''Didact's Hand'''"<ref name="S1E3"/> or the '''"Hand of the Didact"''',<ref name="wp jul">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/jul-mdama '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Jul 'Mdama'']</ref> is a [[Sangheili]] [[shipmaster]] previously in the service of the [[Covenant]] during the [[Human-Covenant War|war against humanity]]. Fueled by hatred for humanity after the death of [[Raia 'Mdama|his wife]], 'Mdama became the [[Supreme Commander|supreme leader]] of a [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|resurgent Covenant faction]] in the wake of the [[Great Schism]]. Despite years of eluding the public light, his activities on the [[shield world]] [[Requiem]] established him as a highly valued target for the [[United Nations Space Command]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life and military career===
===Early life and military career===
Jul was born [[2489|March 5, 2489]] in the state of [[Mdama]] on [[Sanghelios]].<ref name="VIS"/> Years later he would marry [[Raia 'Mdama]], having two sons, [[Dural]] and [[Asum]].<ref name="gl55">'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', ''page 55''</ref> At some point, he became the [[elder]] of [[Bekan keep]] in Mdama. During the [[Human-Covenant War]], he served in the [[Covenant military]] as a [[shipmaster]] (presumably under the name 'Mdama'''ee''') and had once commanded an unknown [[Covenant cruiser|cruiser]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 174''</ref> While he was away, he left the management of his ancestral estate of Bekan keep to Raia and her grandbrother, [[Naxan]].<ref name="gl55"/>
Jul was born on [[2489|March 5, 2489]], in the state of [[Mdama]] on [[Sanghelios]].<ref name="VIS"/> Years later he would marry [[Raia 'Mdama]], with whom he had two sons, [[Dural]] and [[Asum]].<ref name="gl55">'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', ''page 55''</ref> At some point he became the [[elder]] of [[Bekan keep]] in Mdama. During the Human-Covenant War he served in the [[Covenant military]] (presumably under the name 'Mdama''ee'') as the [[shipmaster]] of a [[Covenant cruiser|cruiser]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 174''</ref> While he was away he left the management of his ancestral estate of Bekan keep to Raia and her grandbrother, [[Naxan]].<ref name="gl55"/>


===Post-war===
===Post-war===
After the Human-Covenant War, 'Mdama still felt mistrust and resentment toward humanity, comparing them to the [[Flood]] in some respects, believing the species would not stop their colonization efforts.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 52''</ref> He did, however, grudgingly admit that while they were not the best at anything, they were good enough at everything to survive. In [[2553|January 2553]], he attended a meeting with [[Kaidon]] [[Levu 'Mdama]] and [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 58''</ref> He asked the Arbiter what his plans were for the humans and expressed his desire to finish them off while they were still recovering. After Vadam announced he would try to make peace with the humans, he and fellow shipmaster [[Forze 'Mdama]] decided that humanity would not change and that they must stop them.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 60-62''</ref>
After the war 'Mdama still felt mistrust and resentment toward humanity, comparing them to the [[Flood]] in some respects, believing the species would not stop their colonization efforts.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 52''</ref> He did, however, grudgingly admit that while they were not the best at anything, they were good enough at everything to survive. In [[2553|January 2553]] he attended a meeting with [[Kaidon]] [[Levu 'Mdama]] and [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 58''</ref> He asked the Arbiter what his plans were for the humans and expressed his desire to finish them off while they were still recovering. After Vadam announced he would try to make peace with the humans, Jul and his fellow shipmaster [[Forze 'Mdama]] decided that humanity would not change and that they must be stopped.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 60-62''</ref>


Jul later met with Levu in private. Although the kaidon disliked humanity and believed they were a threat to the Sangheili, Levu did not believe that the Sangheili had the capability to wipe out the entire species and peace was currently a better option.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 88''</ref> 'Mdama and Forze then allied with [[Avu Med 'Telcam]] purely out of pragmatism, as the [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]] were best-equipped to assassinate Thel 'Vadam. 'Telcam took them on a tour of the [[Temple of the Abiding Truth]], pointing out the symbols that may lead to the [[Halo Array]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 177''</ref> The three met with [[Buran 'Utaral]], another member of the Abiding Truth and a former shipmaster. Together, the four travelled to the [[Aanrar Shipyard]] to steal Buran's former frigate, ''[[Unflinching Resolve]]''. After simply going to the bridge of the ship and stealing the frigate, telling the shipyard's dockmaster they were taking the frigate for assessments, ''Unflinching Resolve'' was brought to Mdama and hidden in [[Bekan quarry]] near Jul's keep.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 198-201''</ref> Shortly after, 'Telcam left to meet with his [[Kilo-Five|weapons supplier]]. 'Mdama suggested that they should move the ''Unflinching Resolve'' to the planet where 'Telcam received his weapon shipments, but 'Telcam refused to reveal its name or location. 'Mdama became suspicious of 'Telcam's benefactors, and secretly followed him to [[New Llanelli]]. After he discovered 'Telcam receiving weapons from the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]], 'Mdama was discovered and captured by [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[Naomi-010]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 296-299''</ref>
Jul later met with Levu in private. Although the kaidon disliked humanity and believed they were a threat to the Sangheili, Levu did not believe that the Sangheili had the capability to wipe out the entire species and that peace was currently a better option.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 88''</ref> 'Mdama and Forze then allied with [[Avu Med 'Telcam]] purely out of pragmatism, as his cult, the [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]], were best equipped to assassinate 'Vadam. 'Telcam took them on a tour of the [[Temple of the Abiding Truth]], pointing out symbols that may lead to the [[Halo Array|Halos]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 177''</ref> The three met with [[Buran 'Utaral]], another member of the Abiding Truth and a former shipmaster. Together the four traveled to the [[Aanrar Shipyard]] to steal Buran's former frigate, ''[[Unflinching Resolve]]''. After simply going to the bridge of the ship and stealing the vessel, telling the shipyard's dockmaster they were taking the frigate for assessments, ''Unflinching Resolve'' was brought to Mdama and hidden in [[Bekan quarry]] near Jul's keep.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 198-201''</ref> Shortly after, 'Telcam left to meet with his [[Kilo-Five|weapons supplier]]. 'Mdama suggested that they should move ''Unflinching Resolve'' to the planet where 'Telcam received his weapon shipments, but 'Telcam refused to reveal its name or location. 'Mdama became suspicious of 'Telcam's benefactors and secretly followed him to [[New Llanelli]]. After he discovered 'Telcam receiving weapons from the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]], 'Mdama was discovered and captured by [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[Naomi-010]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 296-299''</ref>


===Imprisonment on Trevelyan===
===Imprisonment on Trevelyan===
Detained aboard the {{UNSCShip|Port Stanley}}, Jul was interrogated by [[Evan Phillips|Professor Evan Phillips]] and the shipboard AI, [[Black-Box]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 326''</ref> 'Mdama was then transferred to [[Trevelyan|ONI Research Facility Trevelyan]], where he was placed in captivity under the supervision of Dr. [[Irena Magnusson]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 390''</ref>
Detained aboard {{UNSCShip|Port Stanley}}, Jul was interrogated by [[Evan Phillips|Professor Evan Phillips]] and the shipboard AI, [[Black-Box]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 326''</ref> 'Mdama was then transferred to [[Trevelyan|ONI Research Facility Trevelyan]], where he was placed in captivity under the supervision of Dr. [[Irena Magnusson]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 390''</ref>


Meanwhile, 'Mdama plotted his escape. While he no longer believed that the [[Forerunner]]s were gods, he pretended to remain a devout follower of the religion as a cover for visiting Forerunner sites, enabling him to learn about various parts of Forerunner history. During his stay on the planet, he was fed genetically modified versions of food from Sanghelios, causing him to feel very sick.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''', ''page 62''</ref> 'Mdama had several conversations with his [[Huragok]] escort, [[Prone to Drift]]; he learned about the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] and how he was sealed away on a shield world, [[Requiem]], as well as that Requiem's location was kept from the Huragok. During this time, he also learned of the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s plans to eradicate the Sangheili.<ref name="ttw275">'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 275''</ref> During his imprisonment, he once again met with Evan Phillips. Jul asked Phillips for news about his wife Raia, whom Phillips had last seen in company with Forze. Phillips promised him that he would find out what had happened to her.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page ???''</ref>
Meanwhile, 'Mdama plotted his escape. While he no longer believed that the [[Forerunner]]s were gods, he pretended to remain a devout follower of the [[Covenant ]religion] as a cover for visiting Forerunner sites, enabling him to learn about various parts of Forerunner history. During his stay on the planet he was fed genetically modified versions of food from Sanghelios, causing him to feel very sick.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''', ''page 62''</ref> 'Mdama had several conversations with his [[Huragok]] escort, [[Prone to Drift]]; he learned about the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] and how he was sealed away on a [[shield world]], [[Requiem]], as well as that Requiem's location was kept from the Huragok. During this time he also learned of the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s plans to eradicate the Sangheili.<ref name="ttw275">'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 275''</ref> He was later reunited with Professor Phillips. Jul asked Phillips for news about his wife Raia, whom Phillips had last seen in company with Forze. Phillips promised him that he would find out what had happened to her.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page ???''</ref>


Eventually, after regaining his strength, he forced Prone to disable his explosive collar and to allow him through a malfunctioning portal that he found. This led him to [[Hesduros]], a Sangheili colony world.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 398-399''</ref> Given the colony's isolation from the galaxy since before the Great Schism and devout religious practices, Jul was able to win them over by portraying his experience on Trevelyan in a religious light.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 414''</ref> After contacting Sanghelios and learning of his wife's death, Jul was enraged by humanity's role in her death and grieved by the Forerunner ruins he had arrived in. He eventually identified the markings on the ruins as coordinates to Requiem and convinced the inhabitants of Hesduros to aid him in his search for the Didact and the eradication of humanity.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 441''</ref> Jul began to assemble a large fleet for his new faction, with {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}} ''[[Song of Retribution]]'' serving as his personal [[flagship]].<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/song-of-retribution '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Song of Retribution'']</ref>
Eventually, after regaining his strength, he forced Prone to disable his explosive collar and to allow him through a malfunctioning portal that he found. This led him to [[Hesduros]], a Sangheili colony world.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 398-399''</ref> Given the colony's isolation from the galaxy since before the [[Great Schism]] and its inhabitants' continued devotion to the Forerunners, Jul was able to win them over by portraying his experience on Trevelyan in a religious light.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 414''</ref> After contacting Sanghelios and learning of his wife's death, Jul was enraged by humanity's responsibility and grieved by the Forerunner ruins he had arrived in. He eventually identified the markings on the ruins as coordinates to Requiem and convinced the inhabitants of Hesduros to aid him in his search for the Didact and the eradication of humanity.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 441''</ref> Jul began to assemble a large fleet for his new faction, with the {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}} ''[[Song of Retribution]]'' serving as his [[flagship]].<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/song-of-retribution '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Song of Retribution'']</ref>


===Requiem and the Didact===
===Requiem and the Didact===
{{Quote|Requiem's treasures shall be ours.|'Mdama after discovering Requiem}}
{{Quote|Requiem's treasures shall be ours.|'Mdama after discovering Requiem}}
In [[2554]], 'Mdama and his followers arrived at Requiem. Over the next three years, the Covenant tried to enter the planet, without success. In [[2557#July|July 2557]], several of his ships identified a human vessel, {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, drifting toward the planet. 'Mdama ordered his troops to board the ship and keep the humans away from Requiem.<ref name="terminal">[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Universe/detail/halo-4-terminal-jul-mdama/0f378de5-e0e3-4f31-a1e1-2a363af4094d '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''Halo 4 Terminal: Jul 'Mdama'']</ref> They were unsuccessful as the human and Covenant ships in the area were pulled inside Requiem's outer shell. Jul and his forces were eventually able to find their way to the core, where the Didact's [[Cryptum]] was located. Jul landed near the Didact's Cryptum and personally engaged [[Promethean]] forces under the [[Librarian]]'s control. [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]] unknowingly opened the Cryptum, releasing the Didact. 'Mdama and his forces stopped fighting immediately to bow to the Promethean; Jul quickly recognized the Forerunner and called out his name.<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/01/16/The-Halo-Bulletin-11613.aspx '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''The Halo Bulletin: 1.16.13'']</ref> The Covenant later engaged the crew of {{UNSCship|Infinity}} after the ship's arrival<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign levels ''[[Infinity (Halo 4 level)|Infinity]]'', ''[[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]]'', and ''[[Shutdown]]''</ref> and eventually followed the Didact to ONI's [[Ivanoff Station]],<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Midnight]]''</ref> though it is unclear whether Jul accompanied the Didact or remained on Requiem.
'Mdama and his followers arrived at Requiem in [[2554]]. Over the next three years the Covenant tried to enter the planet, but to no avail. In [[2557#July|July 2557]], several of his ships identified a human vessel, {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, drifting toward the planet. 'Mdama ordered his troops to board the ship and keep the humans away from Requiem.<ref name="terminal">''Halo 4'', [[Terminal/Halo 4|Prologue terminal]]</ref> They were unsuccessful as the human and Covenant ships in the area were pulled inside Requiem's outer shell. Jul and his forces were eventually able to find their way to the core, where the Didact's [[Cryptum]] was located. Jul landed near the Didact's Cryptum and personally engaged [[Promethean]] forces under the [[Librarian]]'s control. [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]] unknowingly opened the Cryptum, releasing the Didact. 'Mdama and his forces stopped fighting immediately to bow to the Promethean; Jul quickly recognized the Forerunner and called out his name.<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/01/16/The-Halo-Bulletin-11613.aspx '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''The Halo Bulletin: 1.16.13'']</ref> The Covenant later engaged the crew of {{UNSCship|Infinity}} after the ship's arrival<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign levels ''[[Infinity (Halo 4 level)|Infinity]]'', ''[[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]]'', and ''[[Shutdown]]''</ref> and eventually followed the Didact to ONI's [[Ivanoff Station]],<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Midnight]]''</ref>


===The Librarian===
===The Librarian===
After the Didact's [[New Phoenix Incident|attack]] on [[Earth]] and {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s return to Requiem in [[2558#February|February 2558]], 'Mdama continued to lead the Covenant forces on the shield world. A [[Requiem translocation artifact|Forerunner artifact]] secured by [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Fireteam Crimson]] and brought aboard ''Infinity'' [[Slipspace translocation|transported]] Doctor [[Henry Glassman]] to a Covenant base on the planet. 'Mdama came to oversee his soldiers when Glassman, alive but injured, was brought before to him by several other Sangheili.<ref name = "S1E3">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Catherine]]''</ref> 'Mdama put Glassman to work at a Forerunner "shrine," which he correctly believed contained the remnants of the [[Librarian]]'s consciousness in AI form. He intended to use Glassman to reactivate the shrine, allowing him to communicate with the Librarian and ask for her aid in reclaiming the Forerunners' technological wonders.<ref name = "S1E4">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Didact's Hand]]''</ref>
After the Didact's [[New Phoenix Incident|attack]] on [[Earth]] and {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s return to Requiem in [[2558#February|February 2558]], 'Mdama continued to lead the Covenant forces on the shield world. A [[Requiem translocation artifact|Forerunner artifact]] secured by [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Fireteam Crimson]] and brought aboard ''Infinity'' [[Slipspace translocation|transported]] Doctor [[Henry Glassman]] to a Covenant base on the planet. 'Mdama came to oversee his soldiers when Glassman, alive but injured, was brought before him by several other Sangheili.<ref name="S1E3">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Catherine]]''</ref> 'Mdama put Glassman to work at a Forerunner "shrine", which he correctly believed contained the remnants of the [[Librarian]]'s consciousness in AI form. He intended to use Glassman to reactivate the shrine, allowing him to communicate with the Librarian and ask for her aid in reclaiming the Forerunners' technological wonders.<ref name = "S1E4">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Didact's Hand]]''</ref>


[[File:H4-SO-S1E6-Cinematic-JulMdama.jpg|thumb|300px|Jul 'Mdama approaches the Librarian's "shrine".]]
[[File:H4-SO-S1E6-Cinematic-JulMdama.jpg|thumb|300px|Jul 'Mdama approaches the Librarian's "shrine".]]
After [[Fireteam Castle]] was shot down and killed by Covenant forces under 'Mdama, UNSC forces began searching for the "Didact's Hand". [[Fireteam Crimson]] was sent to [[Two Giants]], 'Mdama's location; however, soon after Crimson engaged [[Promethean]] forces 'Mdama escaped through a [[slipspace]] portal. When Crimson followed him to the [[Fortress]], he escaped through yet another portal to [[the Cauldron]]. When Crimson tracked 'Mdama through the Cauldron he tried to escape again, but not before Commander [[Sarah Palmer]] called in an airstrike on 'Mdama's location. He managed to escape, but not before dropping [[Didact's Gift|another Forerunner device]].<ref>'''Spartan Ops''', [[Didact's Hand/The Didact's Gift|''The Didact's Gift'']]</ref> 'Mdama oversaw the Covenant's attempt to retrieve the device from [[Galileo Base]] with his lieutenant, [[Gek 'Lhar]], but was only creating a show for the humans. It was later revealed that 'Mdama was using the artifact recovered by Fireteam Crimson as a form of communication terminal, allowing Jul to anonymously communicate with Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] via her datapad and to spy on the UNSC ''Infinity''.<ref name = "S1E5">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Memento Mori]]''</ref> After Halsey was removed from the room by Palmer and Lasky, Glassman managed to activate something in the shrine, prompting all the present Sangheili (save him) to bow before the artifact. With his captors distracted, Glassman escaped from the antechamber. After the artifact's energy sphere rejected Jul, the Sangheili Commander directed his fury at a now-gone Glassman; half-dozen Sangheili went to pursue the scientist in the tunnels but Jul held Gek back. Stating that Glassman's escape was unacceptable, Gek reassured Jul that he would deal with the matter personally, leaving Jul and his two guards alone with the artifact.<ref name = "S1E6">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Scattered]]''</ref>  
After [[Fireteam Castle]] were killed by Covenant forces the UNSC began searching for 'Mdama, now know by the epithet "the Didact's Hand". [[Fireteam Crimson]] was sent to 'Mdama's location, [[Two Giants]]; however, soon after Crimson engaged [[Promethean]] forces 'Mdama escaped through a [[slipspace]] portal. When Crimson followed him to the [[Fortress]], he escaped through yet another portal to [[the Cauldron]]. When Crimson tracked 'Mdama through the Cauldron he tried to escape again, but not before Commander [[Sarah Palmer]] called in an airstrike on 'Mdama's location. He managed to escape, but not before dropping [[Didact's Gift|another Forerunner device]].<ref>'''Spartan Ops''', [[Didact's Hand/The Didact's Gift|''The Didact's Gift'']]</ref> 'Mdama oversaw the Covenant's attempt to retrieve the device from [[Galileo Base]] with his lieutenant, [[Gek 'Lhar]], but was only creating a diversion for the humans. 'Mdama was actually using the artifact recovered by Fireteam Crimson as a communication terminal, allowing Jul to anonymously communicate with Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] via her datapad and to spy on ''Infinity''.<ref name = "S1E5">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Memento Mori]]''</ref> After Halsey was removed from the room by Commander Palmer and [[Thomas Lasky|Captain Lasky]], Glassman managed to activate something in the shrine, prompting all the present Sangheili (save him) to bow before the artifact. With his captors distracted, Glassman escaped from the antechamber. After the artifact's energy sphere rejected Jul, the Sangheili commander directed his fury at the now-missing Glassman; six Sangheili pursued the scientist in the tunnels but Jul held Gek back. Stating that Glassman's escape was unacceptable, Gek reassured Jul that he would deal with the matter personally, leaving Jul and his two guards alone with the artifact.<ref name = "S1E6">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Scattered]]''</ref>  
[[File:H4 SO Halsey with Jul 'Mdama.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Jul 'Mdama talking with Dr. Halsey]]
[[File:H4 SO Halsey with Jul 'Mdama.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Jul 'Mdama talking with Dr. Halsey]]
Some time later, 'Mdama was contacted by Catherine Halsey, informing him that she had deduced he was her helper but that their alliance could free the Librarian. However, the ship's AI, [[Roland]], was able to restore himself to his normal state and cut off the connection. After this, 'Mdama ordered the Covenant and Prometheans to board ''Infinity'' through the artifact to capture Dr. Halsey.<ref name = S1E7>'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Invasion]]''</ref> Despite significant losses, the Prometheans managed to capture Dr. Halsey. She was then taken to "Librarian's Rest", where 'Mdama had her disable the shield previously erected by Doctor Glassman's attempts to access the shrine. As the shield deactivated, she quickly entered the beam of light being produced by the shrine, and vanished, to 'Mdama's great anger.<ref name = "S1E8">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Expendable]]''</ref>
Some time later Dr. Halsey contacted 'Mdama, informing him that she had deduced he was her helper but that their alliance could free the Librarian. However, the ship's AI, [[Roland]], was able to recover from Halsey's subterfuge and cut off the connection. After this 'Mdama ordered the Covenant and Prometheans to board ''Infinity'' through the artifact to capture Dr. Halsey.<ref name = S1E7>'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Invasion]]''</ref> Despite significant losses the Prometheans managed to capture the doctor. She was then taken to "Librarian's Rest", where 'Mdama had her disable the shield previously erected by Doctor Glassman's attempts to access the shrine. As the shield deactivated she quickly entered the beam of light being produced by the shrine; she vanished, to 'Mdama's great anger.<ref name = "S1E8">'''Spartan Ops''', ''[[Expendable]]''</ref>


When Halsey returned from the shrine, she was clutching the Librarian's gift: the [[Janus Key]]. She flew out right into 'Mdama, who grabbed her hand and saw half of the Key. Thinking that it was actually the whole gift, 'Mdama seemed disappointed and frustrated that the gift that he had sought at great lengths was nothing more but a useless artifact. At that moment, however, Spartan [[Gabriel Thorne]] and [[Fireteam Majestic]] managed to infiltrate [[Copernicus Base]] and kill 'Mdama's guards, with Halsey quickly tossing to Thorne her half of the Key, leaving 'Mdama with only his stolen half. 'Mdama quickly summoned several Promethean Knights to protect him, just as [[Sarah Palmer|Spartan Palmer]] arrived with orders to kill Doctor Halsey. She shot Halsey in the shoulder, wounding her, before 'Mdama managed to grab Halsey and summon another Knight to teleport him and Halsey away.<ref name = "S1E9">'''Spartan Ops''',, ''[[Key]]''</ref> Following this, 'Mdama put Requiem on a collision course with the sun and announced that any Covenant who did not flee the planet would die with it. After fleeing Requiem in ''Song of Retribution'', Jul learned of the Janus Key's nature—specifically that the UNSC had the other half of the key. He confronted Halsey over her betrayal, saying he should have let her bleed to death from her injury. Halsey retorted that the UNSC had tried to kill her, and that he would need to offer her more than threats if he wanted her to help him. 'Mdama asked her what she wanted, to which Halsey replied that she wanted revenge.<ref name = "S1E10">'''Spartan Ops''': ''[[Exodus]]''</ref>
When Halsey returned from the shrine she was clutching the Librarian's "gift": the [[Janus Key]]. She flew out right into 'Mdama's arm; he immediately grabbed half the half of the Key he saw her holding. Thinking that it was actually the whole device, 'Mdama seemed disappointed and frustrated that the gift he had sought at great length was nothing more than a useless artifact. At that moment, however, Spartan [[Fireteam Majestic]] infiltrated [[Copernicus Base]] and killed 'Mdama's guards, with Halsey quickly tossing to Thorne her half of the Key, leaving 'Mdama with only his stolen half. 'Mdama quickly summoned several Promethean Knights to protect him, just as [[Sarah Palmer|Spartan Palmer]] arrived with orders to kill Doctor Halsey. She shot Halsey in the shoulder, wounding her, before 'Mdama managed to grab Halsey and summon another Knight to teleport him and Halsey away.<ref name = "S1E9">'''Spartan Ops''',, ''[[Key]]''</ref> Following this, 'Mdama put Requiem on a collision course with [[Epoloch system|its star]] and announced that any Covenant who did not flee the planet would die with it. After fleeing Requiem aboard ''Song of Retribution'', Jul learned of the Janus Key's nature — specifically that the UNSC had the other half. He confronted Halsey over her betrayal, saying he should have let her bleed to death from her injury. Halsey retorted that the UNSC had tried to kill her and that he would need to offer her more than threats if he wanted her to help him. 'Mdama asked her what she wanted, to which Halsey replied that she wanted revenge.<ref name = "S1E10">'''Spartan Ops''': ''[[Exodus]]''</ref>


===Post-Requiem===
===After Requiem===
Approximately one month after the destruction of Requiem, the ''Infinity'' had yet to locate 'Mdama or Halsey. The {{UNSCShip|Vociferous}} was subsequently given the task of tracking down 'Mdama, while the ''Infinity'' was reassigned to provide security for a diplomatic conference between Thel 'Vadam and the Jiralhanae on [[Ealen IV]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 1|Issue #1]]''</ref>
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Approximately one month after the destruction of Requiem, ''Infinity'' had yet to locate 'Mdama or Halsey. The destroyer {{UNSCShip|Vociferous}} was given the task of tracking down 'Mdama while ''Infinity'' was reassigned to provide security for a diplomatic conference between Thel 'Vadam and the Jiralhanae on [[Ealen IV]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 1|Issue #1]]''</ref>


[[File:HE14 Traitor 4.jpg|250px|thumb|'Mdama kills a traitor.]]
[[File:HE14 Traitor 4.jpg|250px|thumb|'Mdama kills a traitor.]]
At some point on Requiem, Jul's forces had recovered a Forerunner [[Requiem communication artifact|artifact]] that would be able to "speak" to the engine systems of ''Infinity'', and therefore the artifact would be able to blockade the engines of ''Infinity'' and allow Jul to steal the other half of the Janus Key. On [[2558#July|July 15, 2558]], Jul's forces [[Battle of Oban|attacked]] [[Oban]], a human colony in the midst of settlement. The attack was advocated by Halsey, who believed that a bold move was the only way to attract ''Infinity''. After the attack failed, 'Mdama's lieutenants called for Halsey's head, however Jul seemingly defended her actions. After ''Infinity'' attempted to enter slipspace for [[Galileo II]] base, 'Mdama's Forerunner artifact forcefully brought it back into normal space and trapped the vessel in an uncharted system. Aboard a {{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}}, Halsey informed Jul that they do not need to attack the ship, as the crew of ''Infinity'' would now be willing to hand over the other half of the Janus Key directly.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 13|Issue #13]]''</ref> One of 'Mdama's commanders revealed to him that a group of traitors conspiring against 'Mdama were discovered. While some were killed and one was captured, many of them escaped to nearby planet [[Aktis IV]]'s surface. 'Mdama briefly interrogated the captive and learned that [[Sali 'Nyon]] led the rebellion, before killing the captured insurgent himself; Jul ordered for all other rebels to be killed on sight.<ref name="HE14">'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 14|Issue #14]]''</ref>
At some point while on Requiem, Jul's forces had recovered a Forerunner [[Requiem communication artifact|artifact]] that could "speak" to ''Infinity''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s engine systems. The artifact would be able to render the ship immobile and allow Jul to steal the other half of the Janus Key. On [[2558#July|July 15, 2558]], Jul's forces [[Battle of Oban|attacked]] [[Oban]], a human colony in the midst of settlement. The attack was advocated by Dr. Halsey, who believed that a bold move was the only way to attract ''Infinity''. After the attack failed 'Mdama's lieutenants called for Halsey's execution, though Jul defended her actions. After ''Infinity'' attempted to enter slipspace for [[Galileo II]] base, 'Mdama's Forerunner artifact forcefully brought it back into normal space and trapped the vessel in an uncharted system. Aboard a {{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}}, Halsey informed Jul that they did not need to attack the ship as ''Infinity''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s would now be willing to hand over the other half of the Janus Key directly.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 13|Issue #13]]''</ref> One of 'Mdama's commanders revealed to him that a group of mutineers had been discovered. While some were killed and one was captured, many of them escaped to nearby planet [[Aktis IV]]'s surface. 'Mdama briefly interrogated one of the captives and learned that the [[Sangheili Zealot|Zealot]] [[Sali 'Nyon]] led the rebellion. Upon hearing this he killed the captured insurgent and ordered that all other rebels be killed on sight.<ref name="HE14">'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 14|Issue #14]]''</ref>


Meanwhile, at the urge of Halsey, 'Mdama had a fake Forerunner artifact placed in a Forerunner structure on Aktis IV. As per Halsey's plan, Glassman and the SPARTAN-IVs of ''Infinity'' discovered the artifact and believed that it was related to the Janus Key. Halsey and Jul watched Glassman's investigation from ''Song of Retribution'' and when 'Mdama expressed mock abhorrence at creating a copy of a "holy" Forerunner object, Halsey revealed that she knew Jul's public persona is a mere façade. Glassman requested for ''Infinity'' to deliver their half of the Janus Key to him on the planet's surface for further analyzing. Anticipating this, 'Mdama had troops ready to ambush the UNSC convoy carrying their half of the Key. Much to 'Mdama's surprise, the Pelican carrying the half were shot down before he could give an order. In the confusion, the rest of the Covenant ambush group began the attack. 'Mdama decided to scourge the Pelican crash-site himself, and he ordered Halsey to remain aboard his carrier. Unbeknownst to him, Sali 'Nyon was responsible for shooting down the Pelican and he claimed half of the Janus Key for himself.<ref name="HE14"/> Upon arriving planetside, 'Mdama and his forces began to eliminate those that betrayed them. Jul ignored a [[Sangheili Zealot|Zealot]]'s suggestion for him to return to his carrier for safety. Upon being informed that his Sangheili had almost broken past the human fortifications, he ordered for his forces to kill all the humans once they gained access to their site, except Glassman as he claimed to have a special punishment for him. 'Mdama later had Halsey brought planetside from ''Song of Retribution''.<ref name="HE15">'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 15|Issue #15]]''</ref>
Meanwhile, at Halsey's urging, 'Mdama had a fake Forerunner artifact placed in a Forerunner structure on Aktis IV. Per Halsey's plan, Glassman and a team of Spartans discovered the artifact and believed that it was related to the Janus Key. Halsey and Jul watched Glassman's investigation from ''Song of Retribution''; when 'Mdama expressed mock abhorrence at creating a copy of a "holy" Forerunner object, Halsey revealed that she knew Jul's public persona is a mere façade. Glassman requested for ''Infinity'' to deliver their half of the Janus Key to him on the planet's surface for further analysis. Anticipating this, 'Mdama had troops ready to ambush the UNSC convoy carrying their half of the Key. Much to 'Mdama's surprise, the dropship carrying the other half was shot down before he could give an order. In the confusion the rest of the Covenant strike force began the attack. 'Mdama decided to scourge the [[D79-TC Pelican|Pelican]] crash-site himself and ordered Halsey to remain aboard his carrier. Unknown to him, Sali 'Nyon was responsible for shooting down the Pelican and he claimed half of the Janus Key for himself.<ref name="HE14"/> Upon arriving planetside, 'Mdama and his forces began to eliminate the traitors. Jul ignored a [[Sangheili Zealot|Zealot]]'s suggestion for him to return to his carrier for safety. Upon learning that his forces had almost broken past the human fortifications, he ordered troops to kill all the humans once they gained access to their site; however, he told them to spare Glassman as a special punishment awaited him. 'Mdama later had Halsey brought planetside from ''Song of Retribution''.<ref name="HE15">'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 15|Issue #15]]''</ref>


==Personality and motives==
==Personality and motives==
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Jul 'Mdama's hatred for humanity initially stems not from any religious issues, but from a fear that humans will eventually overrun the galaxy and ultimately drive the Sangheili to extinction. He compares humans to the [[Flood]] in this regard. When Thel 'Vadam proposes making peace with the humans, 'Mdama is skeptical and insists humans can't be trusted. His distrust and antipathy for humanity is only reinforced by his subsequent abduction and captivity by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]. After the death of his wife, however, 'Mdama's primary motivation for destroying humanity changes from a matter of species survival to personal vengeance for their (indirect) role in her demise.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 442''</ref> Despite his hatred and distrust for humanity as a whole, 'Mdama is still willing to work with certain human individuals, such as Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]], when necessary.<ref name = "S1E10"/> Likewise, he also has no qualms over using human languages such as English if it will achieve his objectives.<ref name = "S1E4"/>
Jul 'Mdama's hatred for humanity initially stems not from any religious issues, but from a fear that humans will eventually overrun the galaxy and ultimately drive the Sangheili to extinction. He compares humans to the [[Flood]] in this regard. When Thel 'Vadam proposes making peace with the humans, 'Mdama is skeptical and insists humans can't be trusted. His distrust and antipathy for humanity is only reinforced by his subsequent abduction and captivity by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]. After the death of his wife, however, 'Mdama's primary motivation for destroying humanity changed from a matter of species survival to personal vengeance for what he perceives as their role in her demise.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 442''</ref> Despite his hatred and distrust for humanity as a whole, 'Mdama is still willing to work with certain human individuals, such as Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]], when necessary.<ref name = "S1E10"/> Likewise, he also has no qualms over using human languages such as English if it will achieve his objectives.<ref name = "S1E4"/>


Although 'Mdama often displays typical Sangheili aggression and does not hesitate to use force or the threat of force to accomplish his goals, he can be both patient and highly manipulative at times. During his captivity on Onyx, 'Mdama placates his human captors by behaving according to their expectations of his species, while simultaneously gleaning information on ONI's plans whenever possible.<ref name="ttw275"/><ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 56''</ref><ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 381''</ref> He also convinces [[Prone to Drift]] to give him key information about Requiem and the Ur-Didact,<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 372-374''</ref> then later forces Prone to aid him in his escape by threatening to detonate his explosive vest and damage the installation—something he anticipates Prone is unwilling to risk.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 397-400''</ref> Later, during the Requiem campaign, 'Mdama deliberately allows the crew of the ''Infinity'' to take possession of the [[Requiem slipspace artifacts|slipspace artifact]]—playing on their assumption that the Covenant want the artifact for themselves.<ref name = "S1E5"/> The artifact later enables his forces to invade ''Infinity'' and abduct Catherine Halsey, and also physically binds ''Infinity'' to Requiem.<ref name = "S1E7"/><ref name = "S1E8"/> Prior to attacking ''Infinity'', 'Mdama attempts to gain Halsey's trust by sending her anonymous messages offering information about the Prometheans.<ref name = "S1E4"/> He further appeals to her scientific curiosity by delivering to her the [[Didact's Gift|"soul"]] of a [[Promethean Knight]].<ref name = "S1E5"/> He is surprised—but not too upset—when Halsey contacts him and reveals that she knew his identity all along.<ref name = "S1E7"/>
Although 'Mdama often displays typical Sangheili aggression and does not hesitate to use force or the threat of force to accomplish his goals, he can be both patient and highly manipulative at times. During his captivity on Trevelyan, 'Mdama placated his human captors by behaving according to their expectations of his species, while simultaneously gleaning information on ONI's plans whenever possible.<ref name="ttw275"/><ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 56''</ref><ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 381''</ref> He also convinced [[Prone to Drift]] to give him key information about Requiem and the Ur-Didact,<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 372-374''</ref> later forcing the Huragok to aid him in his escape by threatening to detonate his explosive vest and damage the installation - something he anticipated Prone would be unwilling to risk.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 397-400''</ref> Later, during the Requiem campaign, 'Mdama deliberately allowed the crew of ''Infinity'' to take possession of the [[Requiem slipspace artifacts|slipspace artifact]], playing on their assumption that the Covenant wanted the artifact for themselves.<ref name = "S1E5"/> The artifact later enabled his forces to board ''Infinity'' and abduct Dr. Halsey, at the same time physically binding the ship to Requiem.<ref name = "S1E7"/><ref name = "S1E8"/> Prior to attacking ''Infinity'', 'Mdama attempted to gain Halsey's trust by sending her anonymous messages offering information about the Prometheans.<ref name = "S1E4"/> He further appealed to her scientific curiosity by delivering to her the [[Didact's Gift|"soul"]] of a [[Promethean Knight]].<ref name = "S1E5"/> He was surprised, though not overly upset, when Halsey contacted him and revealed that she had known his identity all along.<ref name = "S1E7"/>


'Mdama is mostly disillusioned with the Covenant's religion. Not only does he no longer believe in the [[Great Journey]], but he has come to accept the fact that the Forerunners were never gods. While he would ''like'' to believe they were gods, he sees the fact that the Forerunners made mistakes as proof that they were not gods.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 344-345''</ref> He further reasons that the Forerunners never expected or intended to be worshiped as gods in the first place.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 274-275''</ref> As such, 'Mdama has no qualms with exploiting or even destroying Forerunner artifacts to achieve his goals.<ref name = "S1E10"/> He has also broken other taboos, such as acquiring and using human weapons.  
'Mdama is mostly disillusioned with the Covenant's religion. Not only does he no longer believe in the [[Great Journey]], but he has come to accept the fact that the Forerunners were never gods. While he liked the comfort of his old belief that they were gods, he sees the fact that the Forerunners made mistakes as proof that they were not divine.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 344-345''</ref> He further reasons that the Forerunners never expected or intended to be worshiped as gods in the first place.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 274-275''</ref> As such, 'Mdama has no qualms with exploiting or even destroying Forerunner artifacts to achieve his goals.<ref name = "S1E10"/> He is also not averse to using human weapons such as the [[HAVOK]] nuclear warheads his forces captured on Requiem.


Despite his personal loss of faith in the Forerunners as gods, 'Mdama has managed to put on a convincing public image of a devout religious leader in the eyes of his followers. 'Mdama's awareness of the many loopholes and contradictions regarding Sangheili honor and religion allows him to bend or circumvent cultural rules without sullying his reputation.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 343-344''</ref> On [[Hesduros]], he garners support from the colonists there by touting his knowledge of the Forerunners and later playing on the colonists' belief that the "gods" had sent him. <ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 437''</ref> Though uncomfortable with this charade, he rationalizes it by telling himself that not only is the deception necessary, but the only thing he is ''truly'' lying about is his own faith (or lack thereof)—something he considers a personal issue.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 432''</ref>
Despite his personal loss of faith in the Forerunners as gods, 'Mdama puts on a convincing public image of a devout religious leader in the eyes of his followers. 'Mdama's awareness of the many loopholes and contradictions regarding Sangheili honor and religion allows him to bend or circumvent cultural rules without sullying his reputation.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 343-344''</ref> On [[Hesduros]] he garnered support from the colonists there by touting his knowledge of the Forerunners and later playing on the colonists' belief that the "gods" had sent him. <ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 437''</ref> Though uncomfortable with this charade, he rationalizes it by telling himself that not only is the deception necessary, but the only thing he is ''truly'' lying about is his own faith (or lack thereof), something he considers a personal issue.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 432''</ref>
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==Equipment==
==Equipment==
As the leader of the Covenant, 'Mdama wears armor commonly used by the [[Zealot]]s of the new Covenant order. However, it is painted blue, similar to the coloration worn by less experienced Sangheili soldiers. His high position is indicated by a holographic symbol that hovers over the forehead of his helmet. His armor features multiple painted white handprints with Didact's [[:File:Didact unbound.png|unbound symbols]] on the palm, indicating his status as the "Didact's Hand."
As the leader of the Covenant, 'Mdama wears armor commonly used by the [[Zealot]]s of the new Covenant order. However, it is painted blue similar to the coloration worn by less experienced Sangheili soldiers. His high position is indicated by a holographic symbol that hovers over the forehead of his helmet. His armor features multiple painted white handprints with Didact's [[:File:Didact unbound.png|unbound symbols]] on the palm, indicating his status as "the Didact's Hand."


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Jul 'Mdama is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Travis Willingham|Travis Willingham]], who also provided the voice of [[Paul DeMarco]].<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0992184/ '''Internet Movie Database''' ''Travis Willingham'']</ref>
*Jul 'Mdama is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Travis Willingham|Travis Willingham]], who also provided the voice of [[Paul DeMarco]].<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0992184/ '''Internet Movie Database''' ''Travis Willingham'']</ref>
*After 'Mdama's capture, [[Malcolm Geffen]] joked that it sounded like 'Mdama was saying "blarg". This is a reference to the ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'' machinima series, in which the Sangheili say only "blarg" and "honk".<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 324''</ref>
*After 'Mdama's capture, [[Malcolm Geffen]] joked that it sounded like 'Mdama had said "blarg". This is a reference to the ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'' machinima series, in which the Sangheili say only "blarg" and "honk".<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 324''</ref>
*Jul 'Mdama was known as the "Black Elite" during ''Halo 4'''s development; his armor was originally meant to be jet black and significantly more ornamental than typical Sangheili armor.<ref>'''[[Awakening: The Art of Halo 4]]''', ''pages 132-133''</ref>
*Jul 'Mdama was known as the "Black Elite" during ''Halo 4'''s development. His armor was originally meant to be jet black and significantly more ornamental than typical Sangheili armor.<ref>'''[[Awakening: The Art of Halo 4]]''', ''pages 132-133''</ref>
*Despite holding the rank of [[Supreme Commander]] within his faction, 'Mdama is referred to simply as "[[Shipmaster]]" by his subordinates.<ref name="terminal"/><ref name = "S1E3"/>
*Despite holding the rank of [[Supreme Commander]] within his faction, 'Mdama is referred to simply as ''[[Shipmaster]]'' by his subordinates.<ref name="terminal"/><ref name = "S1E3"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:H4-JulMdama-ScanRender.png|Full-body portrait view of Jul 'Mdama.
File:H4-JulMdama-ScanRender.png|Full-body portrait view of Jul 'Mdama
File:H4-Terminal-JulMdama.jpg|Jul 'Mdama on the bridge of his flagship.
File:H4-Terminal-JulMdama.jpg|Jul 'Mdama on the bridge of his flagship
File:H4-SO-E3 Jul 'Mdama.JPG|'Mdama in the Forerunner "shrine" on Requiem.
File:H4-SO-E3 Jul 'Mdama.JPG|'Mdama in the Forerunner "shrine" on Requiem
File:Shrine activation 2.png|Jul 'Mdama standing before the "shrine" with Henry Glassman.
File:Shrine activation 2.png|Jul 'Mdama standing before the "shrine" with Henry Glassman
File:H4-SO-S1E9-Mdama-with-key.jpg|Jul 'Mdama holding the red half of the [[Janus Key]].
File:H4-SO-S1E9-Mdama-with-key.jpg|Jul 'Mdama holding the red half of the [[Janus Key]]
File:H4 SO S01E10 Jul 'Mdama terminal.jpg|Jul 'Mdama sending Requiem on an impact course with its star.
File:H4 SO S01E10 Jul 'Mdama terminal.jpg|Jul 'Mdama sending Requiem on an impact course with its star
File:Halo Initiation Jul 'Mdama.PNG|Jul 'Mdama as seen in ''[[Halo: Initiation]]''.
File:Halo Initiation Jul 'Mdama.PNG|Jul 'Mdama as seen in ''[[Halo: Initiation]]''
File:JulMdama Escalation.jpg|Jul 'Mdama as seen in ''[[Halo: Escalation]]''.
File:JulMdama Escalation.jpg|Jul 'Mdama as seen in ''[[Halo: Escalation]]''
File:H4 Bio Jul'Mdama.png|Profile sheet of Jul 'Mdama.
File:H4 Bio Jul'Mdama.png|Profile sheet of Jul 'Mdama
File:Halo Escalation 14.jpg|Jul 'Mdama as seen in ''Halo: Escalation'' Issue 14 cover.
File:Halo Escalation 14.jpg|Jul 'Mdama as seen on the cover of ''Halo: Escalation'' Issue 14
File:HE15 Jul Prometheans.jpg|Jul talking to one of his Zealots during the Battle of Aktis IV.
File:HE15 Jul Prometheans.jpg|Jul talking to one of his Zealots during the Battle of Aktis IV
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"I know what the Librarian will say, Glassman. She will tell us where all things sacred are hidden in this galaxy. Ships, weapons, bounties beyond our imagining. And she will tell us how to make those miracles our own."
— 'Mdama rallying his troops after speaking with Dr. Henry Glassman[1]

Jul 'Mdama, known to his followers as the "Didact's Hand"[2] or the "Hand of the Didact",[3] is a Sangheili shipmaster previously in the service of the Covenant during the war against humanity. Fueled by hatred for humanity after the death of his wife, 'Mdama became the supreme leader of a resurgent Covenant faction in the wake of the Great Schism. Despite years of eluding the public light, his activities on the shield world Requiem established him as a highly valued target for the United Nations Space Command.

Biography

Early life and military career

Jul was born on March 5, 2489, in the state of Mdama on Sanghelios.[4] Years later he would marry Raia 'Mdama, with whom he had two sons, Dural and Asum.[5] At some point he became the elder of Bekan keep in Mdama. During the Human-Covenant War he served in the Covenant military (presumably under the name 'Mdamaee) as the shipmaster of a cruiser.[6] While he was away he left the management of his ancestral estate of Bekan keep to Raia and her grandbrother, Naxan.[5]

Post-war

After the war 'Mdama still felt mistrust and resentment toward humanity, comparing them to the Flood in some respects, believing the species would not stop their colonization efforts.[7] He did, however, grudgingly admit that while they were not the best at anything, they were good enough at everything to survive. In January 2553 he attended a meeting with Kaidon Levu 'Mdama and Arbiter Thel 'Vadam.[8] He asked the Arbiter what his plans were for the humans and expressed his desire to finish them off while they were still recovering. After Vadam announced he would try to make peace with the humans, Jul and his fellow shipmaster Forze 'Mdama decided that humanity would not change and that they must be stopped.[9]

Jul later met with Levu in private. Although the kaidon disliked humanity and believed they were a threat to the Sangheili, Levu did not believe that the Sangheili had the capability to wipe out the entire species and that peace was currently a better option.[10] 'Mdama and Forze then allied with Avu Med 'Telcam purely out of pragmatism, as his cult, the Servants of the Abiding Truth, were best equipped to assassinate 'Vadam. 'Telcam took them on a tour of the Temple of the Abiding Truth, pointing out symbols that may lead to the Halos.[11] The three met with Buran 'Utaral, another member of the Abiding Truth and a former shipmaster. Together the four traveled to the Aanrar Shipyard to steal Buran's former frigate, Unflinching Resolve. After simply going to the bridge of the ship and stealing the vessel, telling the shipyard's dockmaster they were taking the frigate for assessments, Unflinching Resolve was brought to Mdama and hidden in Bekan quarry near Jul's keep.[12] Shortly after, 'Telcam left to meet with his weapons supplier. 'Mdama suggested that they should move Unflinching Resolve to the planet where 'Telcam received his weapon shipments, but 'Telcam refused to reveal its name or location. 'Mdama became suspicious of 'Telcam's benefactors and secretly followed him to New Llanelli. After he discovered 'Telcam receiving weapons from the Office of Naval Intelligence, 'Mdama was discovered and captured by Spartan Naomi-010.[13]

Imprisonment on Trevelyan

Detained aboard UNSC Port Stanley, Jul was interrogated by Professor Evan Phillips and the shipboard AI, Black-Box.[14] 'Mdama was then transferred to ONI Research Facility Trevelyan, where he was placed in captivity under the supervision of Dr. Irena Magnusson.[15]

Meanwhile, 'Mdama plotted his escape. While he no longer believed that the Forerunners were gods, he pretended to remain a devout follower of the [[Covenant ]religion] as a cover for visiting Forerunner sites, enabling him to learn about various parts of Forerunner history. During his stay on the planet he was fed genetically modified versions of food from Sanghelios, causing him to feel very sick.[16] 'Mdama had several conversations with his Huragok escort, Prone to Drift; he learned about the Didact and how he was sealed away on a shield world, Requiem, as well as that Requiem's location was kept from the Huragok. During this time he also learned of the Office of Naval Intelligence's plans to eradicate the Sangheili.[17] He was later reunited with Professor Phillips. Jul asked Phillips for news about his wife Raia, whom Phillips had last seen in company with Forze. Phillips promised him that he would find out what had happened to her.[18]

Eventually, after regaining his strength, he forced Prone to disable his explosive collar and to allow him through a malfunctioning portal that he found. This led him to Hesduros, a Sangheili colony world.[19] Given the colony's isolation from the galaxy since before the Great Schism and its inhabitants' continued devotion to the Forerunners, Jul was able to win them over by portraying his experience on Trevelyan in a religious light.[20] After contacting Sanghelios and learning of his wife's death, Jul was enraged by humanity's responsibility and grieved by the Forerunner ruins he had arrived in. He eventually identified the markings on the ruins as coordinates to Requiem and convinced the inhabitants of Hesduros to aid him in his search for the Didact and the eradication of humanity.[21] Jul began to assemble a large fleet for his new faction, with the CAS-class assault carrier Song of Retribution serving as his flagship.[22]

Requiem and the Didact

"Requiem's treasures shall be ours."
— 'Mdama after discovering Requiem

'Mdama and his followers arrived at Requiem in 2554. Over the next three years the Covenant tried to enter the planet, but to no avail. In July 2557, several of his ships identified a human vessel, UNSC Forward Unto Dawn, drifting toward the planet. 'Mdama ordered his troops to board the ship and keep the humans away from Requiem.[23] They were unsuccessful as the human and Covenant ships in the area were pulled inside Requiem's outer shell. Jul and his forces were eventually able to find their way to the core, where the Didact's Cryptum was located. Jul landed near the Didact's Cryptum and personally engaged Promethean forces under the Librarian's control. Spartan John-117 unknowingly opened the Cryptum, releasing the Didact. 'Mdama and his forces stopped fighting immediately to bow to the Promethean; Jul quickly recognized the Forerunner and called out his name.[24] The Covenant later engaged the crew of Template:UNSCship after the ship's arrival[25] and eventually followed the Didact to ONI's Ivanoff Station,[26]

The Librarian

After the Didact's attack on Earth and UNSC Infinity's return to Requiem in February 2558, 'Mdama continued to lead the Covenant forces on the shield world. A Forerunner artifact secured by Spartan Fireteam Crimson and brought aboard Infinity transported Doctor Henry Glassman to a Covenant base on the planet. 'Mdama came to oversee his soldiers when Glassman, alive but injured, was brought before him by several other Sangheili.[2] 'Mdama put Glassman to work at a Forerunner "shrine", which he correctly believed contained the remnants of the Librarian's consciousness in AI form. He intended to use Glassman to reactivate the shrine, allowing him to communicate with the Librarian and ask for her aid in reclaiming the Forerunners' technological wonders.[1]

Jul 'Mdama approaches the Librarian's "shrine".

After Fireteam Castle were killed by Covenant forces the UNSC began searching for 'Mdama, now know by the epithet "the Didact's Hand". Fireteam Crimson was sent to 'Mdama's location, Two Giants; however, soon after Crimson engaged Promethean forces 'Mdama escaped through a slipspace portal. When Crimson followed him to the Fortress, he escaped through yet another portal to the Cauldron. When Crimson tracked 'Mdama through the Cauldron he tried to escape again, but not before Commander Sarah Palmer called in an airstrike on 'Mdama's location. He managed to escape, but not before dropping another Forerunner device.[27] 'Mdama oversaw the Covenant's attempt to retrieve the device from Galileo Base with his lieutenant, Gek 'Lhar, but was only creating a diversion for the humans. 'Mdama was actually using the artifact recovered by Fireteam Crimson as a communication terminal, allowing Jul to anonymously communicate with Dr. Catherine Halsey via her datapad and to spy on Infinity.[28] After Halsey was removed from the room by Commander Palmer and Captain Lasky, Glassman managed to activate something in the shrine, prompting all the present Sangheili (save him) to bow before the artifact. With his captors distracted, Glassman escaped from the antechamber. After the artifact's energy sphere rejected Jul, the Sangheili commander directed his fury at the now-missing Glassman; six Sangheili pursued the scientist in the tunnels but Jul held Gek back. Stating that Glassman's escape was unacceptable, Gek reassured Jul that he would deal with the matter personally, leaving Jul and his two guards alone with the artifact.[29]

Jul 'Mdama talking with Dr. Halsey

Some time later Dr. Halsey contacted 'Mdama, informing him that she had deduced he was her helper but that their alliance could free the Librarian. However, the ship's AI, Roland, was able to recover from Halsey's subterfuge and cut off the connection. After this 'Mdama ordered the Covenant and Prometheans to board Infinity through the artifact to capture Dr. Halsey.[30] Despite significant losses the Prometheans managed to capture the doctor. She was then taken to "Librarian's Rest", where 'Mdama had her disable the shield previously erected by Doctor Glassman's attempts to access the shrine. As the shield deactivated she quickly entered the beam of light being produced by the shrine; she vanished, to 'Mdama's great anger.[31]

When Halsey returned from the shrine she was clutching the Librarian's "gift": the Janus Key. She flew out right into 'Mdama's arm; he immediately grabbed half the half of the Key he saw her holding. Thinking that it was actually the whole device, 'Mdama seemed disappointed and frustrated that the gift he had sought at great length was nothing more than a useless artifact. At that moment, however, Spartan Fireteam Majestic infiltrated Copernicus Base and killed 'Mdama's guards, with Halsey quickly tossing to Thorne her half of the Key, leaving 'Mdama with only his stolen half. 'Mdama quickly summoned several Promethean Knights to protect him, just as Spartan Palmer arrived with orders to kill Doctor Halsey. She shot Halsey in the shoulder, wounding her, before 'Mdama managed to grab Halsey and summon another Knight to teleport him and Halsey away.[32] Following this, 'Mdama put Requiem on a collision course with its star and announced that any Covenant who did not flee the planet would die with it. After fleeing Requiem aboard Song of Retribution, Jul learned of the Janus Key's nature — specifically that the UNSC had the other half. He confronted Halsey over her betrayal, saying he should have let her bleed to death from her injury. Halsey retorted that the UNSC had tried to kill her and that he would need to offer her more than threats if he wanted her to help him. 'Mdama asked her what she wanted, to which Halsey replied that she wanted revenge.[33]

After Requiem

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Approximately one month after the destruction of Requiem, Infinity had yet to locate 'Mdama or Halsey. The destroyer UNSC Vociferous was given the task of tracking down 'Mdama while Infinity was reassigned to provide security for a diplomatic conference between Thel 'Vadam and the Jiralhanae on Ealen IV.[34]

'Mdama kills a traitor.

At some point while on Requiem, Jul's forces had recovered a Forerunner artifact that could "speak" to Infinity's engine systems. The artifact would be able to render the ship immobile and allow Jul to steal the other half of the Janus Key. On July 15, 2558, Jul's forces attacked Oban, a human colony in the midst of settlement. The attack was advocated by Dr. Halsey, who believed that a bold move was the only way to attract Infinity. After the attack failed 'Mdama's lieutenants called for Halsey's execution, though Jul defended her actions. After Infinity attempted to enter slipspace for Galileo II base, 'Mdama's Forerunner artifact forcefully brought it back into normal space and trapped the vessel in an uncharted system. Aboard a CCS-class battlecruiser, Halsey informed Jul that they did not need to attack the ship as Infinity's would now be willing to hand over the other half of the Janus Key directly.[35] One of 'Mdama's commanders revealed to him that a group of mutineers had been discovered. While some were killed and one was captured, many of them escaped to nearby planet Aktis IV's surface. 'Mdama briefly interrogated one of the captives and learned that the Zealot Sali 'Nyon led the rebellion. Upon hearing this he killed the captured insurgent and ordered that all other rebels be killed on sight.[36]

Meanwhile, at Halsey's urging, 'Mdama had a fake Forerunner artifact placed in a Forerunner structure on Aktis IV. Per Halsey's plan, Glassman and a team of Spartans discovered the artifact and believed that it was related to the Janus Key. Halsey and Jul watched Glassman's investigation from Song of Retribution; when 'Mdama expressed mock abhorrence at creating a copy of a "holy" Forerunner object, Halsey revealed that she knew Jul's public persona is a mere façade. Glassman requested for Infinity to deliver their half of the Janus Key to him on the planet's surface for further analysis. Anticipating this, 'Mdama had troops ready to ambush the UNSC convoy carrying their half of the Key. Much to 'Mdama's surprise, the dropship carrying the other half was shot down before he could give an order. In the confusion the rest of the Covenant strike force began the attack. 'Mdama decided to scourge the Pelican crash-site himself and ordered Halsey to remain aboard his carrier. Unknown to him, Sali 'Nyon was responsible for shooting down the Pelican and he claimed half of the Janus Key for himself.[36] Upon arriving planetside, 'Mdama and his forces began to eliminate the traitors. Jul ignored a Zealot's suggestion for him to return to his carrier for safety. Upon learning that his forces had almost broken past the human fortifications, he ordered troops to kill all the humans once they gained access to their site; however, he told them to spare Glassman as a special punishment awaited him. 'Mdama later had Halsey brought planetside from Song of Retribution.[37]

Personality and motives

Jul 'Mdama on Requiem

Irena Magnusson: "They're your gods."
Jul 'Mdama: "Not mine. Gods don't die or forget to return. Gods choose better prophets than the San'Shyuum, too."
Irena Magnusson: "Do you believe in any gods?"
Jul 'Mdama: "No, but I’m prepared to be persuaded if one should appear."
— 'Mdama telling Dr. Magnusson of his beliefs about the Forerunners[38]

Jul 'Mdama's hatred for humanity initially stems not from any religious issues, but from a fear that humans will eventually overrun the galaxy and ultimately drive the Sangheili to extinction. He compares humans to the Flood in this regard. When Thel 'Vadam proposes making peace with the humans, 'Mdama is skeptical and insists humans can't be trusted. His distrust and antipathy for humanity is only reinforced by his subsequent abduction and captivity by the Office of Naval Intelligence. After the death of his wife, however, 'Mdama's primary motivation for destroying humanity changed from a matter of species survival to personal vengeance for what he perceives as their role in her demise.[39] Despite his hatred and distrust for humanity as a whole, 'Mdama is still willing to work with certain human individuals, such as Dr. Catherine Halsey, when necessary.[33] Likewise, he also has no qualms over using human languages such as English if it will achieve his objectives.[1]

Although 'Mdama often displays typical Sangheili aggression and does not hesitate to use force or the threat of force to accomplish his goals, he can be both patient and highly manipulative at times. During his captivity on Trevelyan, 'Mdama placated his human captors by behaving according to their expectations of his species, while simultaneously gleaning information on ONI's plans whenever possible.[17][40][41] He also convinced Prone to Drift to give him key information about Requiem and the Ur-Didact,[42] later forcing the Huragok to aid him in his escape by threatening to detonate his explosive vest and damage the installation - something he anticipated Prone would be unwilling to risk.[43] Later, during the Requiem campaign, 'Mdama deliberately allowed the crew of Infinity to take possession of the slipspace artifact, playing on their assumption that the Covenant wanted the artifact for themselves.[28] The artifact later enabled his forces to board Infinity and abduct Dr. Halsey, at the same time physically binding the ship to Requiem.[30][31] Prior to attacking Infinity, 'Mdama attempted to gain Halsey's trust by sending her anonymous messages offering information about the Prometheans.[1] He further appealed to her scientific curiosity by delivering to her the "soul" of a Promethean Knight.[28] He was surprised, though not overly upset, when Halsey contacted him and revealed that she had known his identity all along.[30]

'Mdama is mostly disillusioned with the Covenant's religion. Not only does he no longer believe in the Great Journey, but he has come to accept the fact that the Forerunners were never gods. While he liked the comfort of his old belief that they were gods, he sees the fact that the Forerunners made mistakes as proof that they were not divine.[44] He further reasons that the Forerunners never expected or intended to be worshiped as gods in the first place.[45] As such, 'Mdama has no qualms with exploiting or even destroying Forerunner artifacts to achieve his goals.[33] He is also not averse to using human weapons such as the HAVOK nuclear warheads his forces captured on Requiem.

Despite his personal loss of faith in the Forerunners as gods, 'Mdama puts on a convincing public image of a devout religious leader in the eyes of his followers. 'Mdama's awareness of the many loopholes and contradictions regarding Sangheili honor and religion allows him to bend or circumvent cultural rules without sullying his reputation.[46] On Hesduros he garnered support from the colonists there by touting his knowledge of the Forerunners and later playing on the colonists' belief that the "gods" had sent him. [47] Though uncomfortable with this charade, he rationalizes it by telling himself that not only is the deception necessary, but the only thing he is truly lying about is his own faith (or lack thereof), something he considers a personal issue.[48]

Equipment

As the leader of the Covenant, 'Mdama wears armor commonly used by the Zealots of the new Covenant order. However, it is painted blue similar to the coloration worn by less experienced Sangheili soldiers. His high position is indicated by a holographic symbol that hovers over the forehead of his helmet. His armor features multiple painted white handprints with Didact's unbound symbols on the palm, indicating his status as "the Didact's Hand."

Trivia

  • Jul 'Mdama is voiced by Travis Willingham, who also provided the voice of Paul DeMarco.[49]
  • After 'Mdama's capture, Malcolm Geffen joked that it sounded like 'Mdama had said "blarg". This is a reference to the Red vs. Blue machinima series, in which the Sangheili say only "blarg" and "honk".[50]
  • Jul 'Mdama was known as the "Black Elite" during Halo 4's development. His armor was originally meant to be jet black and significantly more ornamental than typical Sangheili armor.[51]
  • Despite holding the rank of Supreme Commander within his faction, 'Mdama is referred to simply as Shipmaster by his subordinates.[23][2]

Gallery

List of appearances

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