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===Captured===
===Captured===
Around [[2559#December|December 2559]], [[Cortana]], leader of the [[Created]], went to Installation 07 to unlock its secrets. Although Despondent Pyre accepted Cortana's control over Zeta Halo's weapons, she denied her access to the ring's secrets, fearing the human AI could release the Flood. When Cortana revealed she knew there were more dangerous things than the Flood on the ring, 117649 again refused Cortana's requests. When the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} arrived into the installation, Cortana dismissed the Monitor.{{Ref/Reuse|Conservatory}} Cortana locked the Monitor in her cradle in the Conservatory and limited her communication with the ring's defensive network. Although Zeta Halo's [[submonitor]]s maintained the ring's systems in her absence, they were unable to release Despondent Pyre, even after Cortana's destruction.{{Ref/Novel|RP|Page=268}}
Around [[2559#December|December 2559]], [[Cortana]], leader of the [[Created]], went to Installation 07 to unlock its secrets. Although Despondent Pyre accepted Cortana's control over Zeta Halo's weapons, she denied her access to the ring's secrets, fearing the human AI could release the Flood. When Cortana revealed she knew there were more dangerous things than the Flood on the ring, 117649 again refused Cortana's requests. When the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} arrived into the installation, Cortana dismissed the Monitor.{{Ref/Reuse|Conservatory}} Cortana locked the Monitor in her cradle in the Conservatory and limited her communication with the ring's defensive network. Although Zeta Halo's [[submonitor]]s maintained the ring's systems in her absence, they were unable to release Despondent Pyre, even after Cortana's destruction.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp30|TRP|30}}


On [[2560#April|April 17, 2560]], Submonitor [[Adjutant Veridity]] located the [[boat crew]] in the foundations of Zeta Halo and informed them of the situation. Veridity sought their help as [[Reclaimer]]s to free Despondent Pyre, warning that the Banished had already found the Conservatory and that it was only a matter of time before the Banished discovered what Spartan [[Bonita Stone]] had done to their stolen data. The Banished might also seek to extract the proper information and authority rights from Despondent Pyre herself, although it would take them a very long time to enter the Conservatory and even longer to find Despondent Pyre's cradle, if ever. Hoping to gain the support of the ring's Monitor and her help to decrypt Zeta Halo's coordinates and send a message to the UNSC, the boat crew agreed to help.{{Ref/Novel|RP|30}}
On [[2560#April|April 27, 2560]], Submonitor [[Adjutant Veridity]] located the [[boat crew]] in the foundations of Zeta Halo and informed them of the situation. Veridity sought their help as [[Reclaimer]]s to free Despondent Pyre, warning that the Banished had already found the Conservatory and that it was only a matter of time before the Banished discovered what Spartan [[Bonita Stone]] had done to their stolen data. The Banished might also seek to extract the proper information and authority rights from Despondent Pyre herself, although it would take them a very long time to enter the Conservatory and even longer to find Despondent Pyre's cradle, if ever. Hoping to gain the support of the ring's Monitor and her help to decrypt Zeta Halo's coordinates and send a message to the UNSC, the boat crew agreed to help.{{Ref/Reuse|rp30}}


On [[2560#May|May 9, 2560]], Veridity, the boat crew and Spartan [[Tomas Horvath]] finally reached the Conservatory where Despondent Pyre and a number of submonitors were sequestered by Cortana in an energy barrier that Veridity and her fellow submonitors had been unable to deactivate. Accessing a console at the base of Despondent Pyre's cradle, Horvath, with the help of his AI [[Elfie]], was able to release Despondent Pyre, but the Monitor failed to wake up. Veridity explained that sometimes Despondent Pyre would fall into despair, contemplating Forerunner decisions and their consequences. By ramming the Monitor, Veridity was able to awaken her and revealed that Reclaimers were present. After scanning the humans, Despondent Pyre deemed them to be irrelevant and attempted to go back into hibernation despite Veridity's attempts to make her see the danger that the Banished posed and the damage that had already been done to the ring. However, Despondent Pyre was uninterested as anything that landed on Zeta Halo eventually either left or died and she was willing to let [[Battle for Zeta Halo|the war]] play itself out and the Halo eventually repair itself from the damage as it had always done. Veridity asked for full access to the communications network if the Monitor was unwilling to help, but Despondent Pyre refused.
On [[2560#May|May 9, 2560]], Veridity, the boat crew and Spartan [[Tomas Horvath]] finally reached the Conservatory where Despondent Pyre and a number of submonitors were sequestered by Cortana in an energy barrier that Veridity and her fellow submonitors had been unable to deactivate. Accessing a console at the base of Despondent Pyre's cradle, Horvath, with the help of his AI [[Elfie]], was able to release Despondent Pyre, but the Monitor failed to wake up. Veridity explained that sometimes Despondent Pyre would fall into despair, contemplating Forerunner decisions and their consequences. By ramming the Monitor, Veridity was able to awaken her and revealed that Reclaimers were present. After scanning the humans, Despondent Pyre deemed them to be irrelevant and attempted to go back into hibernation despite Veridity's attempts to make her see the danger that the Banished posed and the damage that had already been done to the ring. However, Despondent Pyre was uninterested as anything that landed on Zeta Halo eventually either left or died and she was willing to let [[Battle for Zeta Halo|the war]] play itself out and the Halo eventually repair itself from the damage as it had always done. Veridity asked for full access to the communications network if the Monitor was unwilling to help, but Despondent Pyre refused.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp34|TRP|34}}


Veridity finally got Despondent Pyre's full attention by revealing to her that the Banished had released [[the Harbinger]] from her [[cylix]] and that the Harbinger and the Banished were working together. Despondent Pyre instantly scanned Horvath and [[Nina Kovan]] before releasing the submonitors from their contemplation and giving them orders, causing the submonitors to disperse in different directions. The Monitor declared that the Harbinger had to be stopped at all costs and Veridity asked for access to the beacon towers so that the humans could call for reinforcements to rid Zeta Halo of the Banished and the Harbinger. However, Despondent Pyre revealed that they had lost control of the energy beacons as a result of Cortana's actions. Despondent Pyre began preparing a security override to bring one of the towers back online and rejected Kovan's attempt to give her the data chip containing everything that Stone had copied from the stolen data streams. Despondent Pyre generated a data key that, once inserted into the central plinth in the beacon tower, would perform a security override and instruct the tower to send a superluminal message into human-occupied space containing Zeta Halo's current coordinates and the site's pertinent data. The Monitor returned Kovan's nod of thanks, but she refused to allow Veridity to accompany the humans on their mission, going so far as to forcibly stop the submonitor from leaving. Instead, Despondent Pyre transmitted a path out of the Conservatory to Kovan and stated that if what Veridity had said about the Harbinger was true, then the Monitor couldn't afford to expend any of the installation's executor staff to assist them.{{Ref/Novel|RP|Chapter=34}}
Veridity finally got Despondent Pyre's full attention by revealing to her that the Banished had released The [[Harbinger]] from her [[cylix]] and that the Harbinger and the Banished were working together. Despondent Pyre instantly scanned Horvath and [[Nina Kovan]] before releasing the submonitors from their contemplation and giving them orders, causing the submonitors to disperse in different directions. The Monitor declared that the Harbinger had to be stopped at all costs and Veridity asked for access to the beacon towers so that the humans could call for reinforcements to rid Zeta Halo of the Banished and the Harbinger. However, Despondent Pyre revealed that they had lost control of the energy beacons as a result of Cortana's actions. Despondent Pyre began preparing a security override to bring one of the towers back online and rejected Kovan's attempt to give her the data chip containing everything that Stone had copied from the stolen data streams. Despondent Pyre generated a data key that, once inserted into the central plinth in the beacon tower, would perform a security override and instruct the tower to send a superluminal message into human-occupied space containing Zeta Halo's current coordinates and the site's pertinent data. The Monitor returned Kovan's nod of thanks, but she refused to allow Veridity to accompany the humans on their mission, going so far as to forcibly stop the submonitor from leaving. Instead, Despondent Pyre transmitted a path out of the Conservatory to Kovan and stated that if what Veridity had said about the Harbinger was true, then the Monitor couldn't afford to expend any of the installation's executor staff to assist them.{{Ref/Reuse|rp34}}


===Death===
===Death===
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*In ''Halo Infinite'', Despondent Pyre was portrayed by voice actress [[Wikipedia:Sarah Elmaleh|Sarah Elmaleh]],{{Ref/Game|HI|Halo Infinite credits|credits}} who also lent her voice to [[Nina Kovan]], along with the Spartan Voiceprint 2FP4 in the [[multiplayer]] component of ''Halo Infinite''.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://sarahelmaleh.com/project/haloinfinite|Site=Sarah Elmaleh|Page=Project - Halo: Infinite|Quote=
*In ''Halo Infinite'', Despondent Pyre was portrayed by voice actress [[Wikipedia:Sarah Elmaleh|Sarah Elmaleh]],{{Ref/Game|HI|Halo Infinite credits|credits}} who also lent her voice to [[Nina Kovan]], along with the Spartan Voiceprint 2FP4 in the [[multiplayer]] component of ''Halo Infinite''.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://sarahelmaleh.com/project/haloinfinite|Site=Sarah Elmaleh|Page=Project - Halo: Infinite|Quote=
Sarah was very honored to join the cast of Halo: Infinite, and delighted to see the response from fans and critics alike. The game features a range of accents from Sarah: for special-reveal Despondent Pyre, Monitor of Zeta Halo, she deploys an imperious British RP; gutsy sniper Spartan Nina Kovan hails from Russia; and she's all good old-fashioned US grit for selectable Spartan Multiplayer voiceprint 2FP4.}}
Sarah was very honored to join the cast of Halo: Infinite, and delighted to see the response from fans and critics alike. The game features a range of accents from Sarah: for special-reveal Despondent Pyre, Monitor of Zeta Halo, she deploys an imperious British RP; gutsy sniper Spartan Nina Kovan hails from Russia; and she's all good old-fashioned US grit for selectable Spartan Multiplayer voiceprint 2FP4.}}
*Despondent Pyre is the known only monitor to not have complete knowledge about the installation they maintain.
*Despondent Pyre is the only known monitor to not have complete knowledge about the installation they maintain.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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*''[[Halo Infinite]]''
*''[[Halo Infinite]]''
*''[[Halo: The Rubicon Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo: The Rubicon Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo: Epitaph]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==