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The ''''Greftus Faction''', also called the '''Way of 'Greftus''', was a rebellious group of [[Ussans]] from the [[Sangheili]] [[colony]] of the [[Refuge]].<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 231''</ref> | The ''''Greftus Faction''', also called the '''Way of 'Greftus''', was a rebellious group of [[Ussans]] from the [[Sangheili]] [[colony]] of the [[Refuge]].<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 231''</ref> | ||
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===Rebirth=== | ===Rebirth=== | ||
Years later, in [[2552]], a resurgence of the Way of 'Greftus arose in [[Section 5]] of the Refuge, this time led by a Blood Sick Sangheili named [[Oska 'Meln]] who called himself ''''Kinsa'''. Claiming that he shared his body with the spirit of 'Insa 'Greftus, 'Kinsa voiced out 'Greftus' ideals and initiated another uprising in the colony.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 234''</ref> According to 'Kinsa, the dilapidation of the Refuge's structural pieces was proof of the wrath of the Forgotten Gods. He further claimed that through his connection to 'Greftus, he channeled the wrath of [[Sangheili mythology|Forerunner Sun deity]]. Kaidon [[Bal'Tol 'Xellus]] immediately sought to quell the rebirth of the 'Greftus Faction and confronted 'Kinsa and his followers outside the [[Hall of the Godminds]]. Bal'Tol offered the Blood Sick a chance to live in isolation until a cure for the disease could be found. However, 'Kinsa refused to be apprehended and a violent stand-off ensued. Underestimating 'Kinsa's influence in the section, Bal'Tol and his [[Refuge Security|patrollers]] | Years later, in [[2552]], a resurgence of the Way of 'Greftus arose in [[Section 5]] of the Refuge, this time led by a Blood Sick Sangheili named [[Oska 'Meln]] who called himself ''''Kinsa'''. Claiming that he shared his body with the spirit of 'Insa 'Greftus, 'Kinsa voiced out 'Greftus' ideals and initiated another uprising in the colony.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 234''</ref> According to 'Kinsa, the dilapidation of the Refuge's structural pieces was proof of the wrath of the Forgotten Gods. He further claimed that through his connection to 'Greftus, he channeled the wrath of [[Sangheili mythology|Forerunner Sun deity]]. Kaidon [[Bal'Tol 'Xellus]] immediately sought to quell the rebirth of the 'Greftus Faction and confronted 'Kinsa and his followers outside the [[Hall of the Godminds]]. Bal'Tol offered the Blood Sick a chance to live in isolation, until a cure for the disease could be found. However, 'Kinsa refused to be apprehended and a violent stand-off ensued. Underestimating 'Kinsa's influence in the section, Bal'Tol and his [[Refuge Security|patrollers]] were unable to detain him as he escaped from the area with a handful of insurgents.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 259-263''</ref> | ||
As the revolt grew in the following months, the 'Greftus Faction succeeded in taking control of Sections Two, Three, Four, and Five, where they strictly enforced the worship of 'Greftus. After capturing 'Xellus' friend [[C'tenz]], 'Kinsa ordered Bal'Tol to surrender to him in exchange for C'tenz's freedom. Instead, Bal'Tol challenged him to a [[Floatfighting|floatfight]] match in the Combat Section to determine which side would rule the Refuge. 'Kinsa reluctantly accepted his offer after being pressured by his followers.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 313''</ref> During the match Bal'Tol was nearly killed but was saved by the recently repaired monitor [[Enduring Bias]]. | As the revolt grew in the following months, the 'Greftus Faction succeeded in taking control of Sections Two, Three, Four, and Five, where they strictly enforced the worship of 'Greftus. After capturing 'Xellus' friend [[C'tenz]], 'Kinsa ordered Bal'Tol to surrender to him in exchange for C'tenz's freedom. Instead, Bal'Tol challenged him to a [[Floatfighting|floatfight]] match in the Combat Section to determine which side would rule the Refuge. 'Kinsa reluctantly accepted his offer after being pressured by his followers.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 313''</ref> During the match Bal'Tol was nearly killed but was saved by the recently repaired monitor [[Enduring Bias]]. | ||
'Kinsa attempted to destroy the monitor with a [[mec-missiler]], but he was quickly killed by him when his bolt proved to be ineffective against Enduring Bias. Bal'Tol then gave permission for Enduring Bias to help liberate sections of the Refuge still under control by the rest of 'Kinsa' | 'Kinsa attempted to destroy the monitor with a [[mec-missiler]], but he was quickly killed by him when his bolt proved to be ineffective against Enduring Bias. Bal'Tol then gave permission for Enduring Bias to help liberate sections of the Refuge still under control by the rest of 'Kinsa' followers. While the Ussans used rocket launchers to eliminate the hostile forces, the rebels used mec-missile launchers. Although, Bias would shoot each hostile missile out of the air with a pulse beam. The Ussans had Enduring Bias record the elimination of the 'Greftus Faction and transmit the video to every Sangheili in the colony. Eventually, Bias had the Ussans stop firing to prevent them from damaging the Refuge's technology. Instead, Enduring Bias used his pulse beam to kill all of the hostile rebels, with some surrendering to the monitor. After helping quell the rebellion, Bias and the [[huragok]] [[Sluggish Drifter]] worked together to form a cure for the remaining Sangheili afflicted by Blood Sickness.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 330-332''</ref> | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:Factions]] | [[Category:Factions]] |