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**[[Desecration of Ulgethon]]
**[[Desecration of Ulgethon]]
**[[Raid at Codisfold]]{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}
**[[Raid at Codisfold]]{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}
**[[Battle of Anvarl]]
**[[Skirmish of the Planet of Blue and Red]]
**[[Battle of Sanghelios]]
**[[Battle of Sanghelios]]
*[[Human-Covenant War]]
*[[Human-Covenant War]]
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With the nearly unbeatable keyship in their possession, an eventual San'Shyuum victory seemed inevitable. After losing several [[Sangheili colonies|colonies]] to the Dreadnought, the Sangheili formulated [[Raid at Codisfold|a plan]] to remove the threat it posed. They would sacrifice their world of [[Codisfold]] in hopes that they could use it as bait to board the Dreadnought. When the San'Shyuum arrived at Codisfold, dozens of [[Naval boarding|ship-boring]] machines launched from the planet's rings, carrying elite infiltration teams to the keyship.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P258|Enc22|Page=258}} The Sangheili found their way inside, slaughtering thousands of San'Shyuum and damaging several key components of the vessel. However, a counterattack was organized and the boarding parties were wiped out.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Sacrifice|HSoR|Detail=Adjunct - [[Sacrifice]]}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P258}} In response to the raid, the San'Shyuum ravaged Codisfold, killing millions of Sangheili inhabitants.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P258}} While the attack failed to eliminate the Dreadnought, the event proved that the San'Shyuum and their keyship were not invincible.{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}
With the nearly unbeatable keyship in their possession, an eventual San'Shyuum victory seemed inevitable. After losing several [[Sangheili colonies|colonies]] to the Dreadnought, the Sangheili formulated [[Raid at Codisfold|a plan]] to remove the threat it posed. They would sacrifice their world of [[Codisfold]] in hopes that they could use it as bait to board the Dreadnought. When the San'Shyuum arrived at Codisfold, dozens of [[Naval boarding|ship-boring]] machines launched from the planet's rings, carrying elite infiltration teams to the keyship.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P258|Enc22|Page=258}} The Sangheili found their way inside, slaughtering thousands of San'Shyuum and damaging several key components of the vessel. However, a counterattack was organized and the boarding parties were wiped out.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Sacrifice|HSoR|Detail=Adjunct - [[Sacrifice]]}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P258}} In response to the raid, the San'Shyuum ravaged Codisfold, killing millions of Sangheili inhabitants.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P258}} While the attack failed to eliminate the Dreadnought, the event proved that the San'Shyuum and their keyship were not invincible.{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}


By [[876 BCE]], the Sangheili had begun to employ their own Forerunner weapons against the San'Shyuum, deciding that the only way to ensure the survival of their species would be to reconsider their beliefs that such actions were sacrilege.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 151''</ref> Upon discovering this, most San'Shyuum softened toward the possibility of a cease-fire, but [[Pervading Stone]]—their leader—only grew more incensed.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} During a [[Battle of Anvarl|skirmish]] at [[Anvarl]] in [[860 BCE]], the Dreadnought was used to eliminate Sangheili ground forces from orbit.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 9-13'' (Google Play edition)</ref> Shortly after this battle, Pervading Stone finally took the Dreadnought to Sanghelios in the [[Urs system]], seaking to eradicate the Sangheili once and for all. In [[Battle of Sanghelios|the ensuing battle]], the Dreadnought was used to ravage the Sangheili homeworld and its two [[Natural satellite|moon]]s.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} However, the Sangheili would unleash their powerful Forerunner weapons on the Dreadnought, managing to bring it down on [[Suban]] and trap it in place with [[gravity anchor]]s. With the San'Shyuum held captive within their keyship for a time, the Sangheili debated whether to simply destroy the vessel and those within, or to breach it and take the Dreadnought for themselves.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}
By [[876 BCE]], the Sangheili had begun to employ their own Forerunner weapons against the San'Shyuum, deciding that the only way to ensure the survival of their species would be to reconsider their beliefs that such actions were sacrilege.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 151''</ref> Upon discovering this, most San'Shyuum softened toward the possibility of a cease-fire, but [[Pervading Stone]]—their leader—only grew more incensed.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} During a [[Skirmish of the Planet of Blue and Red|skirmish]] at [[Anvarl]] in [[860 BCE]], the Dreadnought was used to eliminate Sangheili ground forces from orbit.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 9-13'' (Google Play edition)</ref> Shortly after this battle, Pervading Stone finally took the Dreadnought to Sanghelios in the [[Urs system]], seaking to eradicate the Sangheili once and for all. In [[Battle of Sanghelios|the ensuing battle]], the Dreadnought was used to ravage the Sangheili homeworld and its two [[Natural satellite|moon]]s.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} However, the Sangheili would unleash their powerful Forerunner weapons on the Dreadnought, managing to bring it down on [[Suban]] and trap it in place with [[gravity anchor]]s. With the San'Shyuum held captive within their keyship for a time, the Sangheili debated whether to simply destroy the vessel and those within, or to breach it and take the Dreadnought for themselves.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}


By [[855 BCE]], while the Dreadnought was still immobilized on Suban, the San'Shyuum known as [[Breaking Shadow]] led a coup against Pervading Stone. Following his death, the San'Shyuum aboard the Dreadnought were united, and Breaking Shadow prepared to at last broach the possibility of peace to the Sangheili. In [[852 BCE]], in order to ensure the survival of both species, an unarmed San'Shyuum delegation was sent to the Sangheili, and a tenuous truce was forged by Breaking Shadow and First Kaidon [[Pelahsar the Strident]]. This alliance would soon lead to the formation of the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}
By [[855 BCE]], while the Dreadnought was still immobilized on Suban, the San'Shyuum known as [[Breaking Shadow]] led a coup against Pervading Stone. Following his death, the San'Shyuum aboard the Dreadnought were united, and Breaking Shadow prepared to at last broach the possibility of peace to the Sangheili. In [[852 BCE]], in order to ensure the survival of both species, an unarmed San'Shyuum delegation was sent to the Sangheili, and a tenuous truce was forged by Breaking Shadow and First Kaidon [[Pelahsar the Strident]]. This alliance would soon lead to the formation of the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}

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