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After the remaining Forerunners had made sure that the Halos had done their work and the Flood had been eliminated, the species that were preserved on the Ark were [[Reintroduction|returned to their home planets]], a process lasting for over a century.{{Ref/Reuse|promises}} This was done by the remaining Forerunners under the leadership of the new [[Lifeshaper]], [[Chant-to-Green]], who received the title from the Librarian before the latter stranded herself on Earth at the endgame of the Flood war.{{Ref/Reuse|rebirth}} | After the remaining Forerunners had made sure that the Halos had done their work and the Flood had been eliminated, the species that were preserved on the Ark were [[Reintroduction|returned to their home planets]], a process lasting for over a century.{{Ref/Reuse|promises}} This was done by the remaining Forerunners under the leadership of the new [[Lifeshaper]], [[Chant-to-Green]], who received the title from the Librarian before the latter stranded herself on Earth at the endgame of the Flood war.{{Ref/Reuse|rebirth}} | ||
Following the reseeding process, a group of surviving Forerunners led by the IsoDidact, now known by his original name of Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting, | Following the reseeding process, a group of surviving Forerunners led by the IsoDidact, now known by his original name of Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting, traveled to [[Maethrillian]], the ecumene's former capital, in an effort to repair the [[Domain]]. While still mourning the loss of his wife, Bornstellar viewed a message wherein the [[Librarian]] revealed what she had learned from the [[Gravemind]] about the Domain's true nature and requested that he repair it. Within the capital, they were confronted by a [[Precursor]] construct known as [[Abaddon]], who had been housed in the megastructure for millennia and now intended to bring the Forerunners to trial for their crimes. However, the Forerunners were successful in restoring the Domain with the sacrifice of [[Growth-Through-Trial-of-Change]], undoing some of the damage the Halos had caused.{{Ref/Reuse|promises}} | ||
The remaining Forerunners subsequently exiled themselves, as, according to Bornstellar, they were done meddling in the affairs of others.{{Ref/Reuse|rebirth}} This exile has also been referred to as a "Great Journey" by Bornstellar, who wished to bear the record of the Forerunner civilization's failures and their ultimate sacrifice for future generations.{{Ref/Reuse|h3terminals}} The Forerunners left the Milky Way, journeying to another galaxy where they spread their numbers thin, with the plan of allowing their species to die out in time. At least Bornstellar and Chant-to-Green gave up advanced technology in favor of a simple, primitive lifestyle.<ref>'''Halo: Fractures''', ''[[Untitled story (Halo: Fractures)|Untitled story]]''</ref> | The remaining Forerunners subsequently exiled themselves, as, according to Bornstellar, they were done meddling in the affairs of others.{{Ref/Reuse|rebirth}} This exile has also been referred to as a "Great Journey" by Bornstellar, who wished to bear the record of the Forerunner civilization's failures and their ultimate sacrifice for future generations.{{Ref/Reuse|h3terminals}} The Forerunners left the Milky Way, journeying to another galaxy where they spread their numbers thin, with the plan of allowing their species to die out in time. At least Bornstellar and Chant-to-Green gave up advanced technology in favor of a simple, primitive lifestyle.<ref>'''Halo: Fractures''', ''[[Untitled story (Halo: Fractures)|Untitled story]]''</ref> |