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The Sangheili introduces himself as [[Orna 'Fulsam]], [[High Warlord]] of the Banished, casually greeting Mahkee. Unmoved with his title, she tersely asks what he wants. Orna acknowledges the strength of their forces and suggests that conventional victory is impossible for Mahkee's fleet. Mahkee, holding his gaze, remarks that while his fleet has certain advantages, she hopes he did not interrupt her preparations just to boast. Orna then proposes avoiding unnecessary bloodshed among their kind by insinuating that Mahkee step aside and allow the Banished to take Suban. He further offers that if Mahkee pledges allegiance to the Banished, only the Demons desecrating Suban would need to perish. Intrigued but wary, Mahkee asks if he refers to the Spartans, to which Orna bitterly clarifies that he means the humans, whom he blames along with the Arbiter for the [[Blooding Years]]. The Shipmistress senses the madness in Orna's hatred. The Shipmaster, defiant and standing straighter, begins to deliver what seems to be a prepared speech, but Mahkee, resigned, prepares herself to endure it. | The Sangheili introduces himself as [[Orna 'Fulsam]], [[High Warlord]] of the Banished, casually greeting Mahkee. Unmoved with his title, she tersely asks what he wants. Orna acknowledges the strength of their forces and suggests that conventional victory is impossible for Mahkee's fleet. Mahkee, holding his gaze, remarks that while his fleet has certain advantages, she hopes he did not interrupt her preparations just to boast. Orna then proposes avoiding unnecessary bloodshed among their kind by insinuating that Mahkee step aside and allow the Banished to take Suban. He further offers that if Mahkee pledges allegiance to the Banished, only the Demons desecrating Suban would need to perish. Intrigued but wary, Mahkee asks if he refers to the Spartans, to which Orna bitterly clarifies that he means the humans, whom he blames along with the Arbiter for the [[Blooding Years]]. The Shipmistress senses the madness in Orna's hatred. The Shipmaster, defiant and standing straighter, begins to deliver what seems to be a prepared speech, but Mahkee, resigned, prepares herself to endure it. | ||
Back on the ground, the [[ | Back on the ground, the [[Shua'ree]] mission requires precise execution, so Dahks coordinates with Fahl, Glyyss, and Trell to eliminate the Banished's outer patrol at the mining site. Fahl silently kills a Sangheili mercenary while Glyyss neutralizes another target, clearing the way for the next phase. Fahl signals ''Scorrin's Blade'', and Banshee attack flyers descend, targeting kemuksuru-loaded siege-haulers. The explosions throw the mine into chaos, further amplified by sniper fire from Dahks and Trell. Fahl gives 'Kasaan the greenlight, and a Phantom rises, releasing Sangheili warriors and Spartans Jaarov and Zhinn to engage the Banished. Despite being outnumbered, the Swords capitalize on the confusion, holding their ground. Amid the chaos, [[Koal 'Mal]], a hulking Sangheili, fights with a fury fueled by his hatred for those who betrayed their kind by siding with the Banished. The battle intensifies when Fahl encounters Chieftain [[Ipso]], a formidable Jiralhanae leader who taunts Fahl over the Sangheili's internal conflicts. | ||
As the Chieftain's captains open fire, Fahl narrowly avoids the plasma blasts, then three allied Sangheili come for help and take down one of them. One of the allied is is crushed by Ipso's gravity hammer, and after several minutes of valiant combat, he is ultimately overpowered; a blow from the Chieftain's Ravager blade sends Fahl sprawling, and as he struggles to rise, Ipso prepares to deliver a killing strike. Just as Fahl resigns himself to his fate, Glyyss intervenes, taking the blow meant for him and is fatally wounded. The Swords Phantom arrives, providing suppressive fire, and Fahl's comrades Jaarov and Zhinn retrieve Glyyss' body. Despite the desperate situation, Koal 'Mal argues against retreat, fearing the loss of Shua'ree. Fahl, battered and bloodied, insists they must withdraw and return when the time is right, leaving the battlefield with the weight of their losses heavy upon them. | As the Chieftain's captains open fire, Fahl narrowly avoids the plasma blasts, then three allied Sangheili come for help and take down one of them. One of the allied is is crushed by Ipso's gravity hammer, and after several minutes of valiant combat, he is ultimately overpowered; a blow from the Chieftain's Ravager blade sends Fahl sprawling, and as he struggles to rise, Ipso prepares to deliver a killing strike. Just as Fahl resigns himself to his fate, Glyyss intervenes, taking the blow meant for him and is fatally wounded. The Swords Phantom arrives, providing suppressive fire, and Fahl's comrades Jaarov and Zhinn retrieve Glyyss' body. Despite the desperate situation, Koal 'Mal argues against retreat, fearing the loss of Shua'ree. Fahl, battered and bloodied, insists they must withdraw and return when the time is right, leaving the battlefield with the weight of their losses heavy upon them. |