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|q2=Technically a female ''high'' kaidon, as she leads all three keeps on [[Om'a'Varo]]. | |q2=Technically a female ''high'' kaidon, as she leads all three keeps on [[Om'a'Varo]]. | ||
|3=[[Kaidon]] Ghe 'Talot and [[Arbiter]] Thel 'Vadam discuss [[Olabisi Varo'dai]]'s status as high kaidon of her world.{{Ref/Novel|Id=OC4|HOut|Chapter=4}}}} | |3=[[Kaidon]] Ghe 'Talot and [[Arbiter]] Thel 'Vadam discuss [[Olabisi Varo'dai]]'s status as high kaidon of her world.{{Ref/Novel|Id=OC4|HOut|Chapter=4}}}} | ||
'''High kaidon''' is a noble title of the [[Sangheili]]. High kaidons serve as the leaders of entire [[Sangheili colonies]], with multiple [[kaidon]]s and [[marshal]]s below them swearing their allegiance to the high kaidon. In the case of [[Olabisi Varo'dai]], she was the only kaidon for all three [[keep]]s on the colony founded by the survivors of the destruction of [[Saepon'kal]], therefore technically making her the high kaidon for the world.{{Ref/Reuse|OC4}} | '''High kaidon''' is a noble title of the [[Sangheili]]. High kaidons serve as the leaders of of entire [[Sangheili colonies]], with multiple [[kaidon]]s and [[marshal]]s below them swearing their allegiance to the high kaidon. In the case of [[Olabisi Varo'dai]], she was the only kaidon for all three [[keep]]s on the colony founded by the survivors of the destruction of [[Saepon'kal]], therefore technically making her the high kaidon for the world.{{Ref/Reuse|OC4}} | ||
Following the formation of the [[Covenant]] and the subservience of the Sangheili to the [[San'Shyuum]], the collective spirit of the Sangheili was felt by [[Thel 'Vadam]] to have been swept away for selfishness and jealousy; with the Arbiter feeling that ''every marshal fancied himself rule of a continent, every high kaidon the master of his world''. Accordingly, in the [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|period]] following the Covenant's [[Great Schism|dissolution]], it is common for high kaidons to plot against one another and guard their authority with a jealousy and cunning unrivalled by neither the [[Jiralhanae]] or the [[Kig-Yar]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=OC2|HOut|Chapter=2}} As the Arbiter petitioned the high kaidons to form a [[Concert of Worlds]] as a framework for peace in the post-imperial galaxy, he found them reluctant to cooperate both out of self-interest and out of wariness for his alliance with [[human]]ity - having reluctantly accepted the assistance of {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} during the [[Siege at Kolaar]].{{Ref/Reuse|OC2}} | Following the formation of the [[Covenant]] and the subservience of the Sangheili to the [[San'Shyuum]], the collective spirit of the Sangheili was felt by [[Thel 'Vadam]] to have been swept away for selfishness and jealousy; with the Arbiter feeling that ''every marshal fancied himself rule of a continent, every high kaidon the master of his world''. Accordingly, in the [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|period]] following the Covenant's [[Great Schism|dissolution]], it is common for high kaidons to plot against one another and guard their authority with a jealousy and cunning unrivalled by neither the [[Jiralhanae]] or the [[Kig-Yar]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=OC2|HOut|Chapter=2}} As the Arbiter petitioned the high kaidons to form a [[Concert of Worlds]] as a framework for peace in the post-imperial galaxy, he found them reluctant to cooperate both out of self-interest and out of wariness for his alliance with [[human]]ity - having reluctantly accepted the assistance of {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} during the [[Siege at Kolaar]].{{Ref/Reuse|OC2}} |