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{{Center|This article is about the Didact responsible for activating the Halo Array. For the Didact encountered in Halo 4, see [[Ur-Didact]].}} | {{Center|This article is about the Didact responsible for activating the Halo Array. For the Didact encountered in Halo 4, see [[Ur-Didact]].}} | ||
{{Character | {{Character Infobox|variant=Forerunner | ||
|variant=Forerunner | |||
|name=IsoDidact | |name=IsoDidact | ||
|image=[[File:HM Bornstellar. | |image=[[File:HM - Bornstellar.jpg|300px]]<br>Bornstellar as a [[Manipular]] | ||
|homeworld=[[ | |homeworld=[[Bornstellar's homeworld|Unidentified world]] | ||
|birth= | |birth=c. 97,464 BCE <ref group="note">It is stated in ''Halo: Cryptum'' (p. 225) that Bornstellar was "barely twelve" years old at the time the novel is set. The Halo Array was fired in 97,445 BCE, but the events of ''Halo: Cryptum'' take place ''at least'' seven years before this based on an approximate chronology that can be derived from statements in ''Halo: Silentium'' (see [[97,445 BCE]]). Assuming the events of ''Halo: Cryptum'' took place in 97,452 BCE (no more than seven years before the firing of the Halo Array) Bornstellar would have been born approximately twelve years prior to that year.</ref> | ||
|death= | |death= | ||
|species=[[Forerunner]] | |species=[[Forerunner]] | ||
|gender=Male | |gender=Male | ||
|height=*{{Convert| | |height=*approx. {{Convert|350|cm|ft|sp=us}} ''(as the Didact)''<ref name="H4EVG">'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 16''</ref><!--Since the IsoDidact is described as being virtually identical to the Ur-Didact in size, it is presumed that the same dimensions apply to him.--> | ||
*approx. {{Convert|6|ft|cm|sp=us|disp=flip}} ''(as Bornstellar)''<ref>[http://www.gregbear.com/blog/display.cfm?id=7464 '''Greg Bear - Discussion Board''': ''Topic: Cryptum and forerunners'']</ref> | *approx. {{Convert|6|ft|cm|sp=us|disp=flip}} ''(as Bornstellar)''<ref>[http://www.gregbear.com/blog/display.cfm?id=7464 '''Greg Bear - Discussion Board''': ''Topic: Cryptum and forerunners'']</ref> | ||
|mass={{Convert| | |mass=Approx. {{Convert|360|kg|lb}} ''(as the Didact)''<ref name="H4EVG"/> | ||
|hair=Pale, bluish white fur ''(as the Didact)'' | |hair=Pale, bluish white fur ''(as the Didact)'' | ||
|eyes=Gray ''(as the Didact)'' | |eyes=Gray ''(as the Didact)'' | ||
|affiliation=[[Ecumene]] | |affiliation=[[Ecumene]] | ||
|rank-title=Title|rank=[[Manipular]] ([[Rate|R]]: [[Builder]]) ''(as Bornstellar)''<br> | |rank-title=Title | ||
|rank=[[Manipular]] ([[Rate|R]]: [[Builder]]) ''(as Bornstellar)''<br> | |||
[[Protector of the ecumene]] ([[Rate|R]]: [[Warrior-Servant]]) ''(as the Didact)'' | [[Protector of the ecumene]] ([[Rate|R]]: [[Warrior-Servant]]) ''(as the Didact)'' | ||
|notable=Activated the [[Halo Array]] in [[97,445 BCE]] | |notable=Activated the [[Halo Array]] in [[97,445 BCE]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Quote|You are what you dare.|A phrase summarizing both Bornstellar's and the Didact's philosophy towards life.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 60, 85''</ref>}} | {{Quote|You are what you dare.|A phrase summarizing both Bornstellar's and the Didact's philosophy towards life.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 60, 85''</ref>}} | ||
The '''IsoDidact''',<ref name="string2">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String Two''</ref> also known simply as the '''Didact''' or more specifically as the '''Bornstellar Didact''', was an alternate incarnation of the [[Forerunner]] [[Promethean]] supreme commander known as the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]]. Originally a young [[Manipular]] known as '''Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting''' or simply '''Bornstellar''', he was transformed into a "copy" of the Didact after being imprinted with the latter's consciousness and memories, taking on the original Didact's identity and role of supreme commander of Forerunner war efforts against the [[Flood]] in the ongoing [[Forerunner-Flood war]]. The IsoDidact intended to serve as a replacement for the Didact, who was at the time believed to have been executed by [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]]. The "IsoDidact" moniker was adopted to differentiate the copy from the original Didact, who was subsequently identified as the Ur-Didact. | The '''IsoDidact''',<ref name="string2">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String Two''</ref> also known simply as the '''Didact''' or more specifically as the '''Bornstellar Didact''', was an alternate incarnation of the [[Forerunner]] [[Promethean]] supreme commander known as the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]]. Originally a young [[Manipular]] known as '''Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting''' or simply '''Bornstellar''', he was transformed into a "copy" of the Didact after being imprinted with the latter's consciousness and memories, taking on the original Didact's identity and role of supreme commander of Forerunner war efforts against the [[Flood]] in the ongoing [[Forerunner-Flood war]]. The IsoDidact intended to serve as a replacement for the Didact, who was at the time believed to have been executed by [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]]. The "IsoDidact" moniker was adopted to differentiate the copy from the original Didact, who was subsequently identified as the Ur-Didact.<ref name="string2"/> The Ur-Didact's madness-induced actions near the end of the war led to his imprisonment for the next 100,000 years, leaving the IsoDidact to lead the Warrior-Servants for the final days of the war. He was also the individual responsible for activating the [[Halo Array]] at the close of the Flood conflict.<ref name="array">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 328''</ref> Following the firing of the Array, the IsoDidact gradually distanced himself from his Didact persona, being more frequently referred to as Bornstellar-Makes-Eternal-Lasting once again.<ref name="ptk">'''[[Halo: Fractures]]''', "[[Promises to Keep]]"</ref><ref name="frac epilogue">'''Halo: Fractures''', [[Untitled story (Halo: Fractures)|Epilogue story]]</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
{{Quote|Bornstellar is marked to become a great Builder, just like his father — but this Manipular has other plans.|Description<ref name="Cryptum cover">'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''', forward jacket description</ref>}} | {{Quote|Bornstellar is marked to become a great Builder, just like his father — but this Manipular has other plans.|Description<ref name="Cryptum cover">'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''', forward jacket description</ref>}} | ||
Bornstellar's family and ancestors came from a long line of [[Builder]]s, the highest and most powerful [[rate]] in Forerunner society. Of all [[ | Bornstellar's family and ancestors came from a long line of [[Builder]]s, the highest and most powerful [[rate]] in Forerunner society. Of all his [[Bornstellar's father|father]]'s children, Bornstellar was the most rebellious, refusing to follow in his footsteps and become a Builder. As a result of this, his father sent him to learn discipline in a step family of [[Miner]]s on [[Mars|Edom]] in the distant [[Sol system]]. There, his [[ancilla]] taught him of the near-mythical [[Precursor]]s. Three years later, Bornstellar sneaked aboard a supply transport and traveled to [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]] to hunt for Precursor relics. In the city of [[Marontik]], he met two [[human]]s, [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]], who would serve as guides in his search for Precursor artifacts.<ref name="chapter1">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''Chapter 1''</ref> | ||
His guides led him to [[Djamonkin Crater]], where he found and opened a [[Cryptum]] belonging to the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]]. Upon finding the Cryptum and the phrase ''"You are what you dare"'' inscribed on the artifact, Bornstellar strongly felt upon him the influence of a [[synchron]]. After he had recovered, the Didact took Bornstellar and the two humans with him on [[Didact's ship|a ship]] grown on-site from a [[design seed]] planted by the Librarian. During his subsequent travels with Bornstellar, the Didact performed a [[Forerunner mutation|brevet mutation]] on him to allow him access to the [[Domain]]; in addition, the Didact [[Mind transfer|imprinted]] Bornstellar with his consciousness, along with his memories and knowledge, potentially allowing Bornstellar to continue the Didact's work in the event he were captured or killed. | His guides led him to [[Djamonkin Crater]], where he found and opened a [[Cryptum]] belonging to the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]]. Upon finding the Cryptum and the phrase ''"You are what you dare"'' inscribed on the artifact, Bornstellar strongly felt upon him the influence of a [[synchron]]. After he had recovered, the Didact took Bornstellar and the two humans with him on [[Didact's ship|a ship]] grown on-site from a [[design seed]] planted by the Librarian. During his subsequent travels with Bornstellar, the Didact performed a [[Forerunner mutation|brevet mutation]] on him to allow him access to the [[Domain]]; in addition, the Didact [[Mind transfer|imprinted]] Bornstellar with his consciousness, along with his memories and knowledge, potentially allowing Bornstellar to continue the Didact's work in the event he were captured or killed. | ||
After being captured by the Master Builder on the [[San'Shyuum]] world [[Janjur Qom]], Bornstellar was shipped back to his family. Not long after, his presence was requested at the trial of the Master Builder in the [[Capital]]. The trial was interrupted by [[Battle of the Capital|an attack]] by the [[Rampancy|rampant]] [[Mendicant Bias]]. During the battle, the Didact's personality took control of Bornstellar, allowing him to escape the AI's control and maneuver an [[Falco-class space pod|escape pod]] amidst the chaos and successfully escape to the [[greater Ark]] | After being captured by the Master Builder on the [[San'Shyuum]] world [[Janjur Qom]], Bornstellar was shipped back to his family. Not long after, his presence was requested at the trial of the Master Builder in the [[Capital]]. The trial was interrupted by [[Battle of the Capital|an attack]] by the [[Rampancy|rampant]] [[Mendicant Bias]]. During the battle, the Didact's personality took control of Bornstellar, allowing him to escape the AI's control and maneuver an [[Falco-class space pod|escape pod]] amidst the chaos and successfully escape to the [[greater Ark]]<ref group="note">''See [[Greater Ark#Notes]]''</ref> along with [[Glory of a Far Dawn]] and [[Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns]]. | ||
===Becoming the Didact=== | ===Becoming the Didact=== | ||
{{Quote|no=three|q1=The Didact provided the template for my maturity. I am now all that remains of him, and so I serve in his place.|IsoDidact|q2=Bornstellar?|Chakas|q3=No more, except in my dreams.|IsoDidact|Chakas recognizes Bornstellar during their reunion on Installation 07. | {{Quote|no=three|q1=The Didact provided the template for my maturity. I am now all that remains of him, and so I serve in his place.|IsoDidact|q2=Bornstellar?|Chakas|q3=No more, except in my dreams.|IsoDidact|Chakas recognizes Bornstellar during their reunion on Installation 07.<ref name="p348"/>}} | ||
After surviving the assault on the Capital, Bornstellar arrived on the [[greater Ark]], where he met with the [[Librarian]], who revealed that Didact had been executed at the hands of the [[Faber|Master Builder]]. As the Didact's expertise was necessary to combat the increasing threat of the Flood, the Promethean's personality completely overtook Bornstellar's physical body, making him a reincarnation of the Didact; he stated that he would return control to Bornstellar when his mission was finished.<ref name="C337">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 337''</ref> | After surviving the assault on the Capital, Bornstellar arrived on the [[greater Ark]], where he met with the [[Librarian]], who revealed that Didact had been executed at the hands of the [[Faber|Master Builder]]. As the Didact's expertise was necessary to combat the increasing threat of the Flood, the Promethean's personality completely overtook Bornstellar's physical body, making him a reincarnation of the Didact; he stated that he would return control to Bornstellar when his mission was finished.<ref name="C337">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 337''</ref> | ||
Intent on finding Chakas and Riser, as well as stopping Mendicant Bias, the IsoDidact tracked down [[Installation 07]], the rogue Halo under the command of Mendicant Bias and the [[Primordial]], the entity previously imprisoned on [[Charum Hakkor]] which had since been released and was responsible for subverting Mendicant Bias. His fleet | Intent on finding Chakas and Riser, as well as stopping Mendicant Bias, the IsoDidact tracked down [[Installation 07]], the rogue Halo under the command of Mendicant Bias and the [[Primordial]], the entity previously imprisoned on [[Charum Hakkor]] which had since been released and was responsible for subverting Mendicant Bias. His fleet intercepted the Halo ring, on a pre-determined collision course with [[Wolf-faced planet|a planet]] in a distant system. He deactivated Mendicant Bias using his control codes and proceeded to save the Halo and its research data on the Flood.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 336-339''</ref> Arriving in the Halo's [[Cartographer]], one of the facilities employed as control stations for the ring, the IsoDidact found Chakas and many more humans who had been connected to the ring's control interface by Mendicant Bias in an attempt to steer the installation. The IsoDidact joined Chakas in the controls and the two successfully directed the Halo's passage over the planet.<ref name="p348">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 348''</ref> | ||
At the IsoDidact's order, the damaged Halo was reduced, shedding most of its damaged sections and contracting to a diameter of 10,000 kilometers before being transported to the greater Ark. The Flood presence was contained and both Mendicant Bias and the Primordial were placed in captivity. Chakas had been mortally wounded during the events on Installation 07, and although his physical body could not be saved, the IsoDidact decided to preserve his consciousness in the form of a [[monitor]] who would be tasked with watching over the Librarian's human specimens at the Ark. While the conversion process was still underway, the IsoDidact took Chakas with him as he interrogated the Primordial, imprisoned deep beneath Installation 07. Over the course of the exchange, the entity revealed the true nature of the relationship between the Precursors, the Flood as well as the Forerunners and humans, stating that the Forerunners were never meant to inherit the Mantle and that there was no cure for the Flood. Furious, the IsoDidact then executed the creature by fully activating its slipspace stasis chamber, forcing it to live through a billion years in complete sensory isolation and causing it to decay to a state of total physical entropy.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 362-367''</ref> | At the IsoDidact's order, the damaged Halo was reduced, shedding most of its damaged sections and contracting to a diameter of 10,000 kilometers before being transported to the greater Ark. The Flood presence was contained and both Mendicant Bias and the Primordial were placed in captivity. Chakas had been mortally wounded during the events on Installation 07, and although his physical body could not be saved, the IsoDidact decided to preserve his consciousness in the form of a [[monitor]] who would be tasked with watching over the Librarian's human specimens at the Ark. While the conversion process was still underway, the IsoDidact took Chakas with him as he interrogated the Primordial, imprisoned deep beneath Installation 07. Over the course of the exchange, the entity revealed the true nature of the relationship between the Precursors, the Flood as well as the Forerunners and humans, stating that the Forerunners were never meant to inherit the Mantle and that there was no cure for the Flood. Furious, the IsoDidact then executed the creature by fully activating its slipspace stasis chamber, forcing it to live through a billion years in complete sensory isolation and causing it to decay to a state of total physical entropy.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 362-367''</ref> | ||
===Final years=== | ===Final years=== | ||
Following his temporary victory, the IsoDidact's power rose as he returned to the favor of the New Council,<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 1''</ref> also elevating the status of his wife. The debate on the Didact's plans for strategic solutions against the Flood was restored and the use of the Halos was delayed for a time.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 374-375''</ref> However, this victory did not last long. The following years saw the Flood ravaging the ecumene at an increasing virulence, leading the Forerunners - including the IsoDidact himself - to begin reconsidering the use of the Halos. | Following his temporary victory, the IsoDidact's power rose as he returned to the favor of the New Council,<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 1''</ref> also elevating the status of his wife. The debate on the Didact's plans for strategic solutions against the Flood was restored and the use of the Halos was delayed for a time.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 374-375''</ref> However, this victory did not last long. The following years saw the Flood ravaging the ecumene at an increasing virulence, leading the Forerunners - including the IsoDidact himself - to begin reconsidering the use of the Halos. | ||
In the coming years, the IsoDidact would travel with the Librarian's fleet, ensuring the security of the Lifeworkers' continued efforts to preserve sentient life across the galaxy. The many worlds they visited included [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], whose evacuation the IsoDidact and the Librarian arrived to oversee personally. The two were also to give their testimonies to [[Catalog]] on matters concerning the attack on the Capital, but were interrupted by the Flood's arrival in the sector. The emergency prompted the IsoDidact to depart to the core of the ecumene, as Forerunner forces in the region were insufficient to mount an effective counterattack. After a brief moment together, he parted ways with the Librarian,<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 2''</ref> not to see her again in four years. The IsoDidact went on to assume command of Orion Complex Defense Operations, leading combined forces reconstituted from both [[Warrior-Servant]]s and [[Builder Security]].<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 22''</ref> During the war, the IsoDidact regularly exchanged transmissions with the Librarian and was constantly trying to convince her to give up on [[Conservation Measure|her mission]] to save other sentient life from the Halo Array's inevitable activation, and return to him to safety inside the [[Maginot Line]].<ref name="t1">'''Halo 3''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal 1]]''</ref> | In the coming years, the IsoDidact would travel with the Librarian's fleet, ensuring the security of the Lifeworkers' continued efforts to preserve sentient life across the galaxy. The many worlds they visited included [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], whose evacuation the IsoDidact and the Librarian arrived to oversee personally. The two were also to give their testimonies to [[Catalog]] on matters concerning the attack on the Capital, but were interrupted by the Flood's arrival in the sector. The emergency prompted the IsoDidact to depart to the core of the ecumene, as Forerunner forces in the region were insufficient to mount an effective counterattack. After a brief moment together, he parted ways with the Librarian,<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 2''</ref> not to see her again in four years. The IsoDidact went on to assume command of Orion Complex Defense Operations, leading combined forces reconstituted from both [[Warrior-Servant]]s and [[Builder Security]].<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 22''</ref> During the war, the IsoDidact regularly exchanged transmissions with the Librarian and was constantly trying to convince her to give up on [[Conservation Measure|her mission]] to save other sentient life from the Halo Array's inevitable activation, and return to him to safety inside the [[Maginot Line]].<ref name="t1">'''Halo 3''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal 1]]''</ref> | ||
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Forced to perform an emergency jump due to the transit of Precursor constructs disrupting slipspace in the region, the ''Audacity'' eventually reached the greater Ark. The Orion complex having fallen to the Flood, the Ark was now home to the remains of the ecumene. An emergency conference was arranged among the Forerunner commanders present in preparation for an inevitable Flood attack on the greater Ark; the Ur-Didact did not attend, instead remaining aboard the ''Mantle's Approach''. An argument ensued between the IsoDidact and the other commanders, who asserted that now that the original Didact had returned, the IsoDidact was no longer necessary. However, the IsoDidact found an unexpected ally in the [[Faber|Master Builder]], who convinced the others that the Ur-Didact was no longer fit to lead the Forerunner military, with the Gravemind using the Ur-Didact as a tool to cause strife within the ecumene, sending him back with a message taunting the Master Builder about his wives and children having been incorporated into a Gravemind.<ref name="string29">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 29''</ref> Not long after, this was proven true as the Ur-Didact unexpectedly used a [[Composer]] to forcibly harvest the essences of the entire human population of the nearby [[Omega Halo]] before fleeing and deserting the Forerunners.<ref name="string33">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 33''</ref> | Forced to perform an emergency jump due to the transit of Precursor constructs disrupting slipspace in the region, the ''Audacity'' eventually reached the greater Ark. The Orion complex having fallen to the Flood, the Ark was now home to the remains of the ecumene. An emergency conference was arranged among the Forerunner commanders present in preparation for an inevitable Flood attack on the greater Ark; the Ur-Didact did not attend, instead remaining aboard the ''Mantle's Approach''. An argument ensued between the IsoDidact and the other commanders, who asserted that now that the original Didact had returned, the IsoDidact was no longer necessary. However, the IsoDidact found an unexpected ally in the [[Faber|Master Builder]], who convinced the others that the Ur-Didact was no longer fit to lead the Forerunner military, with the Gravemind using the Ur-Didact as a tool to cause strife within the ecumene, sending him back with a message taunting the Master Builder about his wives and children having been incorporated into a Gravemind.<ref name="string29">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 29''</ref> Not long after, this was proven true as the Ur-Didact unexpectedly used a [[Composer]] to forcibly harvest the essences of the entire human population of the nearby [[Omega Halo]] before fleeing and deserting the Forerunners.<ref name="string33">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 33''</ref> | ||
As the Flood - under command of the reconstituted [[Mendicant Bias]] - and vast numbers of [[star road]]s approached the Ark, plans were laid for its defense and evacuation. The IsoDidact, the [[Examiner]], [[Bitterness-of-the-Vanquished]], and Faber traveled to Omega Halo, which would be used to clear a path for escaping ships through the star roads, which formed themselves into an impregnable wall around the Ark. At the Halo's [[control room|control center]], the Master Builder gave the coordinates of the secret [[Installation 00]] to the IsoDidact while intending to stay behind himself. Faber then fired Omega Halo, creating a momentary corridor through the star roads. However, the remaining Precursor artifacts continued to converge on Omega Halo and the Ark and soon began to tear both installations apart. As the control room collapsed, the IsoDidact and the other commanders began to plummet to their deaths. At the face of seemingly inevitable death, the Didact's imprint was momentarily shunted aside and Bornstellar's personality surfaced once more before he lost consciousness. | As the Flood - under command of the reconstituted [[Mendicant Bias]] - and vast numbers of [[star road]]s approached the Ark, plans were laid for its defense and evacuation. The IsoDidact, the [[Examiner]], [[Bitterness-of-the-Vanquished]], and Faber traveled to Omega Halo, which would be used to clear a path for escaping ships through the star roads, which formed themselves into an impregnable wall around the Ark. At the Halo's [[control room|control center]], the Master Builder gave the coordinates of the secret [[Installation 00]] to the IsoDidact while intending to stay behind himself. Faber then fired Omega Halo, creating a momentary corridor through the star roads. However, the remaining Precursor artifacts continued to converge on Omega Halo and the Ark and soon began to tear both installations apart. As the control room collapsed, the IsoDidact and the other commanders began to plummet to their deaths. At the face of seemingly inevitable death, the Didact's imprint was momentarily shunted aside and Bornstellar's personality surfaced once more before he lost consciousness.<ref name="string33"/> | ||
However, the IsoDidact was saved by his old friend Monitor Chakas, who took him aboard a {{Class|Gargantua|transport}} which successfully escaped the Ark. The IsoDidact and a handful of other survivors used Faber's personal slipspace portal to travel to the lesser Ark, where they would prepare to fire the Forerunners' last resort: the final Halo Array, which would sterilize the galaxy of sentient life, thus halting the Flood.<ref name="string35">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 35''</ref> | However, the IsoDidact was saved by his old friend Monitor Chakas, who took him aboard a {{Class|Gargantua|transport}} which successfully escaped the Ark. The IsoDidact and a handful of other survivors used Faber's personal slipspace portal to travel to the lesser Ark, where they would prepare to fire the Forerunners' last resort: the final Halo Array, which would sterilize the galaxy of sentient life, thus halting the Flood.<ref name="string35">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 35''</ref> | ||
===Activating the Halo Array=== | ===Activating the Halo Array=== | ||
[[File:HM-IsoDidact.png|thumb|The IsoDidact activates the Halo Array from Installation 00's citadel.|250px]] | [[File:HM-IsoDidact.png|thumb|right|The IsoDidact activates the Halo Array from Installation 00's citadel.|250px]] | ||
{{Quote|Now, old friend, we have the most important job in history–perhaps in all time. You may very well outlast all of us here. You may see the new galaxy emerge. Tell me, Chakas, if this was your choice, after all we have seen and survived... would you fire the rings?|The IsoDidact queries [[343 Guilty Spark]] about the Halo Array before the activation, only to be met by silence. | {{Quote|Now, old friend, we have the most important job in history–perhaps in all time. You may very well outlast all of us here. You may see the new galaxy emerge. Tell me, Chakas, if this was your choice, after all we have seen and survived... would you fire the rings?|The IsoDidact queries [[343 Guilty Spark]] about the Halo Array before the activation, only to be met by silence.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 314''</ref>}} | ||
{{Main|Great Purification}} | {{Main|Great Purification}} | ||
At [[Installation 00]], the IsoDidact and the other surviving Forerunners began immediate preparations for the activation of the Halo Array. Before the Array's distribution across the galaxy, the IsoDidact assigned the monitors for each installation and gave them their new names. In his last exchange with Chakas, the Didact designated him as [[343 Guilty Spark]] and assigned him as the caretaker of [[Installation 04]]. After the Halos had been deployed, the IsoDidact operated from the Ark's [[Installation 00 Citadel|Citadel]] to complete preparations for the coming activation.<ref name="string36">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 36''</ref> The [[ | At [[Installation 00]], the IsoDidact and the other surviving Forerunners began immediate preparations for the activation of the Halo Array. Before the Array's distribution across the galaxy, the IsoDidact assigned the monitors for each installation and gave them their new names. In his last exchange with Chakas, the Didact designated him as [[343 Guilty Spark]] and assigned him as the caretaker of [[Installation 04]]. After the Halos had been deployed, the IsoDidact operated from the Ark's [[Installation 00 Citadel|Citadel]] to complete preparations for the coming activation.<ref name="string36">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 36''</ref> The [[metarch]] [[Offensive Bias]], commanding the remains of the Forerunner fleet, was sent to [[Battle of the Maginot Sphere|stall]] Mendicant Bias and its approaching fleet to prevent them from reaching the Ark before the Halos could fire.<ref name="string38">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 38''</ref> | ||
In the final moments before the activation, the Didact exchanged a few last messages with the Librarian, who had willingly stranded herself on Earth to draw the Flood there, buying the IsoDidact time to fire the Halos. The IsoDidact intended to retrieve the Librarian before he would be forced to light the rings and prepared a rescue party for her. However, before they could depart, Mendicant Bias' fleet breached the Maginot Line and destroyed the rescue party.<ref name="t7">'''Halo 3''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal 7]]''</ref> Asking for forgiveness, the IsoDidact then reluctantly activated the seven rings, sterilizing the galaxy of life capable of sustaining the Flood and starving the parasite to death. | In the final moments before the activation, the Didact exchanged a few last messages with the Librarian, who had willingly stranded herself on Earth to draw the Flood there, buying the IsoDidact time to fire the Halos. The IsoDidact intended to retrieve the Librarian before he would be forced to light the rings and prepared a rescue party for her. However, before they could depart, Mendicant Bias' fleet breached the Maginot Line and destroyed the rescue party.<ref name="t7">'''Halo 3''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal 7]]''</ref> Asking for forgiveness, the IsoDidact then reluctantly activated the seven rings, sterilizing the galaxy of life capable of sustaining the Flood and starving the parasite to death.<ref name="string38"/> | ||
===Post-activation=== | ===Post-activation=== | ||
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Before the sentencing, the IsoDidact paid a visit to [[Riser]]'s village on the Ark to invite him to join the ceremony. Riser rebuked him about his decision to fire the Halos, but the IsoDidact maintained that it had been the only option possible. At Riser's suggestion, the IsoDidact and several other Forerunners joined a human celebration for the transition the galaxy now faced. He and the new [[Lifeshaper]] [[Chant-to-Green]] observed the festivities from some distance away, both acknowledging the significance of Bornstellar's human friends. He accompanied Chant on [[Earth]] during the [[reintroduction]] and shared a few last words with Riser. The IsoDidact stated that the Forerunners would cease their participation in the affairs of the galaxy and exile themselves, although they both hoped that their descendants would meet each other some day. Riser responded by hoping their descendants would reunite and act like brothers, making trouble and finding strength together. Deeply moved, Bornstellar could only utter the word "hope" before returning to the Lifeworker ship and taking off.<ref name="rebirth">'''Rebirth'''</ref> | Before the sentencing, the IsoDidact paid a visit to [[Riser]]'s village on the Ark to invite him to join the ceremony. Riser rebuked him about his decision to fire the Halos, but the IsoDidact maintained that it had been the only option possible. At Riser's suggestion, the IsoDidact and several other Forerunners joined a human celebration for the transition the galaxy now faced. He and the new [[Lifeshaper]] [[Chant-to-Green]] observed the festivities from some distance away, both acknowledging the significance of Bornstellar's human friends. He accompanied Chant on [[Earth]] during the [[reintroduction]] and shared a few last words with Riser. The IsoDidact stated that the Forerunners would cease their participation in the affairs of the galaxy and exile themselves, although they both hoped that their descendants would meet each other some day. Riser responded by hoping their descendants would reunite and act like brothers, making trouble and finding strength together. Deeply moved, Bornstellar could only utter the word "hope" before returning to the Lifeworker ship and taking off.<ref name="rebirth">'''Rebirth'''</ref> | ||
===Return to Maethrillian=== | ===Return to Maethrillian=== | ||
{{Quote|A trial was to be held here. It was interrupted by your creation, Didact. You will face trial. You have failed the Mantle. Behold what you have wrought.|[[Abaddon]] addressing the IsoDidact. | {{Quote|A trial was to be held here. It was interrupted by your creation, Didact. You will face trial. You have failed the Mantle. Behold what you have wrought.|[[Abaddon]] addressing the IsoDidact.<ref name="ptk"/>}} | ||
After leaving Erde-Tyrene, Bornstellar and the surviving Forerunners, who had discarded their titles, turned to the task of [[Reintroduction|reseeding]] the rest of the species on their homeworlds. This task took several centuries to accomplish. During this time, Bornstellar engaged in a relationship with Chant-to-Green based on their mutual mourning over the loss of the Librarian. As the Forerunners completed their task with the [[San'Shyuum]], Bornstellar recalled a final message that he had received from the Librarian prior to her death. In this message, the Librarian explained that she believed that the [[Domain]] was not truly destroyed, and that it could be recovered. She exhorted Bornstellar and Chant-to-Green to return to [[Maethrillian]], the Forerunner capital, to find the mythological Organon, which was revealed to have been known to the highest levels of leadership in the [[Ecumene Council]], and repair it. Bornstellar appealed to the remaining Forerunners to complete this final task before leaving on their exile, and, despite initial hesitation with the plan, was joined in his expedition to the capital. | After leaving Erde-Tyrene, Bornstellar and the surviving Forerunners, who had discarded their titles, turned to the task of [[Reintroduction|reseeding]] the rest of the species on their homeworlds. This task took several centuries to accomplish. During this time, Bornstellar engaged in a relationship with Chant-to-Green based on their mutual mourning over the loss of the Librarian. As the Forerunners completed their task with the [[San'Shyuum]], Bornstellar recalled a final message that he had received from the Librarian prior to her death. In this message, the Librarian explained that she believed that the [[Domain]] was not truly destroyed, and that it could be recovered. She exhorted Bornstellar and Chant-to-Green to return to [[Maethrillian]], the Forerunner capital, to find the mythological Organon, which was revealed to have been known to the highest levels of leadership in the [[Ecumene Council]], and repair it. Bornstellar appealed to the remaining Forerunners to complete this final task before leaving on their exile, and, despite initial hesitation with the plan, was joined in his expedition to the capital.<ref name="ptk"/> | ||
At the capital, the Forerunners were confronted by a [[Precursor]] entity known as [[Abaddon]], who sought to judge the IsoDidact and the others for their crimes against the Mantle. However, the IsoDidact and several others managed to evade Abaddon, with [[Growth-Through-Trial-of-Change]] eventually sacrificing herself to restore the Domain. | At the capital, the Forerunners were confronted by a [[Precursor]] entity known as [[Abaddon]], who sought to judge the IsoDidact and the others for their crimes against the Mantle. However, the IsoDidact and several others managed to evade Abaddon, with [[Growth-Through-Trial-of-Change]] eventually sacrificing herself to restore the Domain.<ref name="ptk"/> | ||
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===Great Journey and legacy=== | ===Great Journey and legacy=== | ||
With their work finished, Bornstellar and the other remaining Forerunners exiled themselves outside the [[Milky Way]] galaxy. Bornstellar reconciled his relationship with Chant-to-Green and the two were married. Settling on a distant world and giving up their advanced technology in favor of a simple, primitive lifestyle, the pair eventually had [[Bornstellar's son|a son]] together. | With their work finished, Bornstellar and the other remaining Forerunners exiled themselves outside the [[Milky Way]] galaxy. Bornstellar reconciled his relationship with Chant-to-Green and the two were married. Settling on a distant world and giving up their advanced technology in favor of a simple, primitive lifestyle, the pair eventually had [[Bornstellar's son|a son]] together.<ref name="frac epilogue"/> | ||
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Over 100,000 years later | Over 100,000 years later, a record referred to as the "[[Halo: Cryptum|Bornstellar Relation]]", containing an archived testimony of the IsoDidact recorded by [[Catalog]], was discovered by the UNSC on [[Trevelyan]] and served as one of the core documents in ONI's research into the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 230''</ref> | ||
While traveling with the ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' crew, [[343 Guilty Spark]] told them about his adventures with his friends, including Bornstellar.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]'''</ref> Spark stated that Bornstellar was long since dead and turned to dust.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 192''</ref> | |||
==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== | ||
[[File:Didact.png|150px|thumb|A glyph representing the IsoDidact.]] | [[File:Didact.png|150px|right|thumb|A glyph representing the IsoDidact.]] | ||
{{Quote|You can't fault this new Didact. I outwitted his original twice before, you know. I forced him into exile, practically sealed him into his Cryptum, and when he returned from that exile, I lured him, hooked him like a silly fish-and sent him to an even darker fate. I ask you, who's the greater strategist? If anything, this new Didact is a sharper and more capable character, certainly now.|[[Faber]], the [[Master Builder]], assesses the IsoDidact.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 248''</ref>}} | {{Quote|You can't fault this new Didact. I outwitted his original twice before, you know. I forced him into exile, practically sealed him into his Cryptum, and when he returned from that exile, I lured him, hooked him like a silly fish-and sent him to an even darker fate. I ask you, who's the greater strategist? If anything, this new Didact is a sharper and more capable character, certainly now.|[[Faber]], the [[Master Builder]], assesses the IsoDidact.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 248''</ref>}} | ||
Bornstellar was young, inexperienced, and was close to the age of becoming an independent member of society. However, despite his noble class, he was quite rebellious in nature, even to the point of defying the history and trade of his family as Builders. | Bornstellar was young, inexperienced, and was close to the age of becoming an independent member of society. However, despite his noble class, he was quite rebellious in nature, even to the point of defying the history and trade of his family as Builders.<ref name="Cryptum cover"/> Because of this, Bornstellar had become increasingly interested in the [[Precursor]]s, an ancient race of "[[transsentience|transsentient]]" beings far predating his own people.<ref name="chapter1"/> | ||
After being transformed into the IsoDidact, Bornstellar's personality changed almost completely to reflect that of the Promethean commander, although in certain respects he remained as his own individual. By the time of the Librarian's testimony to Catalog, he only possessed a third of the active memory of the Ur-Didact, although this may have changed later on with the further integration of his imprint.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 28''</ref> He could, in a sense, be considered an ideal version of the Didact, possessing his intellect and capabilities but lacking the historical pressures and the immediate factors which eventually caused the original Didact to lose his sanity.<ref>[https://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/03/06/The-Halo-Bulletin-3613.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 3.6.13'']</ref> | After being transformed into the IsoDidact, Bornstellar's personality changed almost completely to reflect that of the Promethean commander, although in certain respects he remained as his own individual. By the time of the Librarian's testimony to Catalog, he only possessed a third of the active memory of the Ur-Didact, although this may have changed later on with the further integration of his imprint.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 28''</ref> He could, in a sense, be considered an ideal version of the Didact, possessing his intellect and capabilities but lacking the historical pressures and the immediate factors which eventually caused the original Didact to lose his sanity.<ref>[https://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/03/06/The-Halo-Bulletin-3613.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 3.6.13'']</ref> | ||
After the fall of the greater Ark and the resurfacing of his Bornstellar persona during Omega Halo's destruction, | After the fall of the greater Ark and the resurfacing of his Bornstellar persona during Omega Halo's destruction,<ref name="string33"/> the IsoDidact appears to have transitioned toward a more integrated composite of his two identities; for example, when queried by Riser whether it was the Didact's "spirit" that forced his hand to fire the Halos, Bornstellar denied this and took full responsibility himself.<ref name="rebirth"/> Additionally, the resurfacing of Bornstellar and his discarding of his identity as the IsoDidact may have been because the Didact's imprint did as he once stated he would<ref name="C337" /> and returned control to Bornstellar fully once he was no longer needed. By a century after the firing of the Halo Array, he went by Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting again and considered himself a separate entity from the IsoDidact, displaying much of Bornstellar's original personality but with a greater maturity and still retaining the knowledge of the Didact. At the time Bornstellar led the mission to [[Maethrillian]] and almost lost [[Chant-to-Green]] to [[Abaddon]], he considered himself more than Bornstellar and more than the Didact, but an third amalgam of the two.<ref name="ptk" /> | ||
The IsoDidact was often forced to face doubts as to his capability in comparison to the Ur-Didact, in particular after the latter's return. This greatly upset him, as in his own mind, the IsoDidact genuinely felt that he was the Didact, while Bornstellar had become a distant and entirely separate identity.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 246-248''</ref> Like his original, the IsoDidact rarely showed any fear, although he openly admitted to being afraid to confront the Primordial, due to what it represented and the potential implications it may have had on his deepest-held beliefs.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 353''</ref> The subsequent revelations shook him to the point that he was unable to contain his fury and executed the creature out of anger.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 366''</ref> | The IsoDidact was often forced to face doubts as to his capability in comparison to the Ur-Didact, in particular after the latter's return. This greatly upset him, as in his own mind, the IsoDidact genuinely felt that he was the Didact, while Bornstellar had become a distant and entirely separate identity.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 246-248''</ref> Like his original, the IsoDidact rarely showed any fear, although he openly admitted to being afraid to confront the Primordial, due to what it represented and the potential implications it may have had on his deepest-held beliefs.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 353''</ref> The subsequent revelations shook him to the point that he was unable to contain his fury and executed the creature out of anger.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 366''</ref> | ||
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However, traces of Bornstellar's personality influenced some of his attitudes; for example, he was more tolerant of humans than the Ur-Didact, perhaps as a result of his experiences with Chakas and Riser. By the point the Bornstellar Didact reunited with the two, he clearly showed sympathy and compassion for them; he treated Chakas and the other humans gently, expressing condolence for everything they had been forced to go through and made an effort to save as many of the Halo's human specimens as possible. As an additional act of sentimentality, he allowed Chakas to continue his existence as a machine even though the human's biological form could not be saved. | However, traces of Bornstellar's personality influenced some of his attitudes; for example, he was more tolerant of humans than the Ur-Didact, perhaps as a result of his experiences with Chakas and Riser. By the point the Bornstellar Didact reunited with the two, he clearly showed sympathy and compassion for them; he treated Chakas and the other humans gently, expressing condolence for everything they had been forced to go through and made an effort to save as many of the Halo's human specimens as possible. As an additional act of sentimentality, he allowed Chakas to continue his existence as a machine even though the human's biological form could not be saved. | ||
Later on, the differences between him and the original Didact became much more pronounced, not only because of Bornstellar's personality acting in the background but due to the very different experiences the two had gone through. The divergence of the two Didacts soon became a source of adversity between the two, most prominently due to their difference of opinion in regard to the Halos; later, the Ur-Didact's composition of Omega Halo's human population and his subsequent abandonment of the Forerunners prompted the IsoDidact to consider his original a | Later on, the differences between him and the original Didact became much more pronounced, not only because of Bornstellar's personality acting in the background but due to the very different experiences the two had gone through. The divergence of the two Didacts soon became a source of adversity between the two, most prominently due to their difference of opinion in regard to the Halos; later, the Ur-Didact's composition of Omega Halo's human population and his subsequent abandonment of the Forerunners prompted the IsoDidact to consider his original a traitor.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 273''</ref> | ||
==Physical description and appearance== | ==Physical description and appearance== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Didact.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Cortana]]'s visual interpretation of the IsoDidact.<ref group="note">Since the pictured Forerunner individual is shown activating the Halo Array in ''[[Origins]]'', it can be inferred that this is Cortana's imagination of the IsoDidact. However, as stated by [[Frank O'Connor]] in the episode commentary, the visuals shown in ''Origins'' are not entirely accurate as a result of Cortana's incomplete data stores and her progressing [[rampancy]]. The Didact's depiction in ''Origins'' has only five fingers per hand; canonically, both Didacts had six fingers on each hand. His armor most closely resembles the first set of armor the Ur-Didact is shown wearing in the ''Halo 4'' terminals. As an additional discrepancy, the individual in ''Origins'' is seen activating the Array from a Halo installation's control room, accompanied by two other Forerunners, whereas the IsoDidact fired the rings from Installation 00's citadel.</ref>]] | ||
Physically, like other Manipulars, Bornstellar bore a moderate but noticeable resemblance to humanity than he did to other Forerunner forms, such as a | Physically, like other Manipulars, Bornstellar bore a moderate but noticeable resemblance to humanity than he did to other Forerunner forms, such as a Second or Third-Form.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 28''</ref> He possessed a thin, pale fuzz over much of his body, such as his arms, along with the partially-furred body and hair that was a notable feature of his kind. | ||
After adopting the role of the Didact, he also donned the mottled blue-gray armor of a fully mature Promethean, | After his brevet mutation at the hands of the Didact, he began to resemble those of the Warrior-Servant caste than he did of the Builders, with grayish-white skin, thicker, a more muscular physique, and harsher facial features. Even with these characteristics, he still bore traces of the Builder caste, resulting in him possessing a blend of physical features of both; however, his physique continued to mutate further over time,<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 242''</ref> and he eventually came to resemble the original Didact very closely, aside from being conspicuously younger.<ref name="p348"/> After adopting the role of the Didact, he also donned the mottled blue-gray armor of a fully mature Promethean,<ref name="pri339">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 339''</ref> with an inner hard light shell forming a series of blue-lit lines between the armor plates.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 21''</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
{{linkbox|quote=yes|quotepage=IsoDidact/Quotes}} | {{linkbox|quote=yes|quotepage=IsoDidact/Quotes}} | ||
{{Other languages | {{Other languages | ||
|fr=Full name: {{ | |fr=Full name: {{Explain|Novelastre Faiseur d'Éternité|Lit. "Newstar, Maker of Eternity"}}.<br> | ||
Given name: {{ | Given name: {{Explain|''Novelastre''|From "novel" (new in Old French) and "astre" (star or celestial body in French)}}.<br> | ||
Nickname: {{ | Nickname: {{Explain|''Novel''|"New" in Old French}}.<br> | ||
After mutation: {{ | After mutation: {{Explain|''Le Didacte Novelastre''|The Bornstellar Didact}} and {{Explain|''L'Isodidacte''|The IsoDidact}}. | ||
|es=Full name: {{ | |es=Full name: {{Explain|''Nacido de las Estrellas de Duración Eterna''|''Born of the Stars of Eternal Life''}}<br> | ||
Given name: {{ | Given name: {{Explain|''Nacido de las Estrellas''|''Born of the Stars''}}<br> | ||
After mutation: {{ | After mutation: {{Explain|''Nacido de las Estrellas-Didacta''|Born of the Stars-Didact}} and {{Explain|''El IsoDidacta''|The IsoDidact}}. | ||
}} | }} | ||
*Bornstellar is the main protagonist of the [[Greg Bear]] novel ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'', the first of three novels in ''[[The Forerunner Saga]]'', transforming into the IsoDidact over the course of the novel. He is not referred to as the IsoDidact or Bornstellar Didact until ''[[Halo: Silentium]]''; in the preceding novels, he is only addressed either as the Didact or Bornstellar. | *Bornstellar is the main protagonist of the [[Greg Bear]] novel ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'', the first of three novels in ''[[The Forerunner Saga]]'', transforming into the IsoDidact over the course of the novel. He is not referred to as the IsoDidact or Bornstellar Didact until ''[[Halo: Silentium]]''; in the preceding novels, he is only addressed either as the Didact or Bornstellar. | ||
*The Greek prefix "''[[Wiktionary:iso-|iso-]]''" means "equal"; for example, isotopes are variants of an element that have the same number of protons and electrons but vary in their neutron counts. The IsoDidact's title alludes to the Didact's simultaneous existence in two separate bodies: both incarnations share the Didact's essence, yet they eventually diverge into drastically different individuals. | *The Greek prefix "''[[Wiktionary:iso-|iso-]]''" means "equal"; for example, isotopes are variants of an element that have the same number of protons and electrons but vary in their neutron counts. The IsoDidact's title alludes to the Didact's simultaneous existence in two separate bodies: both incarnations share the Didact's essence, yet they eventually diverge into drastically different individuals. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Bornstellar-Didact.jpg|Cortana's interpretation of the IsoDidact. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*''[[Halo: Silentium]]'' | *''[[Halo: Silentium]]'' | ||
*''[[Rebirth]]'' | *''[[Rebirth]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo Mythos]]'' | *''[[Halo Mythos]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Fractures]]'' | *''[[Halo: Fractures]]'' | ||
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**''[[Untitled story (Halo: Fractures)|Untitled story]]'' | **''[[Untitled story (Halo: Fractures)|Untitled story]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references group="note"/> | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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{{Forerunner-Flood War}} | {{Forerunner-Flood War}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Forerunners|Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] | ||
[[Category:Builders]] | [[Category:Builders]] | ||
[[Category:Warrior-Servants]] | [[Category:Warrior-Servants]] |