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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Levu was seen as a traditionalist, but with eccentric tastes - [[Jul ‘Mdama]] suspected that a [[M12 Force Application Vehicle|Warthog]] at the kaidon assembly belonged to him. He had a large tiered chamber at the heart of [[Levu 'Mdama's keep|his keep]], the kind in which ancient Sangheili warlords had once held court. | Levu was seen as a traditionalist, but with eccentric tastes - [[Jul ‘Mdama]] suspected that a [[M12 Force Application Vehicle|Warthog]] at the kaidon assembly belonged to him. He had a large tiered chamber at the heart of [[Levu 'Mdama's keep|his keep]], the kind in which ancient Sangheili warlords had once held court.<ref name="chap 2"/> He assembled the elders of his state to hear [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]]'s proposal of peace with humanity, silencing them when they mocked 'Vadam's "love" of [[human]]s. | ||
Later, in a private meeting with Jul, Levu admitted that he did not like humans, feeling them to be "devious creatures" who represented a threat to the Sangheili, but with whom coexistence could be achieved through mutual threat. As a pragmatist, however, he knew that in the aftermath of the [[Great Schism]] the Sangheili did not have the capability to wipe out humanity cleanly. As such, the most pertinent course of action was temporary peace and a strategy of containment.<ref>'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', ''page 88''</ref> | Later, in a private meeting with Jul, Levu admitted that he did not like humans, feeling them to be "devious creatures" who represented a threat to the Sangheili, but with whom coexistence could be achieved through mutual threat. As a pragmatist, however, he knew that in the aftermath of the [[Great Schism]] the Sangheili did not have the capability to wipe out humanity cleanly. As such, the most pertinent course of action was temporary peace and a strategy of containment.<ref>'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', ''page 88''</ref> |