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{{Status|Canon}}
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{{Quote|The Great Journey is not merely a matter of being ready militarily, though that is of importance. But truly, those who seek the light of the seven Rings must be purified within, utterly convinced of the truth of the Prophets, to the last vestige of their being, and willing to die for the cause without hesitation.|Qurlom, on devotion to the Great Journey<ref name="bc22">'''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]''', ''page 22''</ref>}}
{{Quote|The Great Journey is not merely a matter of being ready militarily, though that is of importance. But truly, those who seek the light of the seven Rings must be purified within, utterly convinced of the truth of the Prophets, to the last vestige of their being, and willing to die for the cause without hesitation.|Qurlom, on devotion to the Great Journey<ref name="bc22">'''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]''', ''page 22''</ref>}}


'''Qurlom''', the '''Minister of Relative Reconciliation''', was a [[San'Shyuum]] politician who served as a [[Hierarch]] during the [[San'Shyuum-Sangheili War]]. He later served as the [[Minister (title)|Minister]] of [[Ministry of Relative Reconciliation|Relative Reconciliation]] for the newly formed [[Covenant]].<ref name="bc18">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 18-20''</ref>
'''Qurlom''' was a [[San'Shyuum]] politician who served as a [[Hierarch]] during the [[San'Shyuum-Sangheili War]], and later served as the [[Minister (title)|Minister]] of [[Ministry of Relative Reconciliation|Relative Reconciliation]] for the newly formed [[Covenant]].<ref name="bc18">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 18-20''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
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After the death of Covenant assassin [[Vertikus]], the group reconvened in [[850 BCE]]. Sangheili among Ussa's followers that decided to remain behind while Ussa and the rest escaped revealed that they had fled to [[The Refuge|an unknown world]]. Qurlom insisted that for the Covenant to continue to search for Ussa to prevent the rebellion from spreading. The Commissioners, offended that Ussa had called them cowards for "surrendering" to the San'Shyuum, assured him that they would hunt hum down.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 44-46''</ref> Eventually, Qurlom grew fatigued and the others became occupied with other matters, and so the conference was put to an end.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 53''</ref> Following the meeting, he returned to his residence in the [[Compartments of Comfort]] with the Prophet of Inner Conviction. Qurlom informed him that the Hierarchs of the Covenant established a new Ministry—the [[Ministry of Anticipatory Security]]—and its Minister was [[R'Noh Custo]], an old political rival of Inner Conviction. Qurlom warned Inner Conviction to be wary of the new Ministry's function and told him the true reason of why he stepped down from the position of Hierarch.{{Ref/Reuse|bc51}}
After the death of Covenant assassin [[Vertikus]], the group reconvened in [[850 BCE]]. Sangheili among Ussa's followers that decided to remain behind while Ussa and the rest escaped revealed that they had fled to [[The Refuge|an unknown world]]. Qurlom insisted that for the Covenant to continue to search for Ussa to prevent the rebellion from spreading. The Commissioners, offended that Ussa had called them cowards for "surrendering" to the San'Shyuum, assured him that they would hunt hum down.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 44-46''</ref> Eventually, Qurlom grew fatigued and the others became occupied with other matters, and so the conference was put to an end.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 53''</ref> Following the meeting, he returned to his residence in the [[Compartments of Comfort]] with the Prophet of Inner Conviction. Qurlom informed him that the Hierarchs of the Covenant established a new Ministry—the [[Ministry of Anticipatory Security]]—and its Minister was [[R'Noh Custo]], an old political rival of Inner Conviction. Qurlom warned Inner Conviction to be wary of the new Ministry's function and told him the true reason of why he stepped down from the position of Hierarch.{{Ref/Reuse|bc51}}


Later that year, the Prophet of Inner Conviction was on trial before the Hierarchs for his failure to safe-guard a [[Luminary]] during his [[Mission to Janjur Qom|expedition]] to [[Janjur Qom]]. Qurlom interrupted the proceedings, claiming that Inner Conviction was innocent. The [[Prophet of Excellent Redolence|High Prophet of Excellent Redolence]] claimed that Qurlom had no right to interject his opinions in the trial, but Qurlom pointed out that the ''[[Book of Hierarchs]]'' stated that retired Hierarchs were allowed to voice their own opinions to the Hierarchs when they choose to do so. Qurlom insisted that the trial was a waste of time and that Inner Conviction had been blessed by the "[[Forerunner|gods]]". He claimed that the Forerunners had decreed that the Covenant was not yet worthy of the Great Journey, but instead allowed them to continue on the Path to the Great Journey that will one day lead to the [[Halo Array]]. The Hierarchs decided to rule Inner Conviction not guilty and disband the Ministry of Anticipatory Security at Qurlom's suggestion. Qurlom then reported to the Hierarchs that he had received intelligence on Ussa's location, the Refuge. In response, the Covenant sent a fleet led by the Prophet of Inner Conviction.<ref name="bc161">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 161-163''</ref> After [[Ussan]] [[Salus 'Crolon]] defected to the Covenant and claimed that he was a Covenant agent working undercover to avoid punishment, Qurlom searched the records, but they only proved that 'Crolon was lying.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 169''</ref>
Later that year, the Prophet of Inner Conviction was on trial before the Hierarchs for his failure to safe-guard a [[Luminary]] during his [[Mission to Janjur Qom|expedition]] to [[Janjur Qom]]. Qurlom interrupted the proceedings, claiming that Inner Conviction was innocent. The [[Prophet of Excellent Redolence|High Prophet of Excellent Redolence]] claimed that Qurlom had no right to interject his opinions in the trial, but Qurlom pointed out that the ''[[Book of Hierarchs]]'' stated that retired Hierarchs were allowed to voice their own opinions to the Hierarchs when they choose to do so. Qurlom insisted that the trial was a waste of time and that Inner Conviction had been blessed by the "[[Forerunner|gods]]". He claimed that the Forerunners had decreed that the Covenant was not yet worthy of the Great Journey, but instead allowed them to continue on the Path to the Great Journey that will one day lead to the [[Halo Array]]. The Hierarchs decided to rule Inner Conviction not guilty and disband the Ministry of Anticipatory Security at Qurlom's suggestion. Qurlom then reported to the Hierarchs that he had received intelligence on Ussa's location, the Refuge. In response, the Covenant sent a fleet led by the Prophet of Inner Conviction.<ref name="bc161">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 161-163''</ref> After [[Ussan]] [[Salus 'Crolon]] defected to the Covenant and claimed he was a Covenant agent working undercover to avoid punishment, Qurlom searched the records but they only proved that 'Crolon was lying.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 169''</ref>


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
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