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In [[938 BCE]], the Reformists came across [[Ulgethon]], a world that they thought was entirely uninhabited. However, as they investigated repository of Forerunner relics, they discovered an intelligent species living among the artifacts. Known as the [[Sangheili]], this species similarly worshipped the Forerunners, but they believed that any direct manipulation of their gods' technology was tantamount to blasphemy and punishable by death.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 7''</ref> When the Sangheili discovered the Reformists' plan to excavate Ulgethon's artifacts,{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} [[Arbiter]] [[Vema 'Togad]] slaughtered and decapitated a San'Shyuum delegation, sending their remains back to the Dreadnought as a warning. Horrified and outraged, the Reformists fled into space,<ref>'''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal 6]]''</ref> where their Dreadnought was confronted by a Sangheili blockade.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} The ensuing ground and space [[Desecration of Ulgethon|battle]] resulted in the razing of Ulgethon and its population,{{Ref/Book|Id=Mythos39|[[Halo Mythos]]|Page=39}} and served as the first engagement of the decades-long conflict that would come to be known as the [[War of Beginnings]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} | In [[938 BCE]], the Reformists came across [[Ulgethon]], a world that they thought was entirely uninhabited. However, as they investigated repository of Forerunner relics, they discovered an intelligent species living among the artifacts. Known as the [[Sangheili]], this species similarly worshipped the Forerunners, but they believed that any direct manipulation of their gods' technology was tantamount to blasphemy and punishable by death.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 7''</ref> When the Sangheili discovered the Reformists' plan to excavate Ulgethon's artifacts,{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} [[Arbiter]] [[Vema 'Togad]] slaughtered and decapitated a San'Shyuum delegation, sending their remains back to the Dreadnought as a warning. Horrified and outraged, the Reformists fled into space,<ref>'''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal 6]]''</ref> where their Dreadnought was confronted by a Sangheili blockade.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} The ensuing ground and space [[Desecration of Ulgethon|battle]] resulted in the razing of Ulgethon and its population,{{Ref/Book|Id=Mythos39|[[Halo Mythos]]|Page=39}} and served as the first engagement of the decades-long conflict that would come to be known as the [[War of Beginnings]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} | ||
[[ | [[File:HM-Ulgethon.png|thumb|250px|left|The Desecration of Ulgethon.]] | ||
The war would spread across many [[Sangheili colonies]] as the San'Shyuum sought to obliterate the Sangheili at the behest of their leader, [[Pervading Stone]],{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} who was also the head of the [[Keepers of the Dawn]]. His father had fallen to the Sangheili during the battle at Ulgethon, driving Stone's need for revenge.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P258|Enc22|Page=258}} Even though the Reformists' Dreadnought seemed unbeatable, the Sangheili fought back, and even managed to [[Raid at Codisfold|ambush and board]] the vessel at their colony of [[Codisfold]], killing thousands of San'Shyuum in the process. While the boarders were eliminated, this event began to shift the hearts of many Reformists as they realized that they were not as untouchable as they previously believed.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P258}} Some members of the Keepers of the Dawn—[[Breaking Shadow]] and [[Ushering Dusk]]—even spoke out against Pervading Stone, who responded by secretly having Ushering Dusk assassinated.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P258}} Still, this did not remove the seeds of the doubt that were sown in the minds of the Reformists, and many would begin to consider the possibility of peace with the Sangheili after they were forced to amend the very beliefs that had sparked the war and use their own Forerunner weapons against the San'Shyuum in an act of desperation. Despite this, Stone continued his campaign against the Sangheili, eventually bringing the Dreadnought to their homeworld of [[Sanghelios]] in a fateful final [[Battle of Sanghelios|battle]]. For a time, Sanghelios and its two [[Natural satellite|moon]]s were embroiled in conflict, ravaging their surfaces.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} This continued until the Sangheili unleased the ''[[Reckless Pursuit]]'',{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P270|Enc22|Page=270}} a {{Pattern|R'sikosh|man o' war}} fitted with powerful Forerunner-derived weaponry, and shot down the Dreadnought on [[Suban]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} | The war would spread across many [[Sangheili colonies]] as the San'Shyuum sought to obliterate the Sangheili at the behest of their leader, [[Pervading Stone]],{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} who was also the head of the [[Keepers of the Dawn]]. His father had fallen to the Sangheili during the battle at Ulgethon, driving Stone's need for revenge.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P258|Enc22|Page=258}} Even though the Reformists' Dreadnought seemed unbeatable, the Sangheili fought back, and even managed to [[Raid at Codisfold|ambush and board]] the vessel at their colony of [[Codisfold]], killing thousands of San'Shyuum in the process. While the boarders were eliminated, this event began to shift the hearts of many Reformists as they realized that they were not as untouchable as they previously believed.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P258}} Some members of the Keepers of the Dawn—[[Breaking Shadow]] and [[Ushering Dusk]]—even spoke out against Pervading Stone, who responded by secretly having Ushering Dusk assassinated.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P258}} Still, this did not remove the seeds of the doubt that were sown in the minds of the Reformists, and many would begin to consider the possibility of peace with the Sangheili after they were forced to amend the very beliefs that had sparked the war and use their own Forerunner weapons against the San'Shyuum in an act of desperation. Despite this, Stone continued his campaign against the Sangheili, eventually bringing the Dreadnought to their homeworld of [[Sanghelios]] in a fateful final [[Battle of Sanghelios|battle]]. For a time, Sanghelios and its two [[Natural satellite|moon]]s were embroiled in conflict, ravaging their surfaces.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} This continued until the Sangheili unleased the ''[[Reckless Pursuit]]'',{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P270|Enc22|Page=270}} a {{Pattern|R'sikosh|man o' war}} fitted with powerful Forerunner-derived weaponry, and shot down the Dreadnought on [[Suban]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P191}} | ||