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{{Quote|Rojka believes that Sangheili and humans can live together on this world. That all Sangheili and humans have to learn this. Or we will all die.|[[Jat]] informs [[Dahlia]] about Rojka 'Kasaan's views.}}
{{Quote|Rojka believes that Sangheili and humans can live together on this world. That all Sangheili and humans have to learn this. Or we will all die.|[[Jat]] informs [[Dahlia]] about Rojka 'Kasaan's views.}}


'''Rojka 'Kasaan''' is the former [[Fleetmaster]], [[Kaidon]], and founder of the [[Sangheili]] city-state of [[Rak]] on the planet [[Carrow|Rakoi]], who played an instrumental part in the [[Carrow Conflict]] of [[2558]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC1|Env|Chapter=1}} Following the conflict, he abdicated his position to [[Akato 'Dakaj]] and became the Sangheili envoy to the human settlement of [[Suraka]].{{Ref/Reuse|Chapter 28}}
'''Rojka 'Kasaan''' is a [[Sangheili]] [[Kaidon]] and [[Fleetmaster]] who played an instrumental part in the [[Carrow Conflict]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
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===Pre-Carrow Conflict===
===Pre-Carrow Conflict===
[[Thel 'Vadam]] asked the newly-made Fleetmaster to bury his anger over the destruction of Glyke for the sake of post-war peace. He then requested Rojka to take his fleet along with the survivors of Glyke to rebuild their lives on the planet of Rakoi, the former human colony of [[Carrow]] that was now situated in the [[Joint Occupation Zone]]. Rojka felt great dishonor at first over moving on from his life on Glyke, but he then saw the opportunity to form a new lineage on a new world and lead his people to a new future.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC17}} As such, his forces landed on Carrow and founded the city of [[Rak]] along the [[Astlehich River]] on the eastern side of the [[Uldt Desert]]. Rojka served as this city's Kaidon.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=O|HFra|Oasis}} They were able to carve out an existence on the world but had difficulty keeping their warships in peak condition.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC2|Env|Chapter=2}} Sometime after Rak was established, the world's human colonists returned, taking residents in the city of [[Suraka]] on the other side of the Uldt Desert and in various smaller encampments within the desert. These smaller settlements were involved in skirmishes against some Sangheili at various oases, making a conflict between the two groups seem inevitable. Believing that the humans and Sangheili needed to work together in order to survive on Carrow, Rojka agreed to meet at a peace summit with the [[Governor]] of Suraka and a representative of the [[Unified Earth Government]].{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC2}} As such, he received [[Diplomatic Corps]] envoy [[Melody Azikiwe]] and her staff prior to the date of the summit. Rojka's willingness to work with humans met resistance and caused tension in Rak, with his cousin [[Thars 'Sarov]] gaining a following that stood in opposition to the Kaidon and the humans on the planet.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC1}}
[[Thel 'Vadam]] asked the newly-made Fleetmaster to bury his anger over the destruction of Glyke for the sake of post-war peace. He then requested Rojka to take his fleet along with the survivors of Glyke to rebuild their lives on the planet of Rakoi, the former human colony of [[Carrow]] that was now situated in the [[Joint Occupation Zone]]. Rojka felt great dishonor at first over moving on from his life on Glyke, but he then saw the opportunity to form a new lineage on a new world and lead his people to a new future.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC17}} As such, his forces landed on Carrow and founded the city of [[Rak]] along the [[Astlehich River]] on the eastern side of the [[Uldt Desert]]. Rojka served as this city's Kaidon.<ref name="O">''[[Halo: Fractures]]'', [[Oasis]]</ref> They were able to carve out an existence on the world but had difficulty keeping their warships in peak condition.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC2|Env|Chapter=2}} Sometime after Rak was established, the world's human colonists returned, taking residents in the city of [[Suraka]] on the other side of the Uldt Desert and in various smaller encampments within the desert. These smaller settlements were involved in skirmishes against some Sangheili at various oases, making a conflict between the two groups seem inevitable. Believing that the humans and Sangheili needed to work together in order to survive on Carrow, Rojka agreed to meet at a peace summit with the [[Governor]] of Suraka and a representative of the [[Unified Earth Government]].{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC2}} As such, he received [[Diplomatic Corps]] envoy [[Melody Azikiwe]] and her staff prior to the date of the summit. Rojka's willingness to work with humans met resistance and caused tension in Rak, with his cousin [[Thars 'Sarov]] gaining a following that stood in opposition to the Kaidon and the humans on the planet.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC1|Env|Chapter=1}}


Sometime prior to the [[Carrow Conflict]], Rojka's probes detected a human signal on the edge of Glyke's debris field. He returned to the system in his flagship, the ''[[Unwavering Discipline]]'', and recovered a [[Bumblebee]] escape craft containing three [[Cryo chamber]]s that held the members of [[Gray Team]]. Rojka took the Spartans and stored them on the ''Unwavering Discipline'', debating on whether to kill them or to use them for trade.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC6}}
Sometime prior to the [[Carrow Conflict]], Rojka's probes detected a human signal on the edge of Glyke's debris field. He returned to the system in his flagship, the ''[[Unwavering Discipline]]'', and recovered a [[Bumblebee]] escape craft containing three [[Cryo chamber]]s that held the members of [[Gray Team]]. Rojka took the Spartans and stored them on the ''Unwavering Discipline'', debating on whether to kill them or to use them for trade.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC6}}
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===Carrow Conflict===
===Carrow Conflict===
====Conflict with Thars====
====Conflict with Thars====
The day before the scheduled peace summit, Thars took his forces into orbit and launched an attack on Suraka, destroying their long-ranged communication and [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] capable vessels. Rojka briefly considered working with Melody to prevent the conflict from escalating before realizing that he had to act. He engaged Thars with his fleet, and though he was outnumbered he was able to destroy a significant portion of Thar's fleet, eliminating two [[Covenant destroyer|heavy destroyers]], four [[Covenant destroyer|light destroyers]], and one [[Covenant frigate]] and damaging four other frigates. However, the [[Voice of Maardoth]]'s entrance into the battle to aid Thars's frigates and [[Covenant cruiser|heavy cruiser]] with their own heavy cruisers and heavy destroyers overwhelmed Rojka's forces. He began losing his escort fleet, which left the ''Unwavering Discipline'' exposed to smaller craft, and Rojka began preparing to be boarded by Thars's forces. During this period he met with Melody, offering to grant her an honorable execution and refusing to let her release Gray Team. He then returned to the command bridge, where he learned of the Frigate ''[[Retribution's Promise]]'s'' destruction and mourned the needlessness of the conflict with Daga, who was serving as a field commander under Rojka.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC1}} He then witnessed the destruction of the frigate [[Vengeful Deed]] and the death of his friend [[Khoto 'Gaaran]], leaving only the ''Unwavering Discipline''  under his command. Rojka was then contacted by Thars, whom he warned against working with the [[Jiralhanae]] and informing his cousin that he would not surrender.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC2}} He then ordered the ship to cease maneuvering and allowed their shield to be taken down prior to being boarded. However, upon hearing that Melody had armed herself and was moving through the storage holds, he realized that she was attempting to free Gray Team by herself and rushed to stop her. Rojka forced his way into the hanger, dodging and surviving a [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade]] thrown at his feet by Melody.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC3|Env|Chapter=3}} However, when he and [[Mrata]] entered the room, they were met by a recently awoken [[Jai-006]] and [[Adriana-111]], who killed the latter and forced Rojka to retreat and reassess his plan of attack. He was hailed by Daga and told to return to the bridge for a final stand before he engaged a deployment of Thar's boarders who had entered the hanger in a [[R'sisho-pattern Tick]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC4|Env|Chapter=4}} Rojka killed five of these boarders and witnessed Gray Team escape the ship in their Bumblebee escape craft. He therefore ordered that the ''Unwavering Discipline's'' engines and shields be repaired so they could chase the Spartans to the surface of Carrow.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC5|Env|Chapter=5}} After rallying the crew behind his pursuit and explaining his situation to Thars, Rojka had his ship jump to slipspace, temporarily escaping his foes and bringing him closer to the planet.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC6|Env|Chapter=6}} He then brought the ship into Carrow's atmosphere and witnessed Thars's forces being ambushed by part of the Voice of Maardoth fleet.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC7|Env|Chapter=7}}.
The day before the scheduled peace summit, Thars took his forces into orbit and launched an attack on Suraka, destroying their long-ranged communication and [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] capable vessels. Rojka briefly considered working with Melody to prevent the conflict from escalating before realizing that he had to act. He engaged Thars with his fleet, and though he was outnumbered he was able to destroy a significant portion of Thar's fleet, eliminating two [[Covenant destroyer|heavy destroyers]], four [[Covenant destroyer|light destroyers]], and one [[Covenant frigate]] and damaging four other frigates. However, the [[Voice of Maardoth]]'s entrance into the battle to aid Thars's frigates and [[Covenant cruiser|heavy cruiser]] with their own heavy cruisers and heavy destroyers overwhelmed Rojka's forces. He began losing his escort fleet, which left the ''Unwavering Discipline'' exposed to smaller craft, and Rojka began preparing to be boarded by Thars's forces. During this period he met with Melody, offering to grant her an honorable execution and refusing to let her release Gray Team. He then returned to the command bridge, where he learned of the heavy destroyer [[Retribution's Promise]]'s destruction and mourned the needlessness of the conflict with Daga, who was serving as a [[Sangheili Field Commander|field commander]] under Rojka.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC1}} He then witnessed the destruction of the frigate [[Vengeful Deed]] and the death of his friend [[Khoto 'Gaaran]], leaving only the ''Unwavering Discipline''  under his command. Rojka was then contacted by Thars, whom he warned against working with the [[Jiralhanae]] and informing his cousin that he would not surrender.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC2}} He then ordered the ship to cease maneuvering and allowed their shield to be taken down prior to being boarded. However, upon hearing that Melody had armed herself and was moving through the storage holds, he realized that she was attempting to free Gray Team by herself and rushed to stop her. Rojka forced his way into the hanger, dodging and surviving a [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade]] thrown at his feet by Melody.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC3|Env|Chapter=3}} However, when he and [[Mrata]] entered the room, they were met by a recently awoken [[Jai-006]] and [[Adriana-111]], who killed the latter and forced Rojka to retreat and reassess his plan of attack. He was hailed by Daga and told to return to the bridge for a final stand before he engaged a deployment of Thar's boarders who had entered the hanger in a [[R'sisho-pattern Tick]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC4|Env|Chapter=4}} Rojka killed five of these boarders and witnessed Gray Team escape the ship in their Bumblebee escape craft. He therefore ordered that the ''Unwavering Discipline's'' engines and shields be repaired so they could chase the Spartans to the surface of Carrow.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC5|Env|Chapter=5}} After rallying the crew behind his pursuit and explaining his situation to Thars, Rojka had his ship jump to slipspace, temporarily escaping his foes and bringing him closer to the planet.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC6|Env|Chapter=6}} He then brought the ship into Carrow's atmosphere and witnessed Thars's forces being ambushed by part of the Voice of Maardoth fleet.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC7|Env|Chapter=7}}.


====Into the Uldt====
====Into the Uldt====
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====Aftermath====     
====Aftermath====     
After the conclusion of the Carrow Conflict, Rojka received extensive medical care in Suraka. He then returned to [[Rak]] in a human Pelican where he was greeted by Kaidon [[Akato 'Dakaj]] and several of his warriors. Akato warned Rojka that with all of the losses they had suffered, he did not have many friends in Rak. Rojka stated that Thars was dead and as such suffered punishment for his actions and he sought no vengeance upon those who had followed Thars. Rojka admitted that having fought side-by-side with [[Gray Team]] to save [[Carrow]], he no longer desired vengeance against them either as the war was over and Rojka just wanted to see his home again. Akato reminded Rojka of all that they had lost and how victory was only achieved by the intervention of the human governor. Akato offered Rojka the chance to act as his envoy towards the humans, working together with them to build a new future. Rojka accepted the opportunity, eager to help build a new and very different future for both species.{{Ref/Reuse|Chapter 28}}
After the conclusion of the Carrow Conflict, Rojka received extensive medical care in Suraka. He then returned to [[Rak]] in a human Pelican where he was greeted by Kaidon [[Akato 'Dakaj]] and several of his warriors. Akato warned Rojka that with all of the losses they had suffered, he did not have many friends in Rak. Rojka stated that Thars was dead and as such suffered punishment for his actions and he sought no vengeance upon those who had followed Thars. Rojka admitted that having fought side-by-side with [[Gray Team]] to save [[Carrow]], he no longer desired vengeance against them either as the war was over and Rojka just wanted to see his home again. Akato reminded Rojka of all that they had lost and how victory was only achieved by the intervention of the human governor. Akato offered Rojka the chance to act as his envoy towards the humans, working together with them to build a new future. Rojka accepted the opportunity, eager to help build a new and very different future for both species.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 28|HEnv|Chapter=28}}


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
As is typical of most Sangheili, Rojka 'Kasaan is bound to a strict code of honor and vengeance. He prioritized his vengeance against [[Gray Team]] for destroying his home world Glyke, over that of his [[Treason|traitorous]] cousin Thars Sarov, or even that of the genocidal Brute, Hekabe. He demonstrated a reluctant attitude in forming an alliance with humans, but he did so at the prospect of prosperity for the city of Rak on the planet Carrow. Humans and Sangheili had been sharing Carrow in a tenuous alliance ever since the humans came back to the planet after the [[Human-Covenant War]]. Rojka, while not completely satisfied with the arrangement, understood that peace between humans and Sangheili was preferable to war. When Melody reveals how she used to view his race as demons in her nightmares, he expressed shame for the Sangheili's role in the war, comparing her rebukes to being jabbed by a spear. He demonstrated great restraint in capturing Gray Team and not killing them outright in their pods as they floated in the debris of what was formerly the planet Glyke. Even though he later resented not killing them immediately, he was forced in an alliance with them to neutralize Hekabe and his army of Sharquoi. He later recounted that after spilling blood alongside them, he no longer sought vengeance against them. After the Carrow Conflict, he agreed to stem his ambitions of leadership and to be an envoy to the humans. This would technically make him subordinate to the [[Kaidon]] now in charge of Rak, but he agreed to this position due to the prospect for peace and influence. Rojka was inspired by Melody and what he had witnessed her accomplish in her own role as an envoy using words and persuasion rather than force and conflict.
As is typical of most Sangheili, Rojka 'Kassan is bound to a strict code of honor and vengeance. He prioritized his vengeance against [[Gray Team]] for destroying his home world Glyke, over that of his [[Treason|traitorous]] cousin Thars Sarov, or even that of the genocidal Brute, Hekabe. He demonstrated a reluctant attitude in forming an alliance with humans, but he did so at the prospect of prosperity for the city of Rak on the planet Carrow. Humans and Sangheili had been sharing Carrow in a tenuous alliance ever since the humans came back to the planet after the [[Human-Covenant War]]. Rojka, while not completely satisfied with the arrangement, understood that peace between humans and Sangheili was preferable to war. When Melody reveals how she used to view his race as demons in her nightmares, he expressed shame for the Sangheili's role in the war, comparing her rebukes to being jabbed by a spear. He demonstrated great restraint in capturing Gray Team and not killing them outright in their pods as they floated in the debris of what was formerly the planet Glyke. Even though he later resented not killing them immediately, he was forced in an alliance with them to neutralize Hekabe and his army of Sharquoi. He later recounted that after spilling blood alongside them, he no longer seeked vengeance against them. After the Carrow Conflict, he agreed to stem his ambitions of leadership and to be an envoy to the humans. This would technically make him subordinate to the [[Kaidon]] now in charge of Rak, but he agreed to this position due to the prospect for peace and influence.


==Equipment==
==Equipment==

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