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After the [[Human-Covenant War]], in [[2553]], Rtas and Thel were invited by Lord Hood for a diplomatic mission to attend a ceremony at the [[Voi Memorial]], a tribute to the ones of both the UNSC and the [[Fleet of Retribution|allied Sangheili]] who gave their lives during the Great War. Departing in ''Shadow of Intent'', he remained on the ship watching Lord Hood's speech while Thel made his presence on land. Shortly after the memorial, he gave the Arbiter the command of the ship and stated that he would like to see Sanghelios to know that it is safe. The assault carrier then departed for their homeworld, where Arbiter Thel 'Vadam would begin to reinstate a new [[Swords of Sanghelios]] government.{{Ref/Reuse|H3H}} After years of constant fighting, 'Vadum began to grow tired of battle and considered taking a break. Regardless, he continued to serve as a commander for the emerging Swords of Sanghelios.<ref name="soi12">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 12-27'' (Google Play edition)</ref> | After the [[Human-Covenant War]], in [[2553]], Rtas and Thel were invited by Lord Hood for a diplomatic mission to attend a ceremony at the [[Voi Memorial]], a tribute to the ones of both the UNSC and the [[Fleet of Retribution|allied Sangheili]] who gave their lives during the Great War. Departing in ''Shadow of Intent'', he remained on the ship watching Lord Hood's speech while Thel made his presence on land. Shortly after the memorial, he gave the Arbiter the command of the ship and stated that he would like to see Sanghelios to know that it is safe. The assault carrier then departed for their homeworld, where Arbiter Thel 'Vadam would begin to reinstate a new [[Swords of Sanghelios]] government.{{Ref/Reuse|H3H}} After years of constant fighting, 'Vadum began to grow tired of battle and considered taking a break. Regardless, he continued to serve as a commander for the emerging Swords of Sanghelios.<ref name="soi12">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 12-27'' (Google Play edition)</ref> | ||
Several months after the war, ''Shadow of Intent'' investigated a distress call from the [[Sangheili colonies|frontier colony]] of [[Rahnelo]]. Upon arriving at the planet, 'Vadum, [[Blademaster]] [[Vul 'Soran]], and several other soldiers traveled to the planet's surface. The Sangheili soon discover that Rahnelo was [[Attack on Rahnelo|attacked]] by {{ | Several months after the war, ''Shadow of Intent'' investigated a distress call from the [[Sangheili colonies|frontier colony]] of [[Rahnelo]]. Upon arriving at the planet, 'Vadum, [[Blademaster]] [[Vul 'Soran]], and several other soldiers traveled to the planet's surface. The Sangheili soon discover that Rahnelo was [[Attack on Rahnelo|attacked]] by {{Class|CRS|light cruiser}} ''[[Spear of Light]]'', commanded by a San'Shyuum [[Prelate]] that survived the Covenant War—[[Tem'Bhetek]], who unbeknownst to 'Vadum blamed the shipmaster for the death of his family at High Charity as it was 'Vadum who glassed the city in an effort to quarantine the Flood. Rahnelo resident [[Tul 'Juran]], seeking to rescue [[Tulum 'Juranai|her father]] and brothers from the Prelate, requested 'Vadum for passage aboard his carrier and enlistment within his crew. Despite 'Soran's objections over her gender, 'Vadum agreed to 'Juran's request and the Sangheili returned to ''Shadow of Intent'' and departed Rahnelo.{{Ref/Reuse|soi12}} | ||
As the Prelate attacked [[Duraan]], ''Shadow of Intent'' traveled to the colony after receiving its distress call. Upon the carrier's arrival, ''Spear of Light'' began attacking the planet's largest settlements. In response, ''Shadow of Intent'' moved to [[Ambush at Duraan|engage]] the cruiser, though both ships' [[energy shielding]] were depleted by storms emitted from [[Duraan's red dwarf star|Duraan's unstable star]]. As the carrier moved to destroy the smaller cruiser, ''Spear of Light'' moved alongside ''Shadow of Intent'' and the Prelate had the cruiser's entire crew abandon the ship. Using [[Covenant escape pod|escape pods]], Tem and his Jiralhanae boarded ''Shadow of Intent'' and sought to take control of the carrier. As 'Vadum realized the Prelate's plan, he ordered the carrier's crew to prepare for combat.<ref name="soi41">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 41-49'' (Google Play edition)</ref> 'Vadum and 'Soran moved to help eliminate the boarders. As they arrived at the carrier's main [[gravity lift]], they encountered Tem and several of his Jiralhanae, with 'Juran, [[Unggoy Ranger]] [[Stolt]], and several [[Sangheili Ranger]]s arriving behind the hostiles. While Tem and 'Juran dueled, the others eliminated the Jiralhanae. When the Prelate nearly succeeded in killing 'Juran, 'Vadum blocked the attack and engaged Tem in a duel. Though he was wounded, 'Vadum gained the upper hand and, with most of his Jiralhanae already dead, Tem attempted to flee the fight. However, as he tried to escape, he was knocked unconscious by Stolt and 'Soran.<ref name="soi57">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 57-60'' (Google Play edition)</ref> | As the Prelate attacked [[Duraan]], ''Shadow of Intent'' traveled to the colony after receiving its distress call. Upon the carrier's arrival, ''Spear of Light'' began attacking the planet's largest settlements. In response, ''Shadow of Intent'' moved to [[Ambush at Duraan|engage]] the cruiser, though both ships' [[energy shielding]] were depleted by storms emitted from [[Duraan's red dwarf star|Duraan's unstable star]]. As the carrier moved to destroy the smaller cruiser, ''Spear of Light'' moved alongside ''Shadow of Intent'' and the Prelate had the cruiser's entire crew abandon the ship. Using [[Covenant escape pod|escape pods]], Tem and his Jiralhanae boarded ''Shadow of Intent'' and sought to take control of the carrier. As 'Vadum realized the Prelate's plan, he ordered the carrier's crew to prepare for combat.<ref name="soi41">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 41-49'' (Google Play edition)</ref> 'Vadum and 'Soran moved to help eliminate the boarders. As they arrived at the carrier's main [[gravity lift]], they encountered Tem and several of his Jiralhanae, with 'Juran, [[Unggoy Ranger]] [[Stolt]], and several [[Sangheili Ranger]]s arriving behind the hostiles. While Tem and 'Juran dueled, the others eliminated the Jiralhanae. When the Prelate nearly succeeded in killing 'Juran, 'Vadum blocked the attack and engaged Tem in a duel. Though he was wounded, 'Vadum gained the upper hand and, with most of his Jiralhanae already dead, Tem attempted to flee the fight. However, as he tried to escape, he was knocked unconscious by Stolt and 'Soran.<ref name="soi57">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 57-60'' (Google Play edition)</ref> |