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{{Quote|no=four|q1=Who is this Thars anyway?|Dahlia|q2=The enemy you should fear. One of my kind who thinks humans are...|Jat|q3=Inferior?|Dahlia|q4=Worms.|Jat|[[Dahlia]] asks [[Jat]] about Thars. | {{Quote|no=four|q1=Who is this Thars anyway?|Dahlia|q2=The enemy you should fear. One of my kind who thinks humans are...|Jat|q3=Inferior?|Dahlia|q4=Worms.|Jat|[[Dahlia]] asks [[Jat]] about Thars.<ref name="oasis"/>}} | ||
'''Thars' Sarov''' was a [[Sangheili]] who rose to power recently as of [[2558]] and amassed a following on [[Carrow]], a planet [[Joint Occupation Zone|jointly-occupied]] by Sangheili and [[human]]s. [[Masov Oasis]], in particular, was controlled by those loyal to him. Isolated hostilities between his followers and the [[Carrow militia]] broke out in July of 2558,{{Ref/Anthology|Id=O|HFra|Oasis}} escalating into a [[Carrow Conflict|full-on civil war]] in the coming months.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOY|Env}} | '''Thars' Sarov''' was a [[Sangheili]] who rose to power recently as of [[2558]] and amassed a following on [[Carrow]], a planet [[Joint Occupation Zone|jointly-occupied]] by Sangheili and [[human]]s. [[Masov Oasis]], in particular, was controlled by those loyal to him. Isolated hostilities between his followers and the [[Carrow militia]] broke out in July of 2558,{{Ref/Anthology|Id=O|HFra|Oasis}} escalating into a [[Carrow Conflict|full-on civil war]] in the coming months.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOY|Env}} | ||
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Thars was soon betrayed by Hekabe who in reality had come to Carrow seeking the secret [[Sharquoi]] hive, having gotten a hold of the ''[[vertex]]'', a Forerunner device that allowed the user to control the Sharquoi. Hekabe's fleet destroyed most of Thars' ships while disabling the rest, forcing them to land on Carrow for repairs. Thars repeatedly refused to listen to reason about the greater enemy and refused to order his ships to destroy their [[slipspace]] drives until too late, resulting in their capture by Hekabe's Sharquoi. In a final confrontation, Thars' warriors were defeated by a combination of a few surviving Sangheili loyal to Rojka and Gray Team while Thars himself lost a duel with Rojka. After Thars' refusal to listen after his defeat allowed his ships to fall into Hekabe's hands, he was decapitated by Rojka with an energy sword for his betrayal. | Thars was soon betrayed by Hekabe who in reality had come to Carrow seeking the secret [[Sharquoi]] hive, having gotten a hold of the ''[[vertex]]'', a Forerunner device that allowed the user to control the Sharquoi. Hekabe's fleet destroyed most of Thars' ships while disabling the rest, forcing them to land on Carrow for repairs. Thars repeatedly refused to listen to reason about the greater enemy and refused to order his ships to destroy their [[slipspace]] drives until too late, resulting in their capture by Hekabe's Sharquoi. In a final confrontation, Thars' warriors were defeated by a combination of a few surviving Sangheili loyal to Rojka and Gray Team while Thars himself lost a duel with Rojka. After Thars' refusal to listen after his defeat allowed his ships to fall into Hekabe's hands, he was decapitated by Rojka with an energy sword for his betrayal. | ||
At the end of the battle, Thars' surviving ships were destroyed by Sharquoi under the control of human governor [[Ellis Gass]] to thwart Hekabe's plot and stop their attack on Rak. The civil war Thars started and the Jiralhanae he brought to Carrow caused heavy casualties in both the human and Sangheili populations while leaving Carrow without any sort of a defensive fleet. | At the end of the battle, Thars' surviving ships were destroyed by Sharquoi under the control of human governor [[Ellis Gass]] to thwart Hekabe's plot and stop their attack on Rak. The civil war Thars started and the Jiralhanae he brought to Carrow caused heavy casualties in both the human and Sangheili populations while leaving Carrow without any sort of a defensive fleet.<ref name="HEnvoy" /> | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Halo: Fractures]]'' | *''[[Halo: Fractures]]'' |