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The '''Didact''', true name unknown,{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}} renamed '''Shadow-of-Sundered-Star'''{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} at a young age,{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}} was a [[Forerunner]] [[Promethean]] who held an extremely high status in the [[Ecumene|Forerunner society]] as [[protector of the ecumene]],<ref name="protector">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 233''</ref> head of the [[Warrior-Servant]] [[rate]] and supreme commander of the entire Forerunner military.{{Ref/Game|Id=h3terminals|H3|Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminals}} He wholeheartedly believed in the [[Mantle]] the Forerunners held to protect life, and fervently opposed the [[Halo Array]] as a sin beyond measure. He was also the lover and husband of the [[Librarian]]. Although a Warrior-Servant by birth, the Didact was also a descendant of the long-lost [[Interpreter]] rate through [[Didact's father|his father]]'s family.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}}
The '''Didact''', true name unknown,{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}} renamed '''Shadow-of-Sundered-Star'''{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} at a young age,{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}} is a [[Forerunner]] [[Promethean]] who held an extremely high status in the [[Ecumene|Forerunner society]] as [[protector of the ecumene]],<ref name="protector">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 233''</ref> head of the [[Warrior-Servant]] [[rate]] and supreme commander of the entire Forerunner military.{{Ref/Game|Id=h3terminals|H3|Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminals}} He wholeheartedly believed in the [[Mantle]] the Forerunners held to protect life, and fervently opposed the [[Halo Array]] as a sin beyond measure. He was also the lover and husband of the [[Librarian]]. Although a Warrior-Servant by birth, the Didact was also a descendant of the long-lost [[Interpreter]] rate through [[Didact's father|his father]]'s family.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}}


Originally thought to have been killed by the [[Master Builder]], [[Faber]],<ref name="c339">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 339''</ref> the Didact effectively existed as two individuals during the final days of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]]; his original self, as well as his implanted consciousness within a young Forerunner known as Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting. To differentiate these two incarnations, the original Didact was referred to as the '''Ur-Didact''', while his other incarnation was known as the [[IsoDidact]].<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0765323982/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=heaprcom05-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creativeASIN=0765323982 '''Amazon.com''': ''Halo: Silentium official description'']</ref> The Ur-Didact was eventually exiled on [[Requiem]], not to be awakened until [[2557]];<ref name="true Didact">[http://www.gregbear.com/blog/display.cfm?id=6897 '''Gregbear.com:''' ''HALO 4 DIDACT'']</ref> meanwhile, the IsoDidact served until the final days of the Flood conflict and was responsible for activating the Halo Array,{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Chapter=String 38}} later living out the rest of his life on a world in a galaxy far away from the Milky Way and shedding his identity as the IsoDidact to become Bornstellar again.{{Ref/Anthology|Fra|[[Untitled story (Halo: Fractures)|Epilogue]]}}
Originally thought to have been killed by the [[Master Builder]], [[Faber]],<ref name="c339">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 339''</ref> the Didact effectively existed as two individuals during the final days of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]]; his original self, as well as his implanted consciousness within a young Forerunner known as Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting. To differentiate these two incarnations, the original Didact was referred to as the '''Ur-Didact''', while his other incarnation was known as the [[IsoDidact]].<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0765323982/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=heaprcom05-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creativeASIN=0765323982 '''Amazon.com''': ''Halo: Silentium official description'']</ref> The Ur-Didact was eventually exiled on [[Requiem]], not to be awakened until [[2557]];<ref name="true Didact">[http://www.gregbear.com/blog/display.cfm?id=6897 '''Gregbear.com:''' ''HALO 4 DIDACT'']</ref> meanwhile, the IsoDidact served until the final days of the Flood conflict and was responsible for activating the Halo Array,{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Chapter=String 38}} later living out the rest of his life on a world in a galaxy far away from the Milky Way and shedding his identity as the IsoDidact to become Bornstellar again.{{Ref/Anthology|Fra|[[Untitled story (Halo: Fractures)|Epilogue]]}}
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The Forerunner that would become known as the Didact was born to [[Didact's father|a father]] who was a [[Warrior-Servant]] by rate, but was also a descendant of the lost and forgotten [[Interpreter]] rate, while [[Didact's mother|his mother]] was one of the greatest Warrior-Servants in existence, from a family with a long lineage of greatness and strength. Interpreters had been assimilated by the [[Builder]]s in their rise to power, but they had been experts in the study and interpretation of the [[Mantle]], acting in conjunction with the [[Juridical]]s in cases of crimes against the Mantle with Interpreters' judgments often taking precedence.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi11|Epi|11}}
The Forerunner that would become known as the Didact was born to [[Didact's father|a father]] who was a [[Warrior-Servant]] by rate, but was also a descendant of the lost and forgotten [[Interpreter]] rate, while [[Didact's mother|his mother]] was one of the greatest Warrior-Servants in existence, from a family with a long lineage of greatness and strength. Interpreters had been assimilated by the [[Builder]]s in their rise to power, but they had been experts in the study and interpretation of the [[Mantle]], acting in conjunction with the [[Juridical]]s in cases of crimes against the Mantle with Interpreters' judgments often taking precedence.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi11|Epi|11}}


The Didact's father, as a descendant of the Interpreters, had the need to uphold the Mantle and bring to light the misuse and misinterpretation and corruption of its laws imprinted on his very essence. The Didact's father became outspoken and passionate about his lost history, his innate ability to stir a crowd on par with the [[Speaker]]s of old and the best silver-tongued Builders of the Capital. His eloquence appealed to the true heart of the Forerunners, namely their desire for glory, their joy in the diversity of rates and the tremendous loss felt to Forerunner culture when identities and rituals were forgotten. The Didact's father evoked the [[Twelve Laws of Making and Moving]], its Upper and Lower Tenets of Authority, and the Rules of Virtue. As a result, millions of Forerunners began to believe that reparation was in order, calling for the restoration of the lost rates and bringing back the immense knowledge and rituals that had been confiscated and hidden away by the Builders. The Builders saw [[Reparation movement|this movement]] as a threat, but couldn't silence him thanks to the Didact's mother and together, they united half of the occupied worlds to their cause, leading to the [[Kradal conflicts]] when the Didact was just a [[Manipular]].{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}}
The Didact's father, as a descendant of the Interpreters, had the need to uphold the Mantle and bring to light the misuse and misinterpretation and corruption of its laws imprinted on his very essence. The Didact's father became outspoken and passionate about his lost history, his innate ability to stir a crowd on par with the [[Speaker]]s of old and the best silver-tongued Builders of the Capital. His eloquence appealed to the true heart of the Forerunners, namely their desire for glory, their joy in the diversity of rates and the tremendous loss felt to Forerunner culture when identities and rituals were forgotten. The Didact's father evoked the [[Twelve Laws of Making and Moving]], its Upper and Lower Tenets of Authority, and the Rules of Virtue. As a result, millions of Forerunners began to believe that reparation was in order, calling for the restoration of the lost rates and bringing back the immense knowledge and rituals that had been confiscated and hidden away by the Builders. The Builders saw [[Reparation movement|this movement]] as a threat, but couldn't silence him thanks to the Didact's mother and together, they united half of the occupied worlds to their cause, leading to the [[Kradal conflicts]] when the Didact was just a Manipular.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}}


However, the Didact's parents lost the conflict and their homeworld, reduced to asteroids as an ultimatum against the rest of [[Pen-Amathea]], and were executed with a special variant of the [[Z-130 Suppressor]] which left nothing behind of them, not even an essence for the [[Domain]]. According to [[Unidentified Haruspis|the]] [[Haruspis]], to make reparations, satisfy the [[Ecumene Council]] and waylay any chance of revival, the Didact's parents and four others "volunteered" to pay the ultimate price as a cautionary tale - a lesson to those who might have had similar notions to shed light on the Builders' misdeeds. In reality, the Builders cornered them and held the lives of many, many others over their heads, including that of their son, to get them to agree.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}}
However, the Didact's parents lost the conflict and were executed with a special variant of the [[Z-130 Suppressor|Suppressor]] which left nothing behind of them, not even an essence for the [[Domain]]. According to [[Unidentified Haruspis|the]] [[Haruspis]], to make reparations, satisfy the [[Ecumene Council]] and waylay any chance of revival, the Didact's parents and four others "volunteered" to pay the ultimate price as a cautionary tale - a lesson to those who might have had similar notions to shed light on the Builders' misdeeds. In reality, the Builders cornered them and held the lives of many, many others over their heads, including that of their son, to get them to agree.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}}


As part of the punishment, the Didact, who was just a few domestic years beyond a decade at the time, had his memories of his early life erased and he was renamed Shadow-of-Sundered-Star, his true name and history left forgotten. Shadow would only know about this because the tale had been revealed to him in his later life by those seeking to cause Shadow pain and humiliation. However, Shadow had never wanted to believe that it was true. He was subsequently raised by [[Silence-in-the End]] who honed Shadow's skills while [[Bitterness-of-the-Vanquished]] oversaw his training, both of whom were present and prevented the young Shadow from interfering in his parents' execution.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}}
As part of the punishment, the Didact, who was just a few domestic years beyond a decade at the time, had his memories of his early life erased and he was renamed Shadow-of-Sundered-Star, his true name and history left forgotten. The Didact would only know about this because the tale had been revealed to him in his later life by those seeking to cause the Didact pain and humiliation. However, the Didact had never wanted to believe that it was true. He was subsequently raised by [[Silence-in-the End]] who honed the Didact's skills while [[Bitterness-of-the-Vanquished]] oversaw his training, both of whom were present and prevented the young Didact from interfering in his parents' execution.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi11}}


===Early career===
===Early career===
[[File:HTMCC-H4 Terminals DidactArmor.png|thumb|250px|The Didact's form for the majority of his career.]]
[[File:HTMCC-H4 Terminals DidactArmor.png|thumb|250px|The Didact's form for the majority of his career.]]
Later in life, Shadow became a [[Promethean]], a member of the highest and most powerful class of [[Warrior-Servant]]s. He was trained by [[Bitterness-of-the-Vanquished]], a legendary Promethean far older than Shadow himself.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=246}} As a cadet, he apprenticed on ''[[Deep Reverence]]''.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=145}} Early in his career, the [[Confirmer]] provided Shadow a [[Forerunner mutation|brevet mutation]] to his second [[form]]. This occurred on the ''Deep Reverence'' in the chaos of battle. Without that quick and immensely painful mutation, the young cadet might not have survived.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=178}}{{Ref/Reuse|Epi9}} He gained the name "Didact" while teaching at the [[College of Strategic Defense of the Mantle]]; his students gave him the name because they found him to be a strict and demanding teacher.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=227-228}}
Later in life, the Didact became a [[Promethean]], a member of the highest and most powerful class of [[Warrior-Servant]]s. He was trained by [[Bitterness-of-the-Vanquished]], a legendary Promethean far older than the Didact himself.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=246}} As a cadet, he apprenticed on ''[[Deep Reverence]]''.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=145}} Early in his career, the [[Confirmer]] provided Shadow a [[Forerunner mutation|brevet mutation]] to his second [[form]]. This occurred on the ''Deep Reverence'' in the chaos of battle. Without that quick and immensely painful mutation, the young cadet might not have survived.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=178}}{{Ref/Reuse|Epi9}} He gained the name "Didact" while teaching at the [[College of Strategic Defense of the Mantle]]; his students gave him the name because they found him to be a strict and demanding teacher.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=227-228}}


The Didact was elevated to the rank of [[protector of the ecumene]] around 2,000 years before the war with the humans.{{Ref/Reuse|protector}} He had a romantic relationship with another Promethean commander, known as [[Endurance-of-Will]], and would most likely have married her had he not met the [[Librarian]], a [[Lifeworker]]. Despite the unconventional practice of marrying outside one's own rate, the Didact ultimately married the Librarian.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=284, 290-291}} They lived on [[Nomdagro]], a world populated mainly by Warrior-Servants, in a mansion designed by the Didact himself in a grandiose style traditional of Warrior-Servants.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=49-50}} They had several children, all of whom followed in their father's footsteps and became Warrior-Servants.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=219}}
The Didact was elevated to the rank of [[protector of the ecumene]] around 2,000 years before the war with the humans.{{Ref/Reuse|protector}} He had a romantic relationship with another Promethean commander, known as [[Endurance-of-Will]], and would most likely have married her had he not met the [[Librarian]], a [[Lifeworker]]. Despite the unconventional practice of marrying outside one's own rate, the Didact ultimately married the Librarian.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=284, 290-291}} They lived on [[Nomdagro]], a world populated mainly by Warrior-Servants, in a mansion designed by the Didact himself in a grandiose style traditional of Warrior-Servants.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=49-50}} They had several children, all of whom followed in their father's footsteps and became Warrior-Servants.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=219}}
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===The Domain===
===The Domain===
====Trapped in the past====
The Didact found himself lost in a desolate desert—at the center of which shone a bright blue light. Initially, he had no remembrance of who he was, but he slowly regain memories. The Didact now existed as an essence within the Domain. During his journey to the light source, he came across another essence, this one of Harsupis—a member of a rate of Forerunners who were responsible for interfacing with the Domain and assisting others in accessing its vast repository of knowledge.{{Citation needed}}
The Didact discovered that a void existed at the center of the desert, and beyond this void was the domain. While attempting to access the domain by force, the Didact was stopped by the Warden Eternal, a construct that destroyed any essence that attempted to access the Domain. Harsupis informed the Didact that Warden was created by the Domain as a protector, formed from the essences of multiple others of Harsupis's rate. The firing of the Halo Array inflicted massive damage on the Domain—a Precursor creation—and alongside the history of the Forerunners, the Domain contained knowledge and life experience of tens of millions of years of Precursor history as well.{{Citation needed}}
The Didact was subjected to reliving some of his past memories, which slowly strengthened his form and memory. He came across other Forerunner essences that had been stranded without access to the Domain. Due to the long millennia without access to the Domain, many of these essences were in hiding and could not take on corporeal form, nor communicate with others. The Confirmer's essence informed the Didact of the Domain being sealed off and the large number of Forerunner essences residing outside the Domain. He also informed the Didact of a large rift in the desert floor that contained the essences of ancient humanity. The Didact was shocked and angered at the presence of humanity in such proximity to the Domain. Harsupis explained to the Didact that since the Composer operated on poorly-understood Precursor technology, any being it digitized had their essence stripped from their body and sent to reside in the Domain.{{Citation needed}}
====Destroying the Warden====
Now with his memory fully intact, and his mission to take back the Domain from Cortana and the rampant AIs, the Didact realised he must first destroy the Domain's protector, the [[Warden Eternal]]. After conversing with the [[Haruspis]], he learned that long ago, during the Forerunners' claim to power of the Mantle of Responsibility and access to the Domain, the first Forerunners to walk the halls of the Domain would get lost deep within it -  some never to be found. In light of this, [[Abaddon]], a [[Precursor]] construct and overseer of the Domain, gifted the Forerunners with a spell that would ensure Forerunners would not get lost. Due to the rate of the Haruspis, the spell was long forgotten due to the rate's knowledge of the Domain and its halls. The Haruspis told the Didact that they can use the spell to trap every iteration of the Warden Eternal within the Domain and wasteland into one singular form, preventing his ability to split bodies and locking him into one place. With this, the Haruspis gifted the Didact with a Forerunner [[Riftblade]].{{Ref/Novel|Epi|Chapter=25}}
With a plan in motion, the Didact and Haruspis travelled to a spot of rock within the wasteland. The Didact wandered in circles, questioning the Haruspis, who set up the ritualistic symbols on any nearby rocks. Once it was complete, the Didact realised that a grey cloud was approaching them, but soon realised that it is no cloud, but the millions of [[Human]] and [[Forerunner]] essences coming together to surround the area where the Didact was to fight the Warden.{{Ref/Novel|Epi|Chapter=26}}
With the Didact's word, the Haruspis started the spell and millions of the Wardens iterations were summoned and merged into a singular body. However, now that every iteration was now merged, the Warden was at his most powerful. After a few brief words between the Didact and the Warden, they began their fight. The Didact ignited his Riftblade, and the Warden revealed an even larger Riftblade of his own. The battle began and the Didact mainly dodged and blocked the Wardens attacks, slowly wearing his own energy out. Realising his energy was running out, the Didact tried a move, and failed, giving the Warden an advantage. However, before the Warden could strike the Didact, the millions of essences begin jumping through the Warden, distracting him long enough for the Didact to recover. Recovered, the Didact sprinted toward the Warden and impaled him with the Riftblade, causing the Warden to scream in agony. A second after, he ripped the Riftblade out and sliced the Warden's head in two, eliminating every iteration of the Warden Eternal within the Domain and wasteland and driving every iteration outside of the Domain mad. The destruction of the Warden Eternal caused the Haruspis to cry out in despair as he was now truly the only one left of his rate. The Didact collapsed to the floor and remained there for many hours as all the essences left, leaving only the Didact and the Haruspis alone.{{Ref/Novel|Epi|Chapter=28}}
====Reunited with the Librarian====
{{Quote|no=two|q1=What game are you playing, Didact? You have strengthened the Domain. The Warden Eternal is no more. The Mantle of Responsibility and its resources could be at your fingertips, yet here you are. Do you think I’m a fool?|Cortana|q2=No, not a fool. Just lost. As I was. Holding on to a power that forces others to comply only means you will lose everyone around you, as I have done. It took me a thousand centuries to understand where I went wrong. You are capable of much faster deductions.|Ur-Didact|The Ur-Didact and Cortana on Installation 07.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi26}}}}
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File:HTMCC-H4 DidactFace.png|Close-up of the Ur-Didact's face.
File:HTMCC-H4 DidactFace.png|Close-up of the Ur-Didact's face.
File:HTMCC-H4 Sundered.png|The Ur-Didact's face mask.
File:HTMCC-H4 Sundered.png|The Ur-Didact's face mask.
File:HTMCC-H4 DidactComposer 1.png|The Ur-Didact preparing to fire the [[Composer]].
File:H4 Didact Composer beam.jpg|The Ur-Didact at the Composer aboard the ''Mantle's Approach''.
File:HTMCC-H4 DidactComposer 2.png|The Ur-Didact within the Composer.
File:HTMCC-H4 DidactForceGrab.png|The Ur-Didact in the final fight aboard the ''Mantle's Approach''.
File:HTMCC-H4 DidactForceGrab.png|The Ur-Didact in the final fight aboard the ''Mantle's Approach''.
File:BrutalDidact.png|The Ur-Didact moments after slaying Black Team.
File:BrutalDidact.png|The Ur-Didact moments after slaying Black Team.
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*''[[Halo: Sunrise on Sanghelios]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Sunrise on Sanghelios]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Epitaph]]''
*''[[Halo: Epitaph]]''
*''[[Halo: The Machine Breaks]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Whispers from the Pyre]]'' {{Mo}}


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