Dasc Gevadim: Difference between revisions
From Halopedia, the Halo wiki
mNo edit summary |
|||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
In truth, Dasc had exiled himself to [[Beta Gabriel]], a barely inhabited and overlooked world in the [[Epsilon Eridani system|Epsilon Eridani System]], to fool his followers and increase their numbers and devotion. During the [[Fall of Reach|invasion of the system in 2552]], Dasc was one of many human occupants rounded up by a Jiralhanae pack, intending to use them as prey in their hunts for sport. [[Connor Brien]] managed to stage an escape during an internal dispute within the pack, and though he and Dasc were the only survivors, Dasc subsequently shot Brien so that neither could leave the planet, and his followers would not know that he still lived, retaining their faith. He was present as the [[calypso-class exfiltration craft|exfiltration craft]] touched down, deploying Marines to wipe out the Jiralhanae survivors, but made no attempt to contact them, remaining on Beta Gabriel, feeling completely forlorn.<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', | In truth, Dasc had exiled himself to [[Beta Gabriel]], a barely inhabited and overlooked world in the [[Epsilon Eridani system|Epsilon Eridani System]], to fool his followers and increase their numbers and devotion. During the [[Fall of Reach|invasion of the system in 2552]], Dasc was one of many human occupants rounded up by a Jiralhanae pack, intending to use them as prey in their hunts for sport. [[Connor Brien]] managed to stage an escape during an internal dispute within the pack, and though he and Dasc were the only survivors, Dasc subsequently shot Brien so that neither could leave the planet, and his followers would not know that he still lived, retaining their faith. He was present as the [[calypso-class exfiltration craft|exfiltration craft]] touched down, deploying Marines to wipe out the Jiralhanae survivors, but made no attempt to contact them, remaining on Beta Gabriel, feeling completely forlorn.<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', | ||
"[[Stomping on the Heels of a Fuss]]"</ref> | "[[Stomping on the Heels of a Fuss]]"</ref> | ||
==Legacy== | |||
In 2558, his followers still believe and are public with their opinions on social media sites.<ref>'''[[https://twitter.com/OurThreeLives]]''', | |||
"[[The Triad Twitter Account]]"</ref> | |||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
Revision as of 04:34, September 17, 2015
Dasc Gevadim was a phony human spiritual guru, and founder of Triad, a belief system that taught that every human had three lives, and that spiritual transcendence occurred only when you could link all three.
Biography
He was popular throughout the UNSC's remaining colonies, running seminars through public channels, but disappeared in 2552. His followers believed that he had managed to attain the ascension he proclaimed was possible, and his followers increased exponentially, inspired by the "ascension."
In truth, Dasc had exiled himself to Beta Gabriel, a barely inhabited and overlooked world in the Epsilon Eridani System, to fool his followers and increase their numbers and devotion. During the invasion of the system in 2552, Dasc was one of many human occupants rounded up by a Jiralhanae pack, intending to use them as prey in their hunts for sport. Connor Brien managed to stage an escape during an internal dispute within the pack, and though he and Dasc were the only survivors, Dasc subsequently shot Brien so that neither could leave the planet, and his followers would not know that he still lived, retaining their faith. He was present as the exfiltration craft touched down, deploying Marines to wipe out the Jiralhanae survivors, but made no attempt to contact them, remaining on Beta Gabriel, feeling completely forlorn.[1]
Legacy
In 2558, his followers still believe and are public with their opinions on social media sites.[2]
List of appearances
- Halo: Evolutions
- Stomping on the Heels of a Fuss (First appearance)