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'''Nizat 'Kvarosee''' was a [[Sangheili]] officer serving the [[Covenant]]'s [[Covenant fleet|fleet]] as the [[Fleetmaster|Master]] of the [[Fleet of Inexorable Obedience]] and the [[shipmaster]] of the {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}} ''[[Pious Rampage]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|ss9}} 'Kvarosee was given command of one of the first campaigns during the Covenant's [[Human-Covenant War|war]] against [[human]]ity and was responsible for the [[glassing]] of at least seven [[Outer Colonies]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=ssepilogue|SS|Chapter=Epilogue}} After the success of [[Operation: SILENT STORM]] and the decimation of his fleet, 'Kvarosee became a rogue leading the [[Flotilla of Unsung Piety]] and sought to redeem himself by destroying ONI.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Oblivion|Oblv}}
'''Nizat 'Kvarosee''' was a [[Sangheili]] officer serving the [[Covenant]]'s [[Covenant fleet|fleet]] as the [[Fleetmaster|Master]] of the [[Fleet of Inexorable Obedience]] and the [[shipmaster]] of the {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}} ''[[Pious Rampage]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|ss9}} 'Kvarosee was given command of one of the first campaigns during the Covenant's [[Human-Covenant War|war]] against [[human]]ity and was responsible for the [[glassing]] of at least seven [[Outer Colonies]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=ssepilogue|SS|Chapter=Epilogue}} After the success of [[Operation: SILENT STORM]] and the decimation of his fleet, 'Kvarosee became a rogue leading the [[Flotilla of Unsung Piety]] and sought to redeem himself by destroying ONI.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Oblivion|Oblv}}


Exiled on [[Netherop]] for the next thirty-three years and adopting the title of [[Worldmaster]], Nizat waged a war against UNSC forces led by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]] who were similarly stranded on the planet. Nizat and [[Nizat 'Kvarosee's faction|his forces]] utilized leftover [[Precursor]] technology to survive, but things came to a head when the UNSC returned to the planet alongside the [[Swords of Sanghelios]]. Nizat's forces were wiped out and the Worldmaster himself was severely wounded and left stranded once again alongside his former steward, [[Tam 'Lakosee]]. Facing imminent death from infection, starvation and dehydration, Tam chose to mercy kill the dying Nizat rather than leave his friend to suffer.{{Ref/Reuse|Outcasts}}
Exiled on [[Netherop]] for the next thirty-three years and adopting the title of [[Worldmaster]], Nizat waged a war against UNSC forces led by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]] who were similarly stranded on the planet. Nizat and [[Defenders of the Sanctum|his forces]] utilized leftover [[Precursor]] technology to survive, but things came to a head when the UNSC returned to the planet alongside the [[Swords of Sanghelios]]. Nizat's forces were wiped out and the Worldmaster himself was severely wounded and left stranded once again alongside his former steward, [[Tam 'Lakosee]]. Facing imminent death from infection, starvation and dehydration, Tam chose to mercy kill the dying Nizat rather than leave his friend to suffer.{{Ref/Reuse|Outcasts}}


==Biography==
==Biography==
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After 'Szatulai had convened with the United Rebel Front, the Fleet of Inexorable Obedience [[Battle of Biko|attacked]] Biko,{{Ref/Reuse|ss21}} which 'Kvarosee hoped to capture to use as a forward operating base.{{Ref/Reuse|ss9}} After five days of battle, resulting in the loss of five [[cruiser]]s and Biko's shipbuilding stations 'Kvarosee had hoped to capture, the Fleet of Inexorable Obedience defeated the last of human resistance and began glassing the planet. This was aided by information from the rebels that allowed the fleetmaster to adjust his tactics to the human boarding tactics. However, much to the fleetmaster's fury, the Spartan-IIs had slipped away to Etalan and decimated most of the fleet's supply convoy that 'Kvarosee had left behind, bringing the fleet's advance to a halt. While the Minor Minister threatened him with punishment from the [[High Council]], 'Kvarosee called for a new logistics flotilla to meet with his fleet after gathering the surviving vessels at Etalan. 'Kvarosee and the Minor Minister met with 'Szatulai again, who warned them that the humans had captured a ''[[kelguid]]'' from one of his [[Worthy Silence|corvettes]], which contained the fleet's supply network. While the Minor Minister feared the humans planned to attack [[High Charity]], the Sangheili suspected that the nearby Covenant supply world of [[Zhoist]] was the likely target.{{Ref/Reuse|ss21}}
After 'Szatulai had convened with the United Rebel Front, the Fleet of Inexorable Obedience [[Battle of Biko|attacked]] Biko,{{Ref/Reuse|ss21}} which 'Kvarosee hoped to capture to use as a forward operating base.{{Ref/Reuse|ss9}} After five days of battle, resulting in the loss of five [[cruiser]]s and Biko's shipbuilding stations 'Kvarosee had hoped to capture, the Fleet of Inexorable Obedience defeated the last of human resistance and began glassing the planet. This was aided by information from the rebels that allowed the fleetmaster to adjust his tactics to the human boarding tactics. However, much to the fleetmaster's fury, the Spartan-IIs had slipped away to Etalan and decimated most of the fleet's supply convoy that 'Kvarosee had left behind, bringing the fleet's advance to a halt. While the Minor Minister threatened him with punishment from the [[High Council]], 'Kvarosee called for a new logistics flotilla to meet with his fleet after gathering the surviving vessels at Etalan. 'Kvarosee and the Minor Minister met with 'Szatulai again, who warned them that the humans had captured a ''[[kelguid]]'' from one of his [[Worthy Silence|corvettes]], which contained the fleet's supply network. While the Minor Minister feared the humans planned to attack [[High Charity]], the Sangheili suspected that the nearby Covenant supply world of [[Zhoist]] was the likely target.{{Ref/Reuse|ss21}}


By [[2526#April|April 15, 2526]], the Fleet of Inexorable Obedience had arrived at Zhoist, where the Spartans began targeting orbital facilities and raiding its [[space elevator]]s. 'Kvarosee dispatched the First Blade to hunt down the Spartans at the elevators, while he continued to hunt down the humans' remaining [[Prowler]]s.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ss26|SS|Chapter=26}} Despite his efforts, 'Szatulai was slain by the Spartans and two of Zhoist's [[Ten Cities of Edification|Ten Cities]] were destroyed, along with the planet's [[Ring of Mighty Abundance]] and the under-construction [[Covenant supercarrier]] ''[[Hammer of Faith]]''. While the Minor Minister threatened and disparaged the fleetmaster, 'Kvarosee's steward [[Tam 'Lakosee]] killed the San'Shyuum. 'Kvarosee resolved to incinerate the Prophet's body and inform the [[Hierarchs]] that the Minor Minister died in battle. 'Kvarosee had his fleet regroup to recover what he could and withdraw beyond the planet's [[gravity well]]. To his displeasure, the human captives only laughed when interrogated. Shortly afterwards, a number of his ships were destroyed by the [[octanitrocubane|octas]] the prisoners managed to smuggle into his fleet when they were captured. Though he intended to recover the information the First Blade had gotten on the Spartans and their armor,{{Ref/Reuse|ssepilogue}} 'Szatulai's flagship ''[[Sacred Whisper]]'' was tethered to the Ring of Mighty Abudence and was destroyed with the Ring, taking with it the information that 'Szatulai had received.{{Ref/Novel|SS|Page=76}}
By [[2526#April|April 15, 2526]], the Fleet of Inexorable Obedience had arrived at Zhoist, where the Spartans began targeting orbital facilities and raiding its [[space elevator]]s. 'Kvarosee dispatched the First Blade to hunt down the Spartans at the elevators, while he continued to hunt down the humans' remaining [[Prowler]]s.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ss26|SS|Chapter=26}} Despite his efforts, 'Szatulai was slain by the Spartans and two of Zhoist's [[Ten Cities of Edification|Ten Cities]] were destroyed, along with the planet's [[Ring of Mighty Abundance]] and the under-construction [[Covenant supercarrier]] ''[[Hammer of Faith]]''. While the Minor Minister threatened and disparaged the fleetmaster, 'Kvarosee's steward [[Tam 'Lakosee]] killed the San'Shyuum. 'Kvarosee resolved to incinerate the Prophet's body and inform the [[Hierarchs]] that the Minor Minister died in battle. 'Kvarosee had his fleet regroup to recover what he could and withdraw beyond the planet's [[gravity well]]. To his displeasure, the human captives only laughed when interrogated. Shortly afterwards, a number of his ships were destroyed by the [[octanitrocubane|octas]] the prisoners managed to smuggle into his fleet when they were captured. Though he intended to recover the information the First Blade had gotten on the Spartans and their armor,{{Ref/Reuse|ssepilogue}} 'Szatulai's flagship ''[[Sacred Whisper]]'' was tethered to the Ring of Mighty Abudence and was destroyed with the Ring, taking with it the information that 'Szatulai had received.{{Ref/Novel|Oblv|Page=76}}


===Plot to destroy ONI===
===Plot to destroy ONI===
{{Main|Battle of Netherop}}
{{Main|Battle of Netherop (2526)}}
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===Exiled on Netherop===
===Exiled on Netherop===
Following the departure of [[Task Force Pantea]] and the [[Fleet of Swift Justice]], Nizat and his surviving warriors were left stranded on [[Netherop]]. Before leaving, the [[Silent Shadow]] [[orbital mine shell|mined]] the planet's orbit with self-targeting [[plasma torpedo]]s so thick that not even a drop pod could land with the intention of preventing any local captains from coming back to rescue him. Now referred to as Worldmaster, Nizat knew that none of the destroyed ships were the ''[[Quiet Faith]]'' which would gather more vessels to their cause and redeem Nizat and his followers by destroying ONI.
Following the departure of [[Task Force Pantea]] and the [[Fleet of Swift Justice]], Nizat and his surviving warriors were left stranded on [[Netherop]]. Before leaving, the [[Silent Shadow]] [[orbital mine shell|mined]] the planet's orbit with self-targeting [[plasma torpedo]]s so thick that not even a drop pod could land with the intention of preventing any local captains from coming back to rescue him. Now referred to as [[Worldmaster]], Nizat knew that none of the destroyed ships were the ''[[Quiet Faith]]'' which would gather more vessels to their cause and redeem Nizat and his followers by destroying ONI.


By the 47th Cycle, 110 Units, Nizat and his surviving men had grown gaunt as a skeleton and their skin had become ashy and scaly. The [[Sangheili]] had lost all track of time with the darkness on the planet being interminable. Watching [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]] from a distance, [[Tam 'Lakosee]] urged Nizat to attack her as they needed food and to resupply their water bladders and weapons, all of which Petrov could supply. However, Nizat believed that Petrov had been sent to them by the gods and wondered what she would need in return. Nizat convinced his steward that it was not worth it to attack yet and instead to keep watch on Petrov. Nizat suggested that while they waited, they would see the gods true purpose in sending them Petrov as a gift. Tam expressed worry that their gods had forsaken them which Nizat agreed with and stated that he continued to pray.{{Ref/Novel|Id=OEpilogue|Oblv|Chapter=Epilogue}}
By the 47th Cycle, 110 Units, Nizat and his surviving men had grown gaunt as a skeleton and their skin had become ashy and scaly. The [[Sangheili]] had lost all track of time with the darkness on the planet being interminable. Watching [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]] from a distance, [[Tam 'Lakosee]] urged Nizat to attack her as they needed food and to resupply their water bladders and weapons, all of which Petrov could supply. However, Nizat believed that Petrov had been sent to them by the gods and wondered what she would need in return. Nizat convinced his steward that it was not worth it to attack yet and instead to keep watch on Petrov. Nizat suggested that while they waited, they would see the gods true purpose in sending them Petrov as a gift. Tam expressed worry that their gods had forsaken them which Nizat agreed with and stated that he continued to pray.{{Ref/Novel|Id=OEpilogue|Oblv|Chapter=Epilogue}}


The [[Prophet of Truth]] covered up Nizat's actions and the true nature of the events on Netherop, making it so that the [[Covenant World Registry]] made no mention of an [[orbital mine shell]] around Netherop, just the loss of the ''[[Radiant Arrow]]'' and the ''[[Steadfast Strike]]'' and that the Prophet of Truth had deemed the losses to be a sign of divine displeasure and forbade all Covenant vessels from entering the system.{{Ref/Novel|Out|4}} Nizat's exile on the planet was omitted with [[Thel 'Vadam]] only having heard of the events up to Nizat and his forces fleeing from [[High Charity]] and a general order from the [[Hierarchs]] that Nizat be killed on sight. The Silent Shadow also apparently left behind [[Blademaster]] [[Menuz 'Ra'ashai]] to help enforce the exile, although he ended up joining forces with Nizat during his years stranded on the planet.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out13|Out|13}}
The [[Prophet of Truth]] covered up Nizat's actions and the true nature of the events on Netherop, making it so that the [[Covenant World Registry]] made no mention of an orbital mine shell around Netherop, just the loss of the ''[[Radiant Arrow]]'' and the ''[[Steadfast Strike]]'' and that the Prophet of Truth had deemed the losses to be a sign of divine displeasure and forbade all Covenant vessels from entering the system.{{Ref/Novel|Out|4}} Nizat's exile on the planet was omitted with [[Thel 'Vadam]] only having heard of the events up to Nizat and his forces fleeing from [[High Charity]] and a general order from the [[Hierarchs]] that Nizat be killed on sight. The Silent Shadow also apparently left behind [[Blademaster]] [[Menuz 'Ra'ashai]] to help enforce the exile, although he ended up joining forces with Nizat during his years stranded on the planet.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out13|Out|13}}


Over the next thirty-three years, Nizat and [[Nizat 'Kvarosee's faction|his forces]] waged an ongoing war against Petrov and her forces, unaware that the Covenant was eventually defeated. The exiled Covenant forces would discover leftover [[Precursor]]{{Ref/Novel|Out|Chapter=17}} technology that allowed them to create armor that they called [[Sanctum's Hide]] and a weapon that they called the [[Divine Hand]] which Nizat used to destroy two UNSC rescue missions that were sent to the planet. However, Petrov and her forces were able to kill a number of Nizat's people over the years, leaving him with only six remaining followers, while the humans had children and their numbers only increased as time went on.{{Ref/Novel|Out|Chapter=7}}{{Ref/Novel|Out|Chapter=9}} Nizat became more and more fanatical as time went on, but his followers, aside from Tam, started to become disillusioned by their harsh life.{{Ref/Reuse|Outcasts}}
Over the next thirty-three years, Nizat and [[Defenders of the Sanctum|his forces]] waged an [[Netherop conflict|ongoing war]] against Petrov and her forces, unaware that the Covenant was eventually defeated. The exiled Covenant forces would discover leftover [[Precursor]]{{Ref/Novel|Out|Chapter=17}} technology that allowed them to create armor that they called [[Sanctum's Hide]] and a weapon that they called the [[Divine Hand]] which Nizat used to destroy two UNSC rescue missions that were sent to the planet. However, Petrov and her forces were able to kill a number of Nizat's people over the years, leaving him with only six remaining followers, while the humans had children and their numbers only increased as time went on.{{Ref/Novel|Out|Chapter=7}}{{Ref/Novel|Out|Chapter=9}} Nizat became more and more fanatical as time went on, but his followers, aside from Tam, started to become disillusioned by their harsh life.{{Ref/Reuse|Outcasts}}


===Hunt for the Divine Hand===
===Hunt for the Divine Hand===
{{Main|Battle of Netherop (2559)}}
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===Death===
===Death===
Following the departure of the [[UNSC]] and the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] from [[Netherop]], Nizat and [[Tam 'Lakosee]] made their way towards the refectory by the light of two dying lamps following the removal of the [[vacuum energy condenser]] that was powering the tel. The two were so weak and thirsty that they could barely even walk, and it took a hundred centals to persuade Nizat to try for the aeroponics grange where there would be food and drink so that they could rejuvenate themselves. Both [[Sangheili]] developed infections from their wounds, but Nizat was much worse off than Tam with his ripped-off mandible. With their [[Sanctum's Hide]] armor sloughing off, a sure sign that both Sangheli were dying, a despondent Nizat came to the conclusion that they were being punished for failing the gods. Too weak to continue on, Nizat sent Tam ahead with orders to come back for him. However, Tam only found their crops ruined and the water contaminated which Tam believed was punishment for leading the UNSC to the Inner Sanctum and then allowing them to steal the [[Divine Hand]].
Following the departure of the [[UNSC]] and the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] from [[Netherop]], Nizat and [[Tam 'Lakosee]] made their way towards the refectory by the light of two dying lamps following the removal of the [[vacuum energy condenser]] that was powering the tel. The two were so weak and thirsty that they could barely even walk, and it took a hundred centals to persuade Nizat to try for the aeroponics grange where there would be food and drink so that they could rejuvenate themselves. Both [[Sangheili]] developed infections from their wounds, but Nizat was much worse off than Tam with his ripped-off mandible. With their [[Sanctum's Hide]] armor sloughing off, a sure sign that both Sangheili were dying, a despondent Nizat came to the conclusion that they were being punished for failing the gods. Too weak to continue on, Nizat sent Tam ahead with orders to come back for him. However, Tam only found their crops ruined and the water contaminated which Tam believed was punishment for leading the UNSC to the Inner Sanctum and then allowing them to steal the [[Divine Hand]].


Unwilling to be the one to confirm that the gods were punishing them and that they were marooned to die on this hellish world in pain, hunger and relentless heat, Tam filled a haversack with some of the withered fruit and withered vines and the water jug with the foul liquid and he returned to Nizat. By the time that Tam arrived, Nizat's Sanctum's Hide had dissolved completely, and he was so weak that Tam feared that he was already dead. Promising that the gods were still with them, Tam gave his friend the water and food before using his [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]] to mercy kill Nizat, leaving Tam alone to die of his infection, starvation or dehydration.{{Ref/Reuse|Out25}}
Unwilling to be the one to confirm that the gods were punishing them and that they were marooned to die on this hellish world in pain, hunger and relentless heat, Tam filled a haversack with some of the withered fruit and withered vines and the water jug with the foul liquid and he returned to Nizat. By the time that Tam arrived, Nizat's Sanctum's Hide had dissolved completely, and he was so weak that Tam feared that he was already dead. Promising that the gods were still with them, Tam gave his friend the water and food before using his [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]] to mercy kill Nizat, leaving Tam alone to die of his infection, starvation or dehydration.{{Ref/Reuse|Out25}}


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
Nizat 'Kvarosee was considered an honorable and competent commander, proud of his station and skill, with 160 Earth years of military experience under his belt as of 2526.{{Ref/Novel|Oblv|5}}<ref>[https://twitter.com/TDenningauthor/status/1176367940192653313 Troy Denning on Twitter]</ref>{{Ref/Note|Id=Age|In Chapter 5 of ''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'', Nizat 'Kvarosee describes himself as serving within the Covenant for "a hundred years" as of 2526. Taking [https://twitter.com/TDenningauthor/status/1176367940192653313 this tweet] from author Troy Denning as evidence that Nizat meant Sangheili years (which assumedly is based on the length of a year on [[Sanghelios]], where each year is about 1.6 Earth years), he would have served about 160 years within the Covenant military as of 2526. However, the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]'' states that he was born in 2470, which conflicts with his 160 years of service.}} He was loyal to his crew and those who served him, and willingly took responsibility for any mistake he made, imagined or not. This willingness to take responsibility earned him a high degree of respect from [[First Blade]] [[Tel 'Szatulai]] who excused some of 'Kvarosee's impudent actions towards him as a result.{{Ref/Reuse|ssepilogue}}{{Ref/Reuse|ss26}} Though he considered [[human]]s to be weak and cowardly,{{Ref/Reuse|ssepilogue}} 'Kvarosee educated himself to learn [[English]] and a handful of other human languages, and he had ordered the [[Vicars of the Fleet]] to do the same. 'Kvarosee considered the [[glassing]] of [[human colonies]] to be cruel, though admittedly found it glorious and beautiful. He believed that the annihilation of humans was his gift to the [[Forerunner|gods]], a mere tithe he offered to one day be deemed worthy for the [[Great Journey]].{{Ref/Reuse|ss9}}
Nizat 'Kvarosee was considered an honorable and competent commander, proud of his station and skill, with 160 Earth years of military experience under his belt as of 2526.{{Ref/Novel|Oblv|5}}<ref>[https://twitter.com/TDenningauthor/status/1176367940192653313 Troy Denning on Twitter]</ref>{{Ref/Note|Id=Age|In Chapter 5 of ''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'', Nizat 'Kvarosee describes himself as serving within the Covenant for "a hundred years" as of 2526. Taking [https://twitter.com/TDenningauthor/status/1176367940192653313 this tweet] from author Troy Denning as evidence that Nizat meant Sangheili years (which assumedly is based on the length of a year on [[Sanghelios]], where each year is about 1.6 Earth years), he would have served about 160 years within the Covenant military as of 2526. However, the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]'' states that he was born in 2470, which conflicts with his 160 years of service.}} He was loyal to his crew and those who served him, and willingly took responsibility for any mistake he made, imagined or not. This willingness to take responsibility earned him a high degree of respect from [[First Blade]] [[Tel 'Szatulai]] who excused some of Nizat's impudent actions towards him as a result.{{Ref/Reuse|ssepilogue}}{{Ref/Reuse|ss26}} Though he considered [[human]]s to be weak and cowardly,{{Ref/Reuse|ssepilogue}} Nizat educated himself to learn [[English]] and a handful of other human languages, and he had ordered the [[Vicars of the Fleet]] to do the same. Nizat considered the [[glassing]] of [[human colonies]] to be cruel, though admittedly found it glorious and beautiful. He believed that the annihilation of humans was his gift to the [[Forerunner|gods]], a mere tithe he offered to one day be deemed worthy for the [[Great Journey]].{{Ref/Reuse|ss9}}


However, 'Kvarosee had a hint of dissent growing within and found no delight from inflicting suffering and death on defenseless humans. He regarded the [[San'Shyuum]] as repulsively weak, though he was careful to address them with a tone just shy of reverence. He had a particular dislike for the [[Minor Minister of Artifact Survey]], who he considered unimpressive and annoying. Despite this, he refused to lie to a San'Shyuum.{{Ref/Reuse|ss9}} On several occasions, 'Kvarosee found himself imagining killing the Minor Minister. At one point, 'Kvarosee contemplated whether or not 'Szatulai would follow the order if he gave it which 'Szatulai's own internal musings showed he gladly would've and wondered in turn if 'Kvarosee and his crew would be willing to cover it up. He found that his path grew darker after his steward [[Tam 'Lakosee]] slew the Minor Minister and the fleetmaster quickly decided to lie to the [[Hierarchs]] about the manner of Survey's death to save the life of his steward.{{Ref/Reuse|ssepilogue}}
However, Nizat had a hint of dissent growing within and found no delight from inflicting suffering and death on defenseless humans. He regarded the [[San'Shyuum]] as repulsively weak, though he was careful to address them with a tone just shy of reverence. He had a particular dislike for the [[Minor Minister of Artifact Survey]], who he considered unimpressive and annoying. Despite this, he refused to lie to a San'Shyuum.{{Ref/Reuse|ss9}} On several occasions, Nizat found himself imagining killing the Minor Minister. At one point, Nizat contemplated whether or not 'Szatulai would follow the order if he gave it which 'Szatulai's own internal musings showed he gladly would've and wondered in turn if Nizat and his crew would be willing to cover it up. He found that his path grew darker after his steward [[Tam 'Lakosee]] slew the Minor Minister and the fleetmaster quickly decided to lie to the [[Hierarchs]] about the manner of Survey's death to save the life of his steward.{{Ref/Reuse|ssepilogue}}


Already a strong believer in the [[Covenant religion]], 'Kvarosee became more and more fanatical as time went on during his exile on [[Netherop]], but his followers, aside from 'Lakosee, started to become disillusioned by their harsh life.{{Ref/Reuse|Outcasts}} After meeting 'Kvarosee and hearing the story of how he had saved 'Lakosee when he had killed the Minor Minister of Artifact Survey, [[Thel 'Vadam]] had a hard time reconciling the merciful superior from 'Lakosee's story with the irrational zealot that 'Kvarosee had become.{{Ref/Novel|Out|20}}
Nizat showed himself to be an incredibly cunning and adaptable opponent, proving himself to be one of humanity's earliest and most dangerous Covenant enemies. This was only amplified by the fact that humanity remained unaware of the true extent of the danger that Nizat posed to them. During Operation: SILENT STORM, Nizat's tactics were highly adaptable to countering the Spartans and the UNSC after learning from the [[Insurrectionist]]s of their plans. After learning what had been taken from a downed [[intrusion corvette]] in the [[Battle of Seoba]], Nizat and 'Szatulai quickly deduced the UNSC's next target and moved to stop them. It was only the Spartans own adaptability to the situation that allowed them to bypass Nizat's defenses and decimate his forces at [[Zhoist]].{{Ref/Novel|SS}} Nizat subsequently came up with an elaborate plot to destroy ONI, recognizing it as the true danger amongst the UNSC even when the [[Hierarchs]] refused to listen. Using what he'd observed of the Spartans tactics during his previous engagements with them, Nizat successfully lured them into a trap on [[Netherop]] using one of his own ships as a lure and then using the Spartans to combat the [[Silent Shadow]] when they arrived. Although ultimately defeated and exiled on Netherop by the Covenant, Nizat succeeded in slipping a [[Luminal Beacon]] into the UNSC's possession and remained confident that his forces would be able to continue with his plan, even in Nizat's permanent absence.{{Ref/Reuse|Oblivion}} [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]], after meeting Nizat, recalled that the Fleetmaster had a reputation amongst the Covenant for being a competent, if not cunning, strategist, although Nizat's reputation had been ruined after his defeat in [[Operation: SILENT STORM]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out12|Out|12}}
 
Already a strong believer in the [[Covenant religion]], Nizat  became more and more fanatical as time went on during his exile on Netherop, but his followers, aside from Tam, started to become disillusioned by their harsh life, although none were willing to outright go against him.{{Ref/Reuse|Outcasts}} Although some would occasionally attempt to abandon Nizat and disappear into the mountains, [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]] and her forces would kill them rather than running the risk of Nizat's deserting warriors becoming a danger to them later on.{{Ref/Novel|Out|11}} During their first meeting, Thel's impression was that Nizat was somewhat unbalanced and more than a little sanctimonious.{{Ref/Reuse|Out12}} After hearing the story of how Nizat had saved Tam when he had killed the Minor Minister of Artifact Survey, Thel had a hard time reconciling the merciful superior from Tam's story with the irrational zealot that Nizat had become.{{Ref/Novel|Out|20}}


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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