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{{Novel infobox
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|name=''Halo: Cryptum''
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|Author=[[Greg Bear]]
|author=[[Greg Bear]]
|Publisher=[[Tor Books]]
|cover artist=[[Nicolas Bouvier]]
|Date Released=[[2011|January 4, 2011]]
|illustrator=
|Length= 352 pages
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|audio=Holter Graham
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|publisher=[[Tor Books]] (2011)<br>[[Simon & Schuster]] (2019)
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|publication=[[2011|January 4, 2011]] (original)<br>March 26, 2019 (2019 edition)
|ISBN-10= 0765323966
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{{Article Quote|ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the [[Milky Way|galaxy]] was populated by a great variety of beings.<br />But one species—eons beyond all the others in both technology and knowledge—achieved dominance.<br />They ruled in peace but met opposition with quick and brutal effectiveness.<br />They were the Forerunners—the keepers of the [[Mantle]], the next stage of life in the Universe's [[Living Time]].<br />And then they vanished.<br />This is their story.|Jacket description}}
'''''Halo: Cryptum''''' is the first novel in ''[[The Forerunner Saga]]'' by [[Greg Bear]]. The novel explores [[Forerunner]] society and their shared history with [[human]]ity. The story is told in a first-person narrative, from the perspective of a Forerunner [[Manipular]] known as [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]],<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/user/HaloWaypoint?blend=2&ob=1#p/u/7/PZAkTzMzGGk '''YouTube''': ''SDCC: Halo Universe Panel Part 4'']</ref><ref name="cryptum">[http://www.tor.com/stories/2010/12/excerpt-halo-cryptum-chapter-one-by-greg-bear? '''Tor.com''' — ''Halo: Cryptum'' chapter one excerpt]</ref> and follows Bornstellar's adventures with the ancient [[Promethean]] military commander known as the [[Didact]] and two humans, [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]].


'''''Halo: Cryptum''''' is the first novel in ''[[the Forerunner Saga]]'' by [[Greg Bear]]. The novel explores [[Forerunner]] society and their shared history with [[human]]ity. The story is told in a first-person narrative, from the perspective of a Forerunner [[Manipular]] known as [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/user/HaloWaypoint?blend=2&ob=1#p/u/7/PZAkTzMzGGk '''YouTube''': ''SDCC: Halo Universe Panel Part 4'']</ref><ref name="cryptum">[http://www.tor.com/stories/2010/12/excerpt-halo-cryptum-chapter-one-by-greg-bear? '''Tor.com''' — ''Halo: Cryptum'' chapter one excerpt]</ref>
''Halo: Cryptum'' was released on [[2011|January 4, 2011]].<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/news/headline/science-fiction-legend-greg-bear-set-to-explore-the-time-of-the-forerunners/5011 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Science fiction legend Greg Bear set to explore the time of the Forerunners'']</ref> It was followed by ''[[Halo: Primordium]]'', which was released on [[2012|January 3, 2012]].<ref name= "Tor">[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/news/headline/tor-books-reveals-title-cover-art-and-release-date-of-second-halo-novel-by-greg-bear/113219 '''Halo Waypoint''' - Tor Books Reveals Title, Cover Art, and Release Date of Second Halo Novel by Greg Bear]''</ref>


It was released on [[2011|January 4, 2011]].<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/news/headline/science-fiction-legend-greg-bear-set-to-explore-the-time-of-the-forerunners/5011 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Science fiction legend Greg Bear set to explore the time of the Forerunners'']</ref>
==Official summary==
{{Article quote|One hundred thousand years ago, the [[Milky Way|galaxy]] was populated by a great variety of beings.  


==Plot synopsis==
But one species—eons beyond all the others in both technology and knowledge—achieved dominance.  
Ten thousand years after the [[human]] and [[San 'Shyuum]] civilizations lost [[Human-Forerunner wars|a devastating war]] to the Forerunners whilst [[Human-Flood war|driving]] the parasitic [[The Flood|Flood]] beyond the edge of [[Milky Way|the galaxy]], [[Earth]], then known as "Erde-Tyrene", is the last repository of the human species, now under control of the Forerunner [[Lifeshaper]], [[the Librarian]].


Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting is a young Forerunner [[Manipular]] who refuses to follow in [[Bornstellar's father|his father]]'s footsteps and become a [[Builder]]. Bornstellar's rebellion prompts his father to send him to live with the [[Miner]]s; one of the lowest [[Forerunner caste system|rates]] in Forerunner society. After living with the Miners on [[Mars|Edom]] in the [[Sol system]] for some time, he is inspired by his assigned [[ancilla]] to hunt for artifacts left by the [[Precursor]]s — beings of extraordinary power that preceded the Forerunner civilization. Bornstellar escapes to Erde-Tyrene, where he crosses paths with two humans - [[Chakas]] and [[Morning Riser|Riser]], who guide him on his search for Precursor artifacts. In the [[Djamonkin Crater]], they find an artifact that is revealed to be a [[Cryptum]] — a "warrior keep" created by a Forerunner [[Warrior-Servant]] group known as the [[Promethean]]s, guarded by ancient war machines known as [[war sphinx]]es.
They ruled in peace but met opposition with quick and brutal effectiveness.  


To Bornstellar's surprise, the Cryptum is unlocked by a code the humans had been unknowingly programmed with. Upon opening the Cryptum's seal, Bornstellar finds that it belongs to an ancient military leader known as [[the Didact]], who is then unwillingly revived from his millennial hibernation. Some days after the Didact's revival, a [[fleet]] of Forerunner ships arrives in the area, apparently aware of the Didact's presence despite the [[baffler]]s that hide the central region of the crater. The Didact realizes that the ships have arrived to ask for his help in something that is at this point unclear to Bornstellar. However, the Didact has other plans. He deduces that his revival, Bornstellar and the humans were part of a larger plan engineered by the Librarian, his wife. He decides to make his escape using [[Didact's ship|a ship]] created from a [[design seed]] planted under the crater's central peak, taking Bornstellar, the humans and his war sphinxes with him.
They were the Forerunners—the keepers of the [[Mantle]], the next stage of life in the Universe's [[Living Time]].  


They jump into [[slipstream space|slipspace]] and make their way to the formerly Precursor-occupied world [[Charum Hakkor]] in [[Unidentified star system (Human-San 'Shyuum alliance)|a distant system]], where they find that every Precursor structure has been destroyed and that [[The Timeless One|a mysterious entity]] that had once been imprisoned on the planet is nowhere to be found — something that greatly troubles the Didact. Further scans of the system reveal that all neurologically complex life in the entire system, including the planet [[Faun Hakkor]], has been eradicated some decades prior.
And then they vanished.  


Shortly afterward, they travel the system where the [[San 'Shyuum]] species had been quarantined after their war with the Forerunners, in order to meet the San 'Shyuum elders and find answers by triggering the humans' ancestral memories the Librarian had imprinted them with. In order to access the quarantine system, they meet the [[Confirmer]], a Promethean who once served alongside the Didact and has now been placed in charge of the San 'Shyuum. Before they arrive, Bornstellar undergoes his first [[Forerunner mutation|mutation]] from Manipular into first-form, acquiring the genetic imprint of the Didact. After meeting with the Confirmer on his [[Fortress-class vessel]] ''[[Deep Reverence]]'', they travel to [[Janjur Qom]], the San 'Shyuum homeworld.
This is their story.}}


As they approach Janjur Qom, it becomes apparent that they have walked into a trap. The world is in ruins, swarming with Forerunner ships and war machines; the San 'Shyuum have attempted a rebellion that is now being violently suppressed. The Didact's ship is intercepted and destroyed by the vastly superior Forerunner warships, its occupants forcibly dragged to the surface of the San 'Shyuum world. As he is slowly dragged toward the surface, Bornstellar witnesses a massive ring being transported into the system. The [[Domain]] the repository of all Forerunner knowledge — is suddenly opened to him for a brief moment, and he learns the ring's destructive capability and its name; ''[[Halo Array|Halo]]''.
==Plot synopsis==
{{Spoiler/begin}}
Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting is a young Forerunner [[Manipular]] who refuses to follow in [[Wise-Hands-to-Forge|his father]]'s footsteps and become a [[Builder]]. Bornstellar's rebellion prompts his father to send him to live with the [[Miner]]s, a [[rate]] lower than Builders. After living with the Miners on [[Mars|Edom]] in the [[Sol system]] for some time, he is inspired by his [[Bornstellar's ancilla|assigned]] [[ancilla]] to hunt for artifacts left by the [[Precursor]]s — beings of extraordinary power that preceded the Forerunner civilization.


Bornstellar wakes up and finds himself [[Physical restraints|restrained]] and questioned by the [[Faber|Master Builder]]. He has few answers regarding the mission the Librarian had planned for them, and soon falls unconscious again. Later, he wakes up onboard a Builder ship over Janjur Qom and is again met by the Master Builder and some of the surviving San 'Shyuum leaders. Chakas, Riser and the Didact are also present, all in restraints. The Master Builder reveals that the destruction at Charum Hakkor's system was due to a test firing of a Halo ring that has gone missing — along with the mysterious captive that had been imprisoned on the planet. The Master Builder also attempts to extract information from the San 'Shyuum elders on how the humans and San 'Shyuum managed to defeat the Flood ten thousand years prior. However, it is revealed that the only one alive who knew the secret — the [[First Prophet]] - died in the initial assault. Frustrated for the lack of answers, the Master Builder tells Bornstellar that he will be shipped back to his family, while he intends to continue interrogating the Didact.
Bornstellar escapes to the nearby world of [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], the ancient homeworld of the human species and their last repository after the humans' [[Ancestors|ancient spacefaring civilization]] lost [[Human-Forerunner War|a devastating war]] to the Forerunners who devolved them and exiled them on their homeworld as punishment. Erde-Tyrene was then left under the stewardship of the Forerunner [[Lifeshaper]], the [[Librarian]], whose guidance allowed the humans to begin an arduous process of recovery. On Erde-Tyrene, Bornstellar crosses paths with two humans - [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]], who guide him on his search for Precursor artifacts. In the [[Djamonkin Crater]], they find an artifact that is revealed to be a [[Cryptum]] a "warrior keep" created by a Forerunner [[Warrior-Servant]] group known as the [[Promethean]]s, guarded by ancient [[war sphinx]]es.


Bornstellar is sent to the [[Orion complex]], where he is reunited with his family. On their homeworld, he studies Forerunner history and discovers the Master Builder's plan to gain more power and to diminish the role of the Warrior-Servants — a scheme that has been in motion since conclusion of the human-Forerunner wars. This plan involves removing the Warrior rate from the [[Forerunner Council]], and a Builder weapon that would make all other weapons obsolete — Halo. Over time, Bornstellar also finds that the Didact's memories and consciousness are slowly gaining more and more prominence within him, with the Didact occasionally making comments and observations in his mind.
To Bornstellar's surprise, the Cryptum is unlocked by a code the humans had been unknowingly [[Geas|programmed with]]. Upon opening the Cryptum's seal, Bornstellar finds that it belongs to an ancient military leader known as the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]], who is then unwillingly revived from his millennial hibernation. Some days after the Didact's revival, a [[fleet]] of Forerunner ships arrives in the area, apparently aware of the Didact's presence despite the [[baffler]] that hides the central region of the crater. The Didact realizes that the ships have arrived to ask for his help in something that is at this point unclear to Bornstellar. However, the Didact has other plans. He deduces that his revival, Bornstellar and the humans were part of a larger plan engineered by the Librarian, his wife. He decides to make his escape using [[Didact's ship|a ship]] created from a [[design seed]] planted under the crater's central peak, taking Bornstellar, the humans and his war sphinxes with him.


One day, exploring his family's vast domicile complex, Bornstellar overhears his father and another, younger Builder conversing in secret. It is revealed that the Flood has returned to the galaxy, and has taken twelve bordering Forerunner systems over the last 300 years. He also learns that the Master Builder activated the Halo ring at Janjur Qom, as punishment for the San 'Shyuum rebellion. The Council disapproves of this use, considering Halo installations as weapons of last resort, and is preparing to hold a trial for the Master Builder for a violation of the Mantle. They also discuss a missing Halo ring that was tested near Charum Hakkor. Further complicating this is the fact that a powerful, [[metarch]]-level ancilla went missing with it.
They jump into [[slipstream space|slipspace]] and make their way to the formerly Precursor-occupied world [[Charum Hakkor]] in [[Charum Hakkor system|a distant system]], where they find that every Precursor structure has been destroyed and that [[Primordial|a mysterious entity]] that had once been imprisoned on the planet is nowhere to be found — something that greatly troubles the Didact. Further scans of the system reveal that all neurologically complex life in the entire system, including the planet [[Faun Hakkor]], has been eradicated some decades prior.


The next day, Bornstellar confronts his family with a message from the Didact within. He reveals that he knows of the Halo installations and that a Halo released the captive imprisoned at Charum Hakkor. Bornstellar's father, the designer of the Halo rings, is displeased to see his son taken from him and become a "mouthpiece for the Warrior-Servants", but reveals that Bornstellar has been asked to come to the Forerunner capital to testify against the Master Builder in his trial. Bornstellar's father reveals that there is a massive shift ongoing in Forerunner government due to the Master Builder's misuse of the Halo ring. Many elders have resigned in protest while younger, first-form councilors have taken their places in the Council.
Shortly afterward, they travel to [[San'Shyuum home system|the system]] where the [[San'Shyuum]] species — humanity's former allies — had been quarantined after their war with the Forerunners, in order to meet the San'Shyuum elders and find answers by triggering the humans' ancestral memories the Librarian had imprinted them with. In order to access the quarantine system, they meet [[the Confirmer]], a Promethean who once served alongside the Didact and has now been placed in charge of the San'Shyuum. Before they arrive, Bornstellar undergoes his first [[Forerunner mutation|mutation]] from Manipular into first-form, acquiring the genetic imprint of the Didact. After meeting with the Confirmer on his [[Fortress-class vessel]] ''[[Deep Reverence]]'', they travel to [[Janjur Qom]], the San'Shyuum homeworld.


Aboard the [[Council ship]] ''[[Seedling Star]]'', Bornstellar meets the First Observer of the Court, [[Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns]], one of the young first-form councilors who instructs him and gives him access to historical records. During the journey to the capital, Bornstellar studies the background of the Flood and its defeat by humans and the San 'Shyuum. Following the wars, there was a millennia-long political strife between the Builders and the Prometheans, with the Didact proposing a strategic solution, the building of fortress worlds known as [[Shield World]]s to monitor and control potential Flood outbreaks. On the other hand, an extreme faction of Builders led by the Master Builder began designing a superweapon which could decimate life on a galactic scale. The Builder faction was victorious and the Prometheans were forced out of the Council, with most of them going into exile.
As they approach Janjur Qom, it becomes apparent that they have walked into a trap engineered by the Didact's ancient enemy, the [[Faber|Master Builder]]. The world is in ruins, swarming with Forerunner ships and war machines; the San'Shyuum have attempted [[Battle of Janjur Qom|a rebellion]] that is now being violently suppressed. The Didact's ship is swiftly intercepted and dismantled by a superior force of Forerunner warships and its occupants are captured and taken aboard the Master Builder's ship. Before this, Bornstellar witnesses a [[Halo Array|Halo ring]] transition over the San'Shyuum world. Bornstellar is then questioned by the Master Builder, but has few answers. Frustrated, the Master Builder sends Bornstellar back to his family, while the Didact and the two humans remain in captivity.


The Master Builder's trial takes place in the [[Capital|Forerunner capital]], a massive construct now orbited by the remaining eleven Halo installations. The trial is interrupted by the rogue [[Contender-class artificial intelligence|Contender-class AI]] [[05-032 Mendicant Bias|Mendicant Bias]], who launches a full invasion on the capital, first disabling its defense systems. The AI takes control of Bornstellar's [[Forerunner body armor|armor]], but the Didact's consciousness within him issues a series of commands and frees Bornstellar of the Contender's control. Bornstellar manages to escape the capital on a [[Falco-class space pod]], along with [[Glory of a Far Dawn]], a Warrior-Servant, and Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns, the councilor he met earlier.
Bornstellar is sent to the [[Orion complex]], where he is reunited with his family. On [[Molaetra|their homeworld]], he studies Forerunner history and discovers the Master Builder's plan to gain more power and to diminish the role of the Warrior-Servants — a scheme that has been in motion since conclusion of the Human-Forerunner wars. This plan involves removing the Warrior rate from the [[Ecumene Council]], and a Builder weapon that would make all other weapons obsolete — Halo. Over time, Bornstellar also finds that the Didact's memories and consciousness — gained as a byproduct of his mutation — are slowly gaining more and more prominence within him, with the Didact occasionally making comments and observations in his mind.


As the escape pod rockets away from the capital, the immense construct seals off in defense as the orbiting Halo rings, now under control of Mendicant Bias, align themselves on the structure. Bornstellar notices a twelfth ring among the installations; the one that went missing at Charum Hakkor 43 years prior. Forerunner reinforcement fleets arrive through a [[Slipspace portal|portal]] to defend the capital, assaulting the Halo installations controlled by Mendicant Bias. However, the AI can only control five out of twelve installations; the rest maneuver into the portal to save themselves, while the ones controlled by the Contender begin firing sequence.
One day, exploring his family's vast [[domicile]], Bornstellar overhears his father and another Builder conversing in secret. It is revealed that the Master Builder activated the Halo ring at Janjur Qom, as punishment for the San'Shyuum rebellion. The Council disapproves of this use, considering Halo installations as weapons of last resort. They also discuss a [[Installation 07|missing Halo ring]] that was tested near Charum Hakkor. Further complicating this is the fact that a powerful, [[Metarch-class ancilla|metarch-class]] ancilla went missing with it. The next day, Bornstellar confronts his family with a message from the Didact within. He reveals that he knows of the missing Halo installation, and that it released the creature imprisoned on Charum Hakkor. Bornstellar's father, the designer of the Halo rings, is at first reluctant to discuss the matter, but reveals that Bornstellar has been asked to come to the Forerunner capital to testify against the Master Builder in a trial held for his violation of the Mantle.


At this point, Bornstellar feels his memories split into two compartments, with the Didact's consciousness taking full control. He maneuvers the Falco pod amidst the chaos of battle toward the capital system's portal, through the atmosphere of one of the rings attempting to escape. As they approach the portal, a Fortress-class warship emerges and attacks the Halo ring, which disintegrates in a spectacular display. Barely avoiding debris and pieces of the ring, the Falco pod makes it into the portal.
Aboard the [[Council ship]] ''[[Seedling Star]]'', Bornstellar meets [[Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns]], a young first-form councilor who instructs him and gives him access to historical records. During the journey to the capital, Bornstellar studies the background of the [[Flood]] and discovers that the parasite was defeated ten thousand years ago thanks to the efforts of the humans, but has now resurfaced in the Forerunners' domain, attacking a number of bordering worlds over the last 300 years. He also learns that following the war with the humans, there was a millennia-long political strife between the Builders and the Prometheans, with the Didact proposing a strategic solution, the building of fortresses known as [[Shield World]]s to monitor and control potential Flood outbreaks. On the other hand, an extreme faction of Builders led by the Master Builder began designing a superweapon which could decimate life on a galactic scale. The Builder faction was victorious and the Prometheans were forced out of the council, with most of them going into exile.


After a passage through the severely strained slipspace portal on the verge of collapse, they emerge a great distance away, with the slipspace journey's causal reconciliation effects being much stronger than normal. At this point, Bornstellar has become more and more detached from his original self; all barriers surrounding the Didact's imprint have broken, and he now has access to all of the Promethean's memories. Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns addresses him as if he was the Didact, inquiring him about the missing ring and Mendicant Bias. The Didact's consciousness reveals that the AI was charged by the Master Builder to test the Halo ring near Charum Hakkor before its disappearance. The being held captive on Charum Hakkor was likely transported on the ring, and Mendicant Bias may have communicated with it. With everyone aboard wounded and the pod's life support failing, the three occupants fall asleep. Waking up an unspecified time later, Bornstellar sees the galaxy from the pod's window, then six Halo installations suspended over the petals of an enormous construct his ancilla identifies as [[Installation 00|the Ark]], the place of construction for the Halo rings and the Librarian's base of operations. They are then rescued by a Lifeworker ship and given medical care.
The Master Builder's trial takes place in the [[Capital|Forerunner capital]], a massive construct now orbited by the remaining eleven Halo installations. The trial is interrupted by the rogue [[Contender-class artificial intelligence|Contender-class AI]] [[Mendicant Bias]], who launches an invasion on the capital using the twelfth, "lost" Halo installation, also taking control of five of the other rings in an attempt to fire them and sterilize the capital system. With the help of the knowledge of the Didact's consciousness within, as well as the Warrior-Servant known as [[Glory of a Far Dawn]], Bornstellar and Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns escape the chaotic battle around the capital through a [[slipspace portal]] in an [[Falco-class space pod|escape pod]].


Days after their rescue, Bornstellar takes a walk on the surface of the Ark installation. The Lifeworkers have begun restoring the ecosystems on the six Halo rings resting over the Ark's petals. A Lifeworker named [[Calyx]] explains that the ecosystems on the Halo installations were originally intended to preserve the species the Librarian had gathered from across the galaxy and used by the Master Builder to test captured specimens of the Flood on those species in order to research the Flood.
The portal takes them to [[Greater Ark|the Ark]], the place of construction for the Halo rings and the Librarian's base of operations. At this point, Bornstellar finds that he has become more and more detached from his original self, while the Didact's personality is much more prominent than before. Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns inquires the Didact within Bornstellar about the missing Halo and Mendicant Bias. It is learned that the disappearance of the AI and the ring may be connected to the creature once held captive on the planet. After drifting in space for some time, they are rescued by a Lifeworker ship and given medical care.


Later, a meeting between Bornstellar and the Librarian is arranged. The Lifeworkers and the Librarian treat him as an incarnation of the Didact; the Librarian reveals that on Janjur Qom, the Didact refused to give the Master Builder information on how to control the Contender-class intelligences or where the Didact's Shield Worlds were located. As a result, the Didact was evidently executed, making his imprinted consciousness within Bornstellar all there is left of him.
Once Bornstellar has recovered, a meeting between him and the Librarian is arranged. To Bornstellar's surprise, the Lifeworkers and the Librarian treat him as an incarnation of the Didact; the Librarian reveals that on Janjur Qom, the Didact refused to give the Master Builder information on how to control the Contender-class intelligences or where the Didact's Shield Worlds were located. As a result, the Didact was evidently executed, making his imprinted consciousness within Bornstellar all there is left of him.


The Didact and the Librarian spend time together on the Ark, inspecting all the species she had gathered from across the galaxy. Due to the Flood's return, the Didact assumes the role of the commander of Forerunner military once again, preparing to reactivate the Shield Worlds and the defenses he had planned thousands of years earlier. There is no knowledge of the status of the Forerunner government or the remaining Halo rings. The Didact also ponders on the status of Chakas and Riser, suspecting that the humans may have been spared by the Master Builder if he realized their value; their genetic memories contained the answer to defeating the Flood. Now, the Didact seeks to find the lost Halo ring, controlled by Mendicant Bias, and the captive from Charum Hakkor. In the end, the Didact finally remembers what the captive said when he communicated with it thousands of years prior:
Bornstellar–now the Didact–and the Librarian spend time together on the Ark, inspecting all the species she has gathered from across the galaxy. Due to the Flood's return, the Didact assumes the role of the commander of Forerunner military once again, preparing to reactivate the Shield Worlds and the defenses he had planned thousands of years earlier. There is no knowledge of the status of the Forerunner government or the remaining Halo rings. The Didact also ponders on the status of Chakas and Riser, suspecting that the humans may have been spared by the Master Builder if he realized their value; their genetic memories contained the answer to defeating the Flood. Now, the Didact seeks to find the lost Halo ring, controlled by Mendicant Bias, and the captive from Charum Hakkor. In the end, the Didact recalls what the captive said when he communicated with it thousands of years prior; the entity revealed that it was in fact the last Precursor, and that the Forerunners had been created by its kind millions of years ago, before they "[[Forerunner-Precursor war|ruthlessly destroyed]]" their creators. Finally, the being ominously stated that "their answer is at hand."
{{Spoiler/end}}


{{Article Quote|We meet again, young one. I am the last of those who gave you breath and shape and form, millions of years ago. I am the last of those your kind rose up against and ruthlessly destroyed. I am the last Precursor. And our answer is at hand.}}
==Appearances==
 
{{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Characters|
==Characters==
;Forerunners
===Forerunners===
*[[IsoDidact|Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting / IsoDidact]]
*[[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]]
*[[Ur-Didact]] {{1st}}
*[[Bornstellar's father]]
*[[Librarian]]
*[[Calyx]]
*[[Wise-Hands-to-Forge]] {{1st}}
*[[Confirmer]]
*[[Maker-of-Cherished-Mountains]] {{1st}}
*[[The Didact|Didact]]
*[[Bornstellar's sister]] {{1st}}
*[[Faber]]
*[[Faber]] {{1st}}
*[[Glory of a Far Dawn]]
*[[Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns]] {{1st}}
*[[The Librarian|Librarian]]
*[[Glory of a Far Dawn]] {{1st}}
*[[Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns]]
*[[Confirmer]] {{1st}}
 
*[[Calyx]] {{1st}}
===Humans===
*[[Grammarian]] {{Mo}}
*[[Chakas]]
*[[Strategos]] {{Mo}}
*[[Morning Riser]]
;Humans
 
*[[Chakas]] {{1st}}
===Artificial intelligences===
*[[Riser]] {{1st}}
*[[05-032 Mendicant Bias]]
*[[Matriarch of guides]] {{1st}}
;San'Shyuum
*[[First Prophet]] {{Mo}}
*[[Sustaining Wind]] {{1st}}
;Artificial intelligences
*[[Mendicant Bias]]
*[[Bornstellar's ancilla]] {{1st}}
*[[The Warden]] {{1st}}
;Precursors
*[[The Primordial]] {{1st}}
|title-2=Species|
*[[Flood]]
*[[Forerunner]]
*[[Human]]
*[[Huragok]]
*[[Merse]] {{1st}}
*[[San'Shyuum]]
*[[Pheru]] {{1st}}
*[[Precursor]] {{1st}}
*[[Unidentified millipede]] {{1st}}
|title-3=Organizations|
*[[Ancestors]] {{1st}}
*[[Ecumene]] {{1st}}
**[[Ecumene Council]] {{1st}}
***[[Capital Court]] {{1st}}
****[[Supreme Mantle Court]] {{1st}}
***[[Myrmidon]] {{1st}}
***[[Council security]] {{1st}}
**[[Forerunner fleet]]
**[[Builder]] {{1st}}
***[[Builder Security]] {{1st}}
**[[Lifeworker]] {{1st}}
**[[Miner]] {{1st}}
**[[Warrior-Servants]] {{1st}}
***[[Prometheans]] {{1st}}
*[[Erde-Tyrene civilization]] {{1st}}
*[[Human-San'Shyuum alliance]] {{Fm}}
*[[Unified Earth Government]]
**[[United Nations Space Command]]
|title-4=Locations|
*[[Molaetra]] {{1st}}
*[[Charum Hakkor system]] {{1st}}
**[[Ben Nauk]] {{1st}}
**[[Charum Hakkor]] {{1st}}
***[[Charum Hakkor arena]] {{1st}}
***[[Giant's Armory]] {{1st}}
***[[Highway (Charum Hakkor)|Highway]] {{1st}}
***[[Orbital arch]] {{Fm}}
**[[Faun Hakkor]] {{1st}}
*[[Greater Ark]] {{1st}}
*[[Installation 00]]
*[[Installation 07]]
*[[Orion complex]] {{1st}}
**[[Capital]] {{1st}}
**[[Ghibalb]] {{Fm}}
*[[San'Shyuum home system]] {{1st}}
**[[Janjur Qom]] {{1st}}
**[[Oort cloud]]
*[[Sol system]]
**[[Earth]]
***[[Africa]]
****[[Djamonkin Crater]] {{1st}}
****[[Marontik]] {{1st}}
**[[Mars]]
|title-5=Events|
*[[Forerunner-Flood war]]
**[[Fate of Maethrillian]] {{1st}}
*[[Forerunner-Precursor war]] {{Fm}}
*[[Grand Star Season]] {{1st}}
*[[Human-Forerunner wars]] {{Fm}}
**[[Siege of Charum Hakkor]] {{Fm}}
*San'Shyuum rebellion {{1st}}
**[[Battle of Janjur Qom]] {{1st}}
|title-6=Vehicles|
*[[Builder ship]] {{1st}}
*[[Council ship]] {{1st}}
**''[[Seedling Star]]'' {{1st}}
*{{Class|Despair|fighter}} {{1st}}
*{{Class|Dignity|escort}} {{1st}}
*{{Class|Diversion|}} {{1st}}
*{{Class|Falco|space pod}} {{1st}}
*[[Fast attack runner]] {{1st}}
*[[Forerunner cruiser]] {{1st}}
*[[Forerunner mining ship]] {{1st}}
*[[Forerunner picket cruiser]] {{1st}}
*{{Class|Fortress|vessel}} {{1st}}
**''[[Deep Reverence]]'' {{1st}}
*{{Class|Preservation|escort}} {{1st}}
*[[Planet-breaker]] {{1st}}
**[[Didact's ship]] {{1st}}
*[[Seeker (vehicle)|Seeker]] {{1st}}
*[[War sphinx]] {{1st}}
*[[Weapon-ship]] {{1st}}
|title-7=Weapons|
*[[Destructor beam]] {{1st}}
|title-8=Technology|
*[[AI suppressor]] {{1st}}
*[[Ancilla]]
*[[Artificial intelligence]]
**[[Avatar]]
**[[Rampancy]]
*[[Baffler]] {{1st}}
*[[Buffer field]] {{1st}}
*[[Confinement bubble]] {{1st}}
*[[Confinement field]] {{1st}}
*[[Constraint field]] {{1st}}
*[[Contender-class artificial intelligence]]
*[[Cryptum]] {{1st}}
*[[Dazzler]] {{1st}}
*[[Design seed]] {{1st}}
*[[Domain]] {{1st}}
*[[Durance]] {{1st}}
*[[Dyson sphere]]
*[[Energy shielding]]
*[[Fluxor shield]] {{1st}}
*[[Forerunner mutation]] {{1st}}
*[[Forerunner personal armor]]
*[[Form]] {{1st}}
*[[Geas]] {{1st}}
*[[Gravity lift]]
*[[Halo Array]]
*[[Hard light]]
*[[Logic plague]]
*[[Mind transfer]]
*[[Monitor]]
*[[Pain projector]] {{1st}}
*[[Planetary shield]] {{1st}}
*[[Reaction drive]] {{1st}}
*[[Quarantine shield]] {{1st}}
*[[Sentinel]]
**[[Aggressor Sentinel]]
*[[Shield world]]
*[[Slipspace bubble]]
*[[Slipspace core]] {{1st}}
*[[Slipspace flake]] {{1st}}
*[[Slipspace portal]]
*[[Star road]] {{1st}}
*[[Stasis capsule]] {{1st}}
*[[Stasis field]]
*[[Timelock]] {{1st}}
*[[Translation software]]
*[[Vigilant]] {{1st}}
|title-9=Miscellaneous|
*[[Kasna]] {{1st}}
*[[Pentad]] {{1st}}
}}


==Glossary==
==Glossary==
[[Halo Waypoint]] provided [[Halo: Cryptum/Glossary|a glossary of nouns]] used in ''Halo: Cryptum'' to make sure readers understand the meaning of the terms and phrases used in the novel.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/related/text/cryptum-glossary/62e29c59-a3f9-4b63-af76-def71fda5459 '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''Halo: Cryptum glossary'']</ref>
''[[Halo Waypoint]]'' features [[Halo: Cryptum/Glossary|a glossary of nouns]] used in ''Halo: Cryptum'' to make sure readers understand the meaning of the terms and phrases used in the novel.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/related/text/cryptum-glossary/62e29c59-a3f9-4b63-af76-def71fda5459 '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''Halo: Cryptum glossary'']</ref> A note at the beginning of the novel states that, like in [[Terminal (Halo 3)|''Halo 3'''s terminals]], many elements are modified to be intelligible to the reader, though not necessarily in English, (''viz''. [[Wikipedia:Geis|geas]], [[Wiktionary:faber|Faber]], [[Wiktionary:মানুষ|Manush]]). Thus, these terms and phrases should be interpreted as representative rather than literal.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Greg Bear had stated at the Emerald City Comic Con that the novel's working title was "''[[Wikipedia:Antediluvian|Antediluvian]]''", Latin for "before the deluge." This term refers to the time between the creation of Earth and the [[Wikipedia:Flood myth|biblical flood]].  
*Greg Bear had stated at the Emerald City Comic Con that the novel's working title was "''[[Wikipedia:Antediluvian|Antediluvian]]''", Latin for "before the deluge." This term refers to the time between the creation of Earth and the [[Wikipedia:Flood myth|biblical flood]].
*The cover of the novel, which was illustrated by [[Nicolas Bouvier|Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier]], depicts two small figures, possibly Forerunners or humans, standing on a ledge overlooking a large Forerunner structure. Given the different heights of the two, it is possible that these two figures are either the Didact and Bornstellar or Chakas and Riser.
*Holter Graham narrated the audiobook version of the novel.
*A preview of the novel containing the first two chapters was released online on December 22, 2010.<ref name="cryptum"/>
*The novel's narrative, presented as an in-universe account by Bornstellar, is referenced in ''Halo: Primordium'' and ''Halo: Silentium'' as the "Bornstellar Relation" ("Destruction of Orion Complex Capital World," or "ONI File CR-537-21")<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 12''</ref> discovered by the UNSC on [[Onyx]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 230''</ref>
*The cover of the novel, as well as that of ''Halo: Primordium'', was created as concept art for ''[[Halo 4]]''. Both images were illustrated by [[Nicolas Bouvier|Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP2gSLNzKSc&feature=related '''Halo Fest 2011''' - ''Halo 4 Discussion Part 1'']</ref>
*A preview of the novel containing the first two chapters was released online on December 22, 2010.{{Ref/Reuse|cryptum}}
*In a goof in Chapter 27, Bornstellar mentions having dreams because his armor no longer has an ancilla. A couple of pages later, when a [[Builder Security]] team asks the crew of the ship that he's on to strip their armor, Bornstellar is mentioned not to be wearing any with the implication that it had been stripped from him by Faber's forces. Later, on page 235, Bornstellar mentions that his armor was taken away from him [[Janjur Qom]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Cryptum_Jacket.png|Final jacket artwork, including a synopsis of the novel's premise.
File:Cryptum_Jacket.png|Final jacket artwork, including a synopsis of the novel's premise.
File:Sparth-forerunner-cover.jpg|A high-resolution version of the cover art. Note the two figures in the foreground.
File:Sparth-forerunner-cover.jpg|A high-resolution version of the cover art. Note the two figures in the foreground.
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==Sources==
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Halo: Cryptum
Cryptum - Cover.jpg
Attribution information

Author(s):

Greg Bear

Cover artist(s):

Nicolas Bouvier

Audio book narrator(s):

Holter Graham

Publication information

Publisher:

Tor Books (2011)
Simon & Schuster (2019)

Publication date:

January 4, 2011 (original)
March 26, 2019 (2019 edition)

Media type:

Print (Hardcover, Paperback)

Pages:

352 pages (original)
336 pages (2019 edition)

ISBN:

0765323966, 978-0765323965, 978-1982111755

Series information

Series:

The Forerunner Saga

Halo: Cryptum

Halo: Primordium

Other information

Notable info:

A glossary was released to help understand terms in this novel.

 

Halo: Cryptum is the first novel in The Forerunner Saga by Greg Bear. The novel explores Forerunner society and their shared history with humanity. The story is told in a first-person narrative, from the perspective of a Forerunner Manipular known as Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting,[1][2] and follows Bornstellar's adventures with the ancient Promethean military commander known as the Didact and two humans, Chakas and Riser.

Halo: Cryptum was released on January 4, 2011.[3] It was followed by Halo: Primordium, which was released on January 3, 2012.[4]

Official summary[edit]

One hundred thousand years ago, the galaxy was populated by a great variety of beings.

But one species—eons beyond all the others in both technology and knowledge—achieved dominance.

They ruled in peace but met opposition with quick and brutal effectiveness.

They were the Forerunners—the keepers of the Mantle, the next stage of life in the Universe's Living Time.

And then they vanished.

This is their story.

Plot synopsis[edit]

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting is a young Forerunner Manipular who refuses to follow in his father's footsteps and become a Builder. Bornstellar's rebellion prompts his father to send him to live with the Miners, a rate lower than Builders. After living with the Miners on Edom in the Sol system for some time, he is inspired by his assigned ancilla to hunt for artifacts left by the Precursors — beings of extraordinary power that preceded the Forerunner civilization.

Bornstellar escapes to the nearby world of Erde-Tyrene, the ancient homeworld of the human species and their last repository after the humans' ancient spacefaring civilization lost a devastating war to the Forerunners who devolved them and exiled them on their homeworld as punishment. Erde-Tyrene was then left under the stewardship of the Forerunner Lifeshaper, the Librarian, whose guidance allowed the humans to begin an arduous process of recovery. On Erde-Tyrene, Bornstellar crosses paths with two humans - Chakas and Riser, who guide him on his search for Precursor artifacts. In the Djamonkin Crater, they find an artifact that is revealed to be a Cryptum — a "warrior keep" created by a Forerunner Warrior-Servant group known as the Prometheans, guarded by ancient war sphinxes.

To Bornstellar's surprise, the Cryptum is unlocked by a code the humans had been unknowingly programmed with. Upon opening the Cryptum's seal, Bornstellar finds that it belongs to an ancient military leader known as the Didact, who is then unwillingly revived from his millennial hibernation. Some days after the Didact's revival, a fleet of Forerunner ships arrives in the area, apparently aware of the Didact's presence despite the baffler that hides the central region of the crater. The Didact realizes that the ships have arrived to ask for his help in something that is at this point unclear to Bornstellar. However, the Didact has other plans. He deduces that his revival, Bornstellar and the humans were part of a larger plan engineered by the Librarian, his wife. He decides to make his escape using a ship created from a design seed planted under the crater's central peak, taking Bornstellar, the humans and his war sphinxes with him.

They jump into slipspace and make their way to the formerly Precursor-occupied world Charum Hakkor in a distant system, where they find that every Precursor structure has been destroyed and that a mysterious entity that had once been imprisoned on the planet is nowhere to be found — something that greatly troubles the Didact. Further scans of the system reveal that all neurologically complex life in the entire system, including the planet Faun Hakkor, has been eradicated some decades prior.

Shortly afterward, they travel to the system where the San'Shyuum species — humanity's former allies — had been quarantined after their war with the Forerunners, in order to meet the San'Shyuum elders and find answers by triggering the humans' ancestral memories the Librarian had imprinted them with. In order to access the quarantine system, they meet the Confirmer, a Promethean who once served alongside the Didact and has now been placed in charge of the San'Shyuum. Before they arrive, Bornstellar undergoes his first mutation from Manipular into first-form, acquiring the genetic imprint of the Didact. After meeting with the Confirmer on his Fortress-class vessel Deep Reverence, they travel to Janjur Qom, the San'Shyuum homeworld.

As they approach Janjur Qom, it becomes apparent that they have walked into a trap engineered by the Didact's ancient enemy, the Master Builder. The world is in ruins, swarming with Forerunner ships and war machines; the San'Shyuum have attempted a rebellion that is now being violently suppressed. The Didact's ship is swiftly intercepted and dismantled by a superior force of Forerunner warships and its occupants are captured and taken aboard the Master Builder's ship. Before this, Bornstellar witnesses a Halo ring transition over the San'Shyuum world. Bornstellar is then questioned by the Master Builder, but has few answers. Frustrated, the Master Builder sends Bornstellar back to his family, while the Didact and the two humans remain in captivity.

Bornstellar is sent to the Orion complex, where he is reunited with his family. On their homeworld, he studies Forerunner history and discovers the Master Builder's plan to gain more power and to diminish the role of the Warrior-Servants — a scheme that has been in motion since conclusion of the Human-Forerunner wars. This plan involves removing the Warrior rate from the Ecumene Council, and a Builder weapon that would make all other weapons obsolete — Halo. Over time, Bornstellar also finds that the Didact's memories and consciousness — gained as a byproduct of his mutation — are slowly gaining more and more prominence within him, with the Didact occasionally making comments and observations in his mind.

One day, exploring his family's vast domicile, Bornstellar overhears his father and another Builder conversing in secret. It is revealed that the Master Builder activated the Halo ring at Janjur Qom, as punishment for the San'Shyuum rebellion. The Council disapproves of this use, considering Halo installations as weapons of last resort. They also discuss a missing Halo ring that was tested near Charum Hakkor. Further complicating this is the fact that a powerful, metarch-class ancilla went missing with it. The next day, Bornstellar confronts his family with a message from the Didact within. He reveals that he knows of the missing Halo installation, and that it released the creature imprisoned on Charum Hakkor. Bornstellar's father, the designer of the Halo rings, is at first reluctant to discuss the matter, but reveals that Bornstellar has been asked to come to the Forerunner capital to testify against the Master Builder in a trial held for his violation of the Mantle.

Aboard the Council ship Seedling Star, Bornstellar meets Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns, a young first-form councilor who instructs him and gives him access to historical records. During the journey to the capital, Bornstellar studies the background of the Flood and discovers that the parasite was defeated ten thousand years ago thanks to the efforts of the humans, but has now resurfaced in the Forerunners' domain, attacking a number of bordering worlds over the last 300 years. He also learns that following the war with the humans, there was a millennia-long political strife between the Builders and the Prometheans, with the Didact proposing a strategic solution, the building of fortresses known as Shield Worlds to monitor and control potential Flood outbreaks. On the other hand, an extreme faction of Builders led by the Master Builder began designing a superweapon which could decimate life on a galactic scale. The Builder faction was victorious and the Prometheans were forced out of the council, with most of them going into exile.

The Master Builder's trial takes place in the Forerunner capital, a massive construct now orbited by the remaining eleven Halo installations. The trial is interrupted by the rogue Contender-class AI Mendicant Bias, who launches an invasion on the capital using the twelfth, "lost" Halo installation, also taking control of five of the other rings in an attempt to fire them and sterilize the capital system. With the help of the knowledge of the Didact's consciousness within, as well as the Warrior-Servant known as Glory of a Far Dawn, Bornstellar and Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns escape the chaotic battle around the capital through a slipspace portal in an escape pod.

The portal takes them to the Ark, the place of construction for the Halo rings and the Librarian's base of operations. At this point, Bornstellar finds that he has become more and more detached from his original self, while the Didact's personality is much more prominent than before. Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns inquires the Didact within Bornstellar about the missing Halo and Mendicant Bias. It is learned that the disappearance of the AI and the ring may be connected to the creature once held captive on the planet. After drifting in space for some time, they are rescued by a Lifeworker ship and given medical care.

Once Bornstellar has recovered, a meeting between him and the Librarian is arranged. To Bornstellar's surprise, the Lifeworkers and the Librarian treat him as an incarnation of the Didact; the Librarian reveals that on Janjur Qom, the Didact refused to give the Master Builder information on how to control the Contender-class intelligences or where the Didact's Shield Worlds were located. As a result, the Didact was evidently executed, making his imprinted consciousness within Bornstellar all there is left of him.

Bornstellar–now the Didact–and the Librarian spend time together on the Ark, inspecting all the species she has gathered from across the galaxy. Due to the Flood's return, the Didact assumes the role of the commander of Forerunner military once again, preparing to reactivate the Shield Worlds and the defenses he had planned thousands of years earlier. There is no knowledge of the status of the Forerunner government or the remaining Halo rings. The Didact also ponders on the status of Chakas and Riser, suspecting that the humans may have been spared by the Master Builder if he realized their value; their genetic memories contained the answer to defeating the Flood. Now, the Didact seeks to find the lost Halo ring, controlled by Mendicant Bias, and the captive from Charum Hakkor. In the end, the Didact recalls what the captive said when he communicated with it thousands of years prior; the entity revealed that it was in fact the last Precursor, and that the Forerunners had been created by its kind millions of years ago, before they "ruthlessly destroyed" their creators. Finally, the being ominously stated that "their answer is at hand."

Spoilers end here.

Appearances[edit]

Characters

Forerunners
Humans
San'Shyuum
Artificial intelligences
Precursors

Species

Organizations

Locations

Events

Vehicles

Weapons

Technology

Miscellaneous


Glossary[edit]

Halo Waypoint features a glossary of nouns used in Halo: Cryptum to make sure readers understand the meaning of the terms and phrases used in the novel.[5] A note at the beginning of the novel states that, like in Halo 3's terminals, many elements are modified to be intelligible to the reader, though not necessarily in English, (viz. geas, Faber, Manush). Thus, these terms and phrases should be interpreted as representative rather than literal.

Trivia[edit]

  • Greg Bear had stated at the Emerald City Comic Con that the novel's working title was "Antediluvian", Latin for "before the deluge." This term refers to the time between the creation of Earth and the biblical flood.
  • Holter Graham narrated the audiobook version of the novel.
  • The novel's narrative, presented as an in-universe account by Bornstellar, is referenced in Halo: Primordium and Halo: Silentium as the "Bornstellar Relation" ("Destruction of Orion Complex Capital World," or "ONI File CR-537-21")[6] discovered by the UNSC on Onyx.[7]
  • The cover of the novel, as well as that of Halo: Primordium, was created as concept art for Halo 4. Both images were illustrated by Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier.[8]
  • A preview of the novel containing the first two chapters was released online on December 22, 2010.[2]
  • In a goof in Chapter 27, Bornstellar mentions having dreams because his armor no longer has an ancilla. A couple of pages later, when a Builder Security team asks the crew of the ship that he's on to strip their armor, Bornstellar is mentioned not to be wearing any with the implication that it had been stripped from him by Faber's forces. Later, on page 235, Bornstellar mentions that his armor was taken away from him Janjur Qom.

Gallery[edit]

Sources[edit]