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'''Gorian''' was a [[Jiralhanae]] in service of the [[Banished]]'s [[Bloodstars#Banished|Bloodstars]] under the clan [[Witch's Eye]].{{Ref/Novel|TRP|28}}
{{Quote|no=two|q1=Do you even know why you're fighting?|q2=War. It is the lifeblood that feeds the Jiralhanae soul. There need be no other reason than that. You think you are different? Is it not ''your'' lifeblood as well? What would you do without war, Spartan? Who would you be? Nothing. Nothing at all.|1=Tomas Horvath|2=Gorian|3=Gorian and [[Tomas Horvath]] when they were stranded on the ring fragment.{{Ref/Reuse|rp11}}}}
 
'''Gorian''' was a [[Jiralhanae]] in service of the [[Banished]]'s [[Bloodstars#Banished|Bloodstars]] under the clan [[Witch's Eye]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp28|RP|Chapter=28}}


==Biography==
==Biography==
Gorian was among the many Banished soldiers on [[Installation 07]] following the ambush on {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} in December, [[2559]]. During the [[Battle for Zeta Halo]], an explosion at the [[Silent Auditorium (location)|Silent Auditorium]] fractured the ring. Gorian was surveying a chokepoint with a [[Jiralhanae Captain]] when they picked up the scent of [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Tomas Horvath]].{{Ref/Game|HI|Audio log (Halo Infinite)#Reverie 2|Spartan Audio log|Detail=Reverie #03 - Choke Hold}}{{Ref/Novel|TRP|6}}
Gorian was among the many Banished soldiers on [[Installation 07]] following [[Battle over Installation 07|the ambush]] on {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} on December 12, [[2559]]. During the opening stages of the [[Battle for Zeta Halo]], Gorian had collected artifacts; his Phantom carried excavation tools and a selection of stone reliefs that were laser-cut from a larger slab or natural stone walls. These stone reliefs were carved with symbols that were not recorded in the [[UNSC]]’s [[Forerunner]] database.{{Ref/Reuse|rp10}}
 
On December 18,{{Ref/Note|While the audio log in ''Halo Infinite'' is dated December 26, ''Halo: The Rubicon Protocol'' retconned the date to December 18. Given the novel was released after ''Halo Infinite'', Halopedia uses it as the most up-to-date depiction of the events.}} several days after an explosion at the [[Silent Auditorium (location)|Silent Auditorium]] fractured the ring,{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=25}} Gorian and a [[Jiralhanae Captain]] were surveying a chokepoint—an area of the ring that was nearly fractured in two, with a land bridge connecting two fragments over a wide chasm—when they picked up the scent of [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Tomas Horvath]].{{Ref/Game|HI|Audio log (Halo Infinite)#Reverie 2|Spartan Audio log|Detail=Reverie #03 - Choke Hold}}{{Ref/Novel|RP|Chapter=6}} In the ensuing chase, the Jiralhanae pursued Horvath on their Phantom and destroyed the bridge, causing the fragment to break away. Caught on the fragment, Horvath was buried by a landslide as the fragment flipped. The Spartan managed to dig his way out, but was left stranded on the fragment.{{Ref/Reuse|rp6}} Meanwhile, Gorian’s Phantom was attacked by an [[Aggressor Sentinel]] for destroying the alloys supporting the land bridge, and, in the ensuing crash on the same fragment, the Phantom pinned the Aggressor underneath its hull. Gorian himself was the sole survivor of the crash, but he was trapped between the Phantom's crushed hull and a jump seat near the cockpit; Gorian's shoulder was dislocated and he had three cracked ribs from the crash. After two days alone on the fragment, Horvath discovered the wreckage of the Phantom and Gorian. Without any alternative means to escape the fragment, Horvath freed Gorian. After a short brawl, the two formed a truce until they could escape the fragment, though both intended to kill the other once they have returned to the main fragment of the ring.{{Ref/Reuse|rp10}}
 
The two spent four days digging the Aggressor out from under the Phantom in hopes to hijack its [[impulse drive]], then use it to fly across the ring's breach to the main fragment.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp11|RP|Chapter=11}} On December 25, the two had dug out the Aggressor; Horvath's AI [[Elfie]] disabled the sentinel's operative directive and hijacked its impulse drive, allowing the duo to hold the sentinel by its arms while it flew across the breach. Halfway across the breach, Gorian struck Horvath; the ensuing struggle sent the Aggressor slamming into an embankment, and left Horvath severely wounded with an alloy shard impaled between his intestine and spleen. Gorian, having mentioned he would best Horvath in a fair fight prior, pulled the shard out and promised he would kill Horvath fairly the next time they met. Horvath crawled up the embankment and watched Gorian board [[Jega 'Rdomnai]]'s Phantom. Sparing Horvath’s life, Gorian did not notify the accompanying Banished forces of the Spartan's presence.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp12|RP|Chapter=12}}  


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Some time later, Gorian and Jega 'Rdomnai captured and tortured [[ONI]] operative [[Kate Stalling]]; they stole her research on the ring's [[Conspectus network]]. For months, Gorian took Stalling to multiple excavation sites in search of the Conspectus network hubs, but eventually he abandoned her in a cave at an excavation site. By the time Horvath found Stalling on [[2560#March|March 4, 2560]], she was in a terrible state from the torture, but before the Spartan lend Stalling his sidearm to commit suicide, she told Horvath of Gorian's actions and his intent to access the Conspectus network. Enraged, Horvath became determined to hunt down and kill Gorian.{{Ref/Novel|RP|Chapter=22}}


Gorian and his Phantom crashed on a fragment of the ring, where he was rescued by the Horvath.{{Ref/Novel|TRP|10}} The two formed a truce until they could escape the fragment.{{Ref/Novel|TRP|11}}
On April 26, Gorian and 'Rdomnai reached a Conspectus hub and used a human [[prisoner of war]] as a [[Reclaimer]] to extract its data on the ring's current coordinates as well as its defensive systems. Observing the proceedings, Spartan [[Bonita Stone]] attacked the excavation team, aiming to retrieve the data stored within the sylloge node, thereby disrupting [[Escharum]]'s plans. After Stone succeeded in stealing the node, Gorian, driving a [[Riuctda Workshop Ghost]], grabbed her and dragged the Spartan by her helmet. Stone managed to break free, then ran for the surface, killing a number of Banished troops. However, 'Rdomnai eventually snuck up on Stone and killed her with his [[energy sword]]. Gorian and 'Rdomnai recovered the stolen node from her body, but they were unaware that Stone had ordered her AI [[Ouco]] to copy the data into her armor and corrupt the node itself, rendering it useless to the Banished.{{Ref/Reuse|rp28}} Gorian and 'Rdomnai then joined the Banished forces at [[Site Novem]] to breach the [[Conservatory (location)|Conservatory]] in search of the [[Monitor]] [[117649 Despondent Pyre]].{{Ref/Novel|RP|Chapter=32}}{{Ref/Novel|RP|Chapter=34}}


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On May 14, Gorian led reinforcements from the Conservatory to a nearby beacon tower, where the Banished were [[Battle of the beacon tower|in battle]] against the [[boat crew]]. Gorian recognized Horvath from a distance, and confronted the Spartan. The two fought, with Horvath quickly running out of places to hide while Gorian exhausted his [[Jovokada Workshop brute shot|brute shot]]'s grenades. As Gorian expended the last of his ammo, Horvath managed to drain his shields with a [[Jovokada Workshop spike grenade|spike grenade]] provided by [[Robin Dimik]], putting them on equal footing. Gorian followed Horvath onto an overlook and tackled him, but Horvath punched the hilt of an [[Domotos-pattern energy sword|energy sword]] into the side of Gorian's ribcage and activated it, cutting through Gorian’s bones, tissue, and organs before coming out on the other side of his ribcage. Gorian was killed, but as the two fell upon a translocation pad, they were teleported to another part of the ring.{{Ref/Reuse|rp36}} The translocation pad was then destroyed by a [[Thrasher missile]].{{Ref/Novel|RP|38}} Teleported to a partially collapsed mountain facility far away from the beacon tower, Horvath shoved Gorian's body off the side of the mountain.{{Ref/Novel|RP|39}}


Following his escape, Gorian and [[Jega 'Rdomnai]] captured and tortured ONI operative [[Kate Stalling]] for months for information and stole her research. Gorian eventually abandoned Stalling to die and headed for one of the [[Conspectus network]] hubs. By the time that Horvath found Stalling, she was in terrible state from the torture, but she was able to tell him of Gorian's actions and where he had gone before committing suicide in order to end her suffering. Enraged, Horvath became determined to hunt down and kill Gorian.{{Ref/Novel|RP|22}}
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|no=three|q1=Atriox [[The Signal|once crushed a Spartan helmet with his bare hand]].|q2=Well, Atriox isn't here. In fact, I'm betting he's probably good and dead by now.|q3=Careful with your words, [[Covenant religion#Demons|demon]].|1=Gorian|2=Tomas Horvath|3=Gorian|4=Gorian shows his pride and loyalty to Atriox.{{Ref/Reuse|rp11}}}}
Gorian is a sadistic and aggressive Jiralhanae that held a belief that the Jiralhanae lived for war.{{Ref/Reuse|rp11}} He enjoyed combat and was eager to fight;{{Ref/Reuse|rp36}} Gorian ordered [[Hectarius]] to stay out of his fight with Spartan Stone, as he wanted to reserve the right to kill her.{{Ref/Reuse|rp29}} When combined with his impatience,{{Ref/Reuse|rp11}} it made for an unpredictable fighter; when he and Horvath were being carried by a sentinel to the main ring fragment, Gorian decided to attack Horvath before they got across the gap.{{Ref/Reuse|rp12}}


On April 26, Gorian and 'Rdomnai reached the Conspectus hub and used a human prisoner of war as a [[Reclaimer]] to retrieve a data node containing information on Zeta Halo's current coordinates and the ring's defensive systems. Observing the proceedings, Spartan [[Bonita Stone]] attacked the excavation team, aiming to retrieve the data node and disrupt Escharum's plans. After Stone succeeded in stealing the node, Gorian, driving a [[Banished Ghost]], grabbed and dragged the Spartan before she managed to break free, attempting to reach the surface and killing a number of Banished forces, including [[Hectarius]] whom Gorian ordered to stay out of the fight, wanting to kill Stone himself. 'Rdomnai eventually managed to sneak up on and kill Stone who allowed them to take the data node before she died. However, Gorian and 'Rdomnai were unaware that Stone had had [[Ouco]] copy the data into her armor and corrupt the node itself, rendering it useless to the Banished.{{Ref/Novel|RP|28}} Gorian and 'Rdomnai then joined the Banished forces attempting to reach the [[Conservatory (location)|Conservatory]] and [[Monitor]] [[117649 Despondent Pyre]].{{Ref/Novel|RP|Chapter=34}}
Prideful and arrogant, Gorian boasted the accomplishments of [[Atriox]] and the Banished, all the while dismissing his enemies. He compared Horvath to [[kateukal]] pups, which he found small and stupid, and even called Horvath "pup". When the two held a truce on the stranded ring fragment, Gorian's pride would not let Horvath dictate when he rested or dug for the sentinel. His disregard for his enemies also made him react to Horvath's defiance with amusement. He threw food he had hunted and roasted at Horvath without hesitation, stating that he wanted to kill Horvath in a fair fight.{{Ref/Reuse|rp11}} When he approached Horvath at the beacon tower, he let out a deep, slow laugh before addressing Horvath in an approving tone, then declared he intends to kill the Spartan.{{Ref/Reuse|rp36}}


On May 14, Gorian led reinforcements from the Conservatory to one of Zeta Halo's beacon towers where the Banished were [[Battle of the Beacon Tower|in battle]] against the [[boat crew]]. Armed with a [[Type-25 Brute Shot]], Gorian faced off against Horvath who was armed with a pulse carbine stolen from a dead Sangheili. Horvath and Gorian entered a game of cat-and-mouse with Horvath quickly running out of places to hide and Gorian exhausting his ammo. As Gorian expended the last of his ammo, Horvath managed to drain his shields with a [[Jovokada Workshop spike grenade|spike grenade]] provided by [[Robin Dimik]], putting them on even footing before expending his carbine saving Dimik from two Kig-Yar. Gorian followed Horvath onto the overlook and tackled him, but Horvath punched the hit of an [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]] provided to him earlier by [[Erik Bender]] into the side of Gorian's ribcage and activated it, cutting through bone, tissue and organs before coming out on the other side of Gorian's ribecage. Gorian was killed, but as the two fighters fell upon a translocation pad, they were teleported to another part of the ring just before the pad was destroyed by a Banished [[Thrasher missile]].{{Ref/Novel|TRP|36}} Teleported to a partially collapsed mountain facility very far away from the beacon tower, Horvath shoved Gorian's body off the side of the mountain.{{Ref/Novel|TRP|39}}
==Equipment==
Gorian wore red Bloodstar armor which is equipped with energy shielding. During his confrontation with Horvath at the beacon tower, he brought a brute shot and held extra ammo on a sling across his chest.{{Ref/Reuse|rp36}}


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: The Rubicon Protocol]]''  
*''[[Halo: The Rubicon Protocol]]''  
==Notes==
{{Ref/Notes}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 04:00, May 31, 2024

Gorian
Biographical information

Died:

May 14, 2560[1]

Cause of death:

Stabbed with an energy sword by Tomas Horvath[1]

Personal details

Species:

Jiralhanae

Gender:

Male

Height:

Nearly 300 centimetres (9 ft 10 in)[2]

Weight:

About 700 kilograms (1,500 lb)[1]

Hair color:

Black[3]

Eye color:

Black[3]

Political and military information

Affiliation:

 

Tomas Horvath: "Do you even know why you're fighting?"
Gorian: "War. It is the lifeblood that feeds the Jiralhanae soul. There need be no other reason than that. You think you are different? Is it not your lifeblood as well? What would you do without war, Spartan? Who would you be? Nothing. Nothing at all."
— Gorian and Tomas Horvath when they were stranded on the ring fragment.[5]

Gorian was a Jiralhanae in service of the Banished's Bloodstars under the clan Witch's Eye.[6]

Biography[edit]

Gorian was among the many Banished soldiers on Installation 07 following the ambush on UNSC Infinity on December 12, 2559. During the opening stages of the Battle for Zeta Halo, Gorian had collected artifacts; his Phantom carried excavation tools and a selection of stone reliefs that were laser-cut from a larger slab or natural stone walls. These stone reliefs were carved with symbols that were not recorded in the UNSC’s Forerunner database.[3]

On December 18,[Note 1] several days after an explosion at the Silent Auditorium fractured the ring,[7] Gorian and a Jiralhanae Captain were surveying a chokepoint—an area of the ring that was nearly fractured in two, with a land bridge connecting two fragments over a wide chasm—when they picked up the scent of Spartan Tomas Horvath.[8][9] In the ensuing chase, the Jiralhanae pursued Horvath on their Phantom and destroyed the bridge, causing the fragment to break away. Caught on the fragment, Horvath was buried by a landslide as the fragment flipped. The Spartan managed to dig his way out, but was left stranded on the fragment.[2] Meanwhile, Gorian’s Phantom was attacked by an Aggressor Sentinel for destroying the alloys supporting the land bridge, and, in the ensuing crash on the same fragment, the Phantom pinned the Aggressor underneath its hull. Gorian himself was the sole survivor of the crash, but he was trapped between the Phantom's crushed hull and a jump seat near the cockpit; Gorian's shoulder was dislocated and he had three cracked ribs from the crash. After two days alone on the fragment, Horvath discovered the wreckage of the Phantom and Gorian. Without any alternative means to escape the fragment, Horvath freed Gorian. After a short brawl, the two formed a truce until they could escape the fragment, though both intended to kill the other once they have returned to the main fragment of the ring.[3]

The two spent four days digging the Aggressor out from under the Phantom in hopes to hijack its impulse drive, then use it to fly across the ring's breach to the main fragment.[5] On December 25, the two had dug out the Aggressor; Horvath's AI Elfie disabled the sentinel's operative directive and hijacked its impulse drive, allowing the duo to hold the sentinel by its arms while it flew across the breach. Halfway across the breach, Gorian struck Horvath; the ensuing struggle sent the Aggressor slamming into an embankment, and left Horvath severely wounded with an alloy shard impaled between his intestine and spleen. Gorian, having mentioned he would best Horvath in a fair fight prior, pulled the shard out and promised he would kill Horvath fairly the next time they met. Horvath crawled up the embankment and watched Gorian board Jega 'Rdomnai's Phantom. Sparing Horvath’s life, Gorian did not notify the accompanying Banished forces of the Spartan's presence.[10]

Some time later, Gorian and Jega 'Rdomnai captured and tortured ONI operative Kate Stalling; they stole her research on the ring's Conspectus network. For months, Gorian took Stalling to multiple excavation sites in search of the Conspectus network hubs, but eventually he abandoned her in a cave at an excavation site. By the time Horvath found Stalling on March 4, 2560, she was in a terrible state from the torture, but before the Spartan lend Stalling his sidearm to commit suicide, she told Horvath of Gorian's actions and his intent to access the Conspectus network. Enraged, Horvath became determined to hunt down and kill Gorian.[11]

On April 26, Gorian and 'Rdomnai reached a Conspectus hub and used a human prisoner of war as a Reclaimer to extract its data on the ring's current coordinates as well as its defensive systems. Observing the proceedings, Spartan Bonita Stone attacked the excavation team, aiming to retrieve the data stored within the sylloge node, thereby disrupting Escharum's plans. After Stone succeeded in stealing the node, Gorian, driving a Riuctda Workshop Ghost, grabbed her and dragged the Spartan by her helmet. Stone managed to break free, then ran for the surface, killing a number of Banished troops. However, 'Rdomnai eventually snuck up on Stone and killed her with his energy sword. Gorian and 'Rdomnai recovered the stolen node from her body, but they were unaware that Stone had ordered her AI Ouco to copy the data into her armor and corrupt the node itself, rendering it useless to the Banished.[6] Gorian and 'Rdomnai then joined the Banished forces at Site Novem to breach the Conservatory in search of the Monitor 117649 Despondent Pyre.[12][13]

On May 14, Gorian led reinforcements from the Conservatory to a nearby beacon tower, where the Banished were in battle against the boat crew. Gorian recognized Horvath from a distance, and confronted the Spartan. The two fought, with Horvath quickly running out of places to hide while Gorian exhausted his brute shot's grenades. As Gorian expended the last of his ammo, Horvath managed to drain his shields with a spike grenade provided by Robin Dimik, putting them on equal footing. Gorian followed Horvath onto an overlook and tackled him, but Horvath punched the hilt of an energy sword into the side of Gorian's ribcage and activated it, cutting through Gorian’s bones, tissue, and organs before coming out on the other side of his ribcage. Gorian was killed, but as the two fell upon a translocation pad, they were teleported to another part of the ring.[1] The translocation pad was then destroyed by a Thrasher missile.[14] Teleported to a partially collapsed mountain facility far away from the beacon tower, Horvath shoved Gorian's body off the side of the mountain.[15]

Personality and traits[edit]

Gorian: "Atriox once crushed a Spartan helmet with his bare hand."
Tomas Horvath: "Well, Atriox isn't here. In fact, I'm betting he's probably good and dead by now."
Gorian: "Careful with your words, demon."
— Gorian shows his pride and loyalty to Atriox.[5]

Gorian is a sadistic and aggressive Jiralhanae that held a belief that the Jiralhanae lived for war.[5] He enjoyed combat and was eager to fight;[1] Gorian ordered Hectarius to stay out of his fight with Spartan Stone, as he wanted to reserve the right to kill her.[4] When combined with his impatience,[5] it made for an unpredictable fighter; when he and Horvath were being carried by a sentinel to the main ring fragment, Gorian decided to attack Horvath before they got across the gap.[10]

Prideful and arrogant, Gorian boasted the accomplishments of Atriox and the Banished, all the while dismissing his enemies. He compared Horvath to kateukal pups, which he found small and stupid, and even called Horvath "pup". When the two held a truce on the stranded ring fragment, Gorian's pride would not let Horvath dictate when he rested or dug for the sentinel. His disregard for his enemies also made him react to Horvath's defiance with amusement. He threw food he had hunted and roasted at Horvath without hesitation, stating that he wanted to kill Horvath in a fair fight.[5] When he approached Horvath at the beacon tower, he let out a deep, slow laugh before addressing Horvath in an approving tone, then declared he intends to kill the Spartan.[1]

Equipment[edit]

Gorian wore red Bloodstar armor which is equipped with energy shielding. During his confrontation with Horvath at the beacon tower, he brought a brute shot and held extra ammo on a sling across his chest.[1]

List of appearances[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ While the audio log in Halo Infinite is dated December 26, Halo: The Rubicon Protocol retconned the date to December 18. Given the novel was released after Halo Infinite, Halopedia uses it as the most up-to-date depiction of the events.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 36
  2. ^ a b Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 6
  3. ^ a b c d Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 10
  4. ^ a b c Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 29
  5. ^ a b c d e f Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 11
  6. ^ a b Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 28
  7. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 25
  8. ^ Halo Infinite, Spartan Audio log: Reverie #03 - Choke Hold
  9. ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 6
  10. ^ a b Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 12
  11. ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 22
  12. ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 32
  13. ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 34
  14. ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 38
  15. ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 39