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'''Ther 'Vadam''' was a member of the [[Vadam]] family, rulers of the [[State of Vadam]]. He held the title of [[Kaidon]] and was an ancestor to Kaidon [[Thel 'Vadam]] | '''Ther 'Vadam''' was a member of the [[Vadam]] family, rulers of the [[State of Vadam]]. He held the title of [[Kaidon]] and was an ancestor to Kaidon [[Thel 'Vadam]]. | ||
According to the Vadam saga, he lost a war with one of Vadam's rivals. The new Kaidon had Ther and his soldiers placed in the [[Vadam Keep|keep's jails]], where they were mocked and fed scraps to prolong their miserable lives. Many of his brethren killed themselves in order to keep what was left of their honor. Ther managed to escape after weeks of starvation, becoming thin enough to squeeze through the bars of his window, scale the [[Kolaar Mountain|cliffs]] below, and enter a [[Vadam Valley|valley]], before swimming away [[Vadam Harbor|down river]]. For many days he walked, eating vermin and whatever else he could find before entering the [[Vadam Desert|deserts]]. There, he wandered for many years, building strength and hardness, making allies from others like him, willing to fight and live no matter the odds. | According to the Vadam saga, he lost a war with one of Vadam's rivals. The new Kaidon had Ther and his soldiers placed in the [[Vadam Keep|keep's jails]], where they were mocked and fed scraps to prolong their miserable lives. Many of his brethren killed themselves in order to keep what was left of their honor. Ther managed to escape after weeks of starvation, becoming thin enough to squeeze through the bars of his window, scale the [[Kolaar Mountain|cliffs]] below, and enter a [[Vadam Valley|valley]], before swimming away [[Vadam Harbor|down river]]. For many days he walked, eating vermin and whatever else he could find before entering the [[Vadam Desert|deserts]]. There, he wandered for many years, building strength and hardness, making allies from others like him, willing to fight and live no matter the odds. | ||
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His life was added to the "Vadam Saga," a wall with Vadam's history carved into it. | His life was added to the "Vadam Saga," a wall with Vadam's history carved into it. | ||
<ref>''' | <ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 195-196''</ref> | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
Revision as of 10:52, June 22, 2012
Ther 'Vadam was a member of the Vadam family, rulers of the State of Vadam. He held the title of Kaidon and was an ancestor to Kaidon Thel 'Vadam.
According to the Vadam saga, he lost a war with one of Vadam's rivals. The new Kaidon had Ther and his soldiers placed in the keep's jails, where they were mocked and fed scraps to prolong their miserable lives. Many of his brethren killed themselves in order to keep what was left of their honor. Ther managed to escape after weeks of starvation, becoming thin enough to squeeze through the bars of his window, scale the cliffs below, and enter a valley, before swimming away down river. For many days he walked, eating vermin and whatever else he could find before entering the deserts. There, he wandered for many years, building strength and hardness, making allies from others like him, willing to fight and live no matter the odds.
With his new allies he attacked the keep, scaled the walls of the tower and killed his usurpers. He threw their bodies into the river, which legend had it ran purple with Sangheili blood for a week. Upon reinstatement as Kaidon, he had every inmate of the keep too cowardly to commit suicide executed, and from there rebuilt his family.
His life was added to the "Vadam Saga," a wall with Vadam's history carved into it. [1]
List of appearances
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, pages 195-196