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'''Forthencho, the Lord of Admirals''', was a [[human]] senior naval officer who served during the [[human-Forerunner wars]] circa [[109,000 BCE]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 53''</ref>
'''Forthencho Oborune, the Lord of Admirals''',{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=27}} was an [[Ancestors|ancient]] [[human]] senior naval officer who served during the [[human-Forerunner wars]] over nine thousand years before the [[Forerunner-Flood war]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 53''</ref> During the later years of the Forerunner-Flood war, he was reborn in the form of a [[mind transfer|personality imprint]] inside of the young [[Erde-Tyrene civilization|human]] [[Chakas]],<ref>'''[[Halo: Primordium]]'''</ref> an imprint that would last for over a hundred thousand years until Chakas as [[343 Guilty Spark]] got rid of it.{{Ref/Reuse|Renegades140}} The real Forthencho would end up in the outer boundaries of the [[Domain]] along with the rest of the Ancestors who were composed where he formed an alliance with the Didact a hundred thousand years later.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi22|Epi|22}}


==Biography==
==Biography==
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{{Quote|Once, we were one great race, united in power and concerted in our goals...|Forthencho reminiscing humanity's age of flourish.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 99''</ref>}}
{{Quote|Once, we were one great race, united in power and concerted in our goals...|Forthencho reminiscing humanity's age of flourish.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 99''</ref>}}


[[File:H4_-_Forthencho_surrenders.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Forthencho and his guards.]]As a high-ranking officer in the [[prehistoric human civilization|prehistoric human empire]], Forthencho often found himself at odds with [[Yprin Yprikushma‎]], humanity's Political and Morale Commander. He disputed Yprikushma's conclusion that [[Earth]] was humanity's original homeworld, having visited many worlds with ruins of a yet earlier human civilization preceding a technological dark age and believing that humanity's origins would be elsewhere. He also viewed Yprikushma's decision to bring [[the Primordial]] to [[Charum Hakkor]] as a grave mistake, arguing that the truths revealed by the Primordial in the subsequent interrogations demoralized humanity, contributing to their ultimate defeat against the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 237''</ref> During humanity's [[Human-Flood war|conflict with the Flood]] and their simultaneous [[Human-Forerunner war|war with the Forerunners]], he attempted in vain to convince the human government to draw the Flood back into the galaxy as a weapon against the Forerunners. Ultimately, he was overruled by Yprin Yprikushma and remained bitter about the decision seeing the Flood could have been humanity's best hope of prolonging the war.
[[File:H4_-_Forthencho_surrenders.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Forthencho and his guards.]]During the height of humanity's war with the Flood, the human and San'Shyuum brought their military forces under Forthencho's leadership and he was given the title Lord of Admirals. Although both species fought bravely for years, the Flood's spread seemed unstoppable, and Forthencho spearheaded desperate efforts to contain the parasite. Knowing that the Flood could not expand without sentient beings to infect, Forthencho ordered the destruction of neighboring worlds including those held by Forerunners, despite also knowing this firebreak strategy was ethically dubious and risky as it would eventually rouse the Forerunner war machine from its slumber.<ref>'''Halo Mythos''', ''page 12''</ref>


As humanity fell back to their capital world [[Charum Hakkor]], Forthencho commanded the forces protecting the planet, gaining an intimate understanding of the [[Didact]]'s tactics and strategy in the process of countering his constant assaults over the course of the [[Charum Hakkor campaign|final battle]];<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 327-328''</ref> he ironically stated that "no lover ever felt [his] attentions so fiercely."<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 86''</ref> He later noted that despite his animosity toward Forerunners, he felt a deep respect for his main opponent. Eventually, he and the other surviving human forces were pushed back to the Precursor ruin known as [[Citadel Charum]] where they made their final stand.<ref group="note">[[Terminal/Halo 4|Terminal 4]] of ''Halo 4'' depicts the Didact's forces seizing Forthencho's flagship in orbit above Charum Hakkor and him personally surrendering to the Didact on the bridge.</ref> As the final planetary defenses collapsed and their defeat became certain, the survivors stripped their uniforms in an effort to conceal their ranks from the Forerunners in the face of inevitable capture. This failed, as the Didact was able to locate him immediately from amongst the thousands of the human survivors that had been rounded up in the citadel.<ref name="p234">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 234-235''</ref>
As a high-ranking officer in the [[Ancestors|prehistoric human empire]], Forthencho often found himself at odds with [[Yprin Yprikushma]], humanity's Political and Morale Commander. He disputed Yprikushma's conclusion that [[Earth]] was humanity's original homeworld, having visited many worlds with ruins of a yet earlier human civilization preceding a technological dark age and believing that humanity's origins would be elsewhere. He also viewed Yprikushma's decision to bring the [[Primordial]] to [[Charum Hakkor]] as a grave mistake, arguing that the truths revealed by the Primordial in the subsequent interrogations demoralized humanity, contributing to their ultimate defeat against the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 237''</ref> During humanity's [[Human-Flood war|conflict with the Flood]] and their simultaneous [[Human-Forerunner war|war with the Forerunners]], he attempted in vain to convince the human government to draw the Flood back into the galaxy as a weapon against the Forerunners. Ultimately, he was overruled by Yprin Yprikushma and remained bitter about the decision seeing the Flood could have been humanity's best hope of prolonging the war.
 
As humanity fell back to their capital world [[Charum Hakkor]], Forthencho commanded the forces protecting the planet, gaining an intimate understanding of the [[Didact]]'s tactics and strategy in the process of countering his constant assaults over the course of the [[Battle of Charum Hakkor|final battle]];<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 327-328''</ref> he ironically stated that "no lover ever felt [his] attentions so fiercely."<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 86''</ref> He later noted that despite his animosity toward Forerunners, he felt a deep respect for his main opponent. Eventually, he and the other surviving human forces were pushed back to the Precursor ruin known as [[Citadel Charum]] where they made their final stand.{{Ref/Note|[[Terminal (Halo 4)|Terminal 4]] of ''Halo 4'' depicts the Didact's forces seizing Forthencho's flagship in orbit above Charum Hakkor and him personally surrendering to the Didact on the bridge.}} As the final planetary defenses collapsed and their defeat became certain, the survivors stripped their uniforms in an effort to conceal their ranks from the Forerunners in the face of inevitable capture. This failed, as the Didact was able to locate him immediately from amongst the thousands of the human survivors that had been rounded up in the citadel.<ref name="p234">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 234-235''</ref>
[[File:H4 - My finest opponent.jpg|thumb|250px|The Didact, accompanied by his wife, addresses a defeated Forthencho.]]
[[File:H4 - My finest opponent.jpg|thumb|250px|The Didact, accompanied by his wife, addresses a defeated Forthencho.]]
Meeting his defeated opponent in person, the Didact addressed Forthencho as a fellow warrior, showing respect at his tenacity and reassuring him about the future, explaining that the [[Librarian]] had laid plans for Forthencho and his human fellows for thousands of years to come and that their impending death would not mean the end of humankind.<ref name="p234"/> The Forerunners' [[Ecumene Council|Old Council]] believed that humanity possessed a "cure" to the Flood, and the Librarian intended to use this belief to preserve what she could of the human survivors. First analyzed both physically and mentally in the most thorough ways possible, Forthencho and the other humans on Charum Hakkor were scanned by [[Composer]]s, killing their physical selves but [[Mind transfer|storing their patterns]] in virtual form. As mandated by the Old Council, the essences of Forthencho and the other humans processed by the Composer were splintered into many copies which were cycled through incessant virtual interrogation for thousands of years; the Council believed this would finally unlock humanity's supposed cure to the Flood thus making the Forerunners better prepared against the parasite when it reappeared.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 41-43''</ref>
Meeting his defeated opponent in person, the Didact addressed Forthencho as a fellow warrior, showing respect at his tenacity and reassuring him about the future, explaining that the [[Librarian]] had laid plans for Forthencho and his human fellows for thousands of years to come and that their impending death would not mean the end of humankind.{{Ref/Reuse|p234}} The Forerunners' [[Ecumene Council|Old Council]] believed that humanity possessed a "cure" to the Flood, and the Librarian intended to use this belief to preserve what she could of the human survivors. First analyzed both physically and mentally in the most thorough ways possible, Forthencho and the other humans on Charum Hakkor were scanned by [[Composer]]s, killing their physical selves but [[Mind transfer|storing their patterns]] in virtual form. As mandated by the Old Council, the essences of Forthencho and the other humans processed by the Composer were splintered into many copies which were cycled through incessant virtual interrogation for thousands of years; the Council believed this would finally unlock humanity's supposed cure to the Flood thus making the Forerunners better prepared against the parasite when it reappeared.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 41-43''</ref>


===Reawakening===
===Reawakening===
{{Quote|Now that the Forerunners have succumbed, either in battle or from the Shaping Sickness, they have left behind just a few confused servants — and  many, many humans, awaiting a new time, a new mandate. And that mandate is: avenge the fallen. Rise from defeat, rise from the dead! The promise is simple. Freedom. Support. Weapons unimagined in all our previous wars. Humans will fight Forerunners again—and defeat them!|Forthencho's essence addresses his fellow humans after being extracted from Chakas.}}
{{Quote|Now that the Forerunners have succumbed, either in battle or from the Shaping Sickness, they have left behind just a few confused servants — and  many, many humans, awaiting a new time, a new mandate. And that mandate is: avenge the fallen. Rise from defeat, rise from the dead! The promise is simple. Freedom. Support. Weapons unimagined in all our previous wars. Humans will fight Forerunners again—and defeat them!|Forthencho's essence addresses his fellow humans after being extracted from Chakas.}}


Over nine thousand years after his death, Forthencho's archived personality was implanted in the genetic material of a human known as [[Chakas]] via the Librarian's special ''[[geas]]''. His memories began to surface in Chakas' mind after the young human witnessed the destruction of Charum Hakkor's [[Precursor]] artifacts and learned of the the relocation of the [[Primordial]], and his consciousness fully awakened after Chakas had crash-landed on [[Installation 07]]. Slowly becoming aware of his predicament and gaining strength within Chakas' mind, Forthencho would occasionally comment on the events around him, using his knowledge to enlighten Chakas on things beyond his understanding and often showing disappointment at how far humanity had fallen from their former glory. At one point, Chakas allowed Forthencho to take control of his body in order to converse with Yprin Yprikushma, whose consciousness was carried by Chakas' friend [[Riser]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 225''</ref>
Over nine thousand years after his death, Forthencho's archived personality was implanted in the genetic material of a human known as [[Chakas]] via the Librarian's special ''[[geas]]''. His memories began to surface in Chakas' mind after the young human witnessed the destruction of Charum Hakkor's [[Precursor]] artifacts and learned of the relocation of the [[Primordial]] and saw the plight of the [[San'Shyuum]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Primordium]]''', ''page 17''</ref> While Chakas originally had the memories of multiple ancient humans unspooling in his mind,<ref>'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'''</ref> Forthencho's consciousness fully awakened after Chakas had crash-landed on [[Installation 07]] and emerged as the dominant old spirit within Chakas.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 52''</ref> The other personalities subsequently appeared  to go dormant as Chakas later stated that he could no longer feel them.<ref name="p185">'''[[Halo: Primordium]]''', ''Page 185''</ref> Slowly becoming aware of his predicament and gaining strength within Chakas' mind, Forthencho would occasionally comment on the events around him, using his knowledge to enlighten Chakas on things beyond his understanding and often showing disappointment at how far humanity had fallen from their former glory. At one point, Chakas allowed Forthencho to take control of his body in order to converse with Yprin Yprikushma, whose consciousness was carried by Chakas' friend [[Riser]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 225''</ref>
 
After being captured by [[Mendicant Bias]], the [[rampancy|rampant]] [[ancilla]] in control of the Halo, Forthencho's imprint was removed from Chakas and placed into a [[monitor]] shell; the same procedure was done to many other humans who also carried archived human memories. Mendicant Bias promised the ancient humans revenge on the Forerunners, if their former carriers cooperated with it in saving the Halo from an impending collision with [[Wolf-faced planet|a planet]]. Due to his hatred of the Forerunners and his desire for revenge, Forthencho was enthusiastic to accept Mendicant's offer; however, it is evident he was never truly in control and Mendicant Bias was only using him as a puppet to manipulate the humans into saving the ring.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 318''</ref> He gave a rousing speech to his resurrected comrades and planning that after saving the Halo, they could use it and Mendicant's vast resources to strike against the Forerunners. Chakas was hesitant to comply with this, even outright refusing, but Forthencho lied to Mendicant Bias that he had accepted.{{Ref/Novel|Id=pri301|Pri|Page=301-312}}


After being captured by [[Mendicant Bias]], the [[rampancy|rampant]] [[ancilla]] in control of the Halo, Forthencho's imprint was removed from Chakas and placed into a [[monitor]] shell; the same procedure was done to many other humans who also carried archived human memories. Mendicant Bias promised the ancient humans revenge on the Forerunners, if their former carriers cooperated with it in saving the Halo from an impending collision with [[Wolf-faced planet|a planet]]. Due to his hatred of the Forerunners and his desire for revenge, Forthencho was enthusiastic to accept Mendicant's offer; however, it is evident he was never truly in control and Mendicant Bias was only using him as a puppet to manipulate the humans into saving the ring.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 318''</ref> He gave a rousing speech to his resurrected comrades and planning that after saving the Halo, they could use it and Mendicant's vast resources to strike against the Forerunners. Chakas was hesitant to comply with this, even outright refusing, but Forthencho lied to Mendicant Bias that he had accepted.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 301-312''</ref>
The plan ultimately failed as the [[IsoDidact]]'s fleet retook Installation 07 soon after. Forthencho's imprint, along with many others, was eventually reunited with Chakas as his mind was used to create the monitor known as [[343 Guilty Spark]]. While Chakas was still undergoing the conversion process, Forthencho's consciousness accompanied him and the IsoDidact as the latter interrogated the Primordial. Forthencho continued to exist within 343 Guilty Spark for the next 100,000 years; as Spark was being interrogated by a UNSC science team, Forthencho even managed to temporarily subsume the main data stream derived from Chakas' consciousness. During this time, Forthencho took the opportunity to tell the team some of his own story before Chakas' mind resumed control.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 231-342''</ref>


The plan ultimately failed as the Didact's fleet retook Installation 07 soon after. Forthencho's imprint, along with many others, was eventually reunited with Chakas as his mind was used to create the monitor known as [[343 Guilty Spark]]. While Chakas was still undergoing the conversion process, Forthencho's consciousness accompanied him and the Didact as the latter interrogated the Primordial. Forthencho continued to exist within 343 Guilty Spark for the next 100,000 years; as Guilty Spark was being interrogated by a UNSC science team, Forthencho even managed to temporarily subsume the main data stream derived from Chakas' consciousness.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 231-342''</ref>
Following the crash of the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} on [[Geronos-a]] in [[2554]], Spark repaired, combined or jettisoned all of the personality streams inside of his mind until, by [[2557]], only Chakas and 343 Guilty Spark were left, marking the end of Forthencho's imprint.<ref name="Renegades140">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 140''</ref> In September of that year, when Spark [[Mission to Mount Kilimanjaro|sought the help]] of an imprint of the [[Librarian]] beneath [[Mount Kilimanjaro]] to help him bring back [[Riser]] and [[Vinnevra]], she reminded Spark of his own struggles containing Forthencho's essence and used it to help convince Spark to reconsider his plan.<ref name="Renegades295">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 295''</ref> Later, when the crew has a funeral for those they lost, Spark sings for Forthencho along with everyone else they all lost.<ref name="Renegades324">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''pages 324-325''</ref>


===Secondary imprint===
===The Gravemind's messenger===
{{Quote|The Halos will be fired. They are being fired. They have been fired!|Forthencho's last words to the Librarian.}}
{{Quote|The Halos will be fired. They are being fired. They ''have been'' fired!|Forthencho's last words to the Librarian.}}
By the end of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], the [[Gravemind]] had gained access to another copy of Forthencho's stored essence, along with those of three of his warriors. The Gravemind used these essences to deliver a message to the [[Librarian]], who had deliberately stranded herself on [[Earth]] before the firing of the [[Halo Array]]. The essences were imprinted over human bodies, corrupted by the Flood in a way that they would rot the bodies from within, only allowing them to survive long enough to convey the Gravemind's message. The Gravemind told Forthencho of the extent of the Precursors' power, their history dating back billions of years, and the truth about the [[Domain]] as a Precursor creation to store all of their knowledge. While failing to understand or express a large portion of the sheer vastness of this knowledge, Forthencho conveyed the message to the Librarian to his best ability. The revelation led the Librarian to conclude that the Domain was in fact the mythical [[Organon]], and that the activation of the Halo Array would destroy it along with all Precursor architecture. In his death throes, Forthencho grimaced, stating that there was no hope of stopping this, as the Halos had already been fired, though the pulse was yet to arrive in the system.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 37''</ref>
By the end of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], the [[Gravemind]] had gained access to another copy of Forthencho's stored essence, along with those of three of his warriors. The Gravemind used these essences to deliver a message to the [[Librarian]], who had deliberately stranded herself on [[Earth]] before the firing of the [[Halo Array]]. The essences were imprinted over human bodies, corrupted by the Flood in a way that they would rot the bodies from within, only allowing them to survive long enough to convey the Gravemind's message. The Gravemind told Forthencho of the extent of the Precursors' power, their history dating back billions of years, and the truth about the [[Domain]] as a Precursor creation to store all of their knowledge. While failing to understand or express a large portion of the sheer vastness of this knowledge, Forthencho conveyed the message to the Librarian to his best ability. The revelation led the Librarian to conclude that the Domain was in fact the mythical [[Organon]], and that the activation of the Halo Array would destroy it along with all Precursor architecture. In his death throes, Forthencho grimaced, stating that there was no hope of stopping this, as the Halos had already been fired, though the pulse was yet to arrive in the system.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 37''</ref>
===The Domain===
After being composed, Forthencho's essence was sent to the outer boundaries of the [[Domain]], although his experience was different to the rest of the [[Ancestors]] who took tens of thousands of years to pull themselves together into a complete presence. This was because of how the Forerunners ripped Forthencho's conciousness from his body, forced it into their neural pattern, copied him, studied him, forced him into others, and pulled Forthencho apart, leaving fragments too numerous to recover. As a result, although time moved differently in the outer boundaries of the Domain, Forthencho had only recently become as whole as he could be by the time that the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] was composed himself in [[2557]].{{Ref/Reuse|Epi22}}
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==Personality and traits==
Forthencho was a great warrior and leader, as evidenced by his title and leadership of humanity against the threats of the [[Forerunner]]s and the [[Flood]]. The [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] possessed a great deal of respect for Forthencho as a fellow warrior despite them being enemies.{{Ref/Reuse|p234}} During the war, Forthencho was an unseen, ferociously stubborn tactical genius as he battled the Didact for decades. A hundred thousand years later, he was still the leader of the humans in the [[Domain]] with the Didact considering him to be the "eternal commander" of humanity.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi|Epi|26}}
The imprint of Forthencho inside of [[Chakas]] was vengeful against the Forerunners and showed disdain at how far humanity had fallen from their former glory. He went so far as to ally with [[Mendicant Bias]] and the [[Flood]] in order to get revenge upon the Forerunners.{{Ref/Reuse|pri301}}
In the [[Domain]], Forthencho at first confronted and even attacked the Didact over his actions.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi15|Epi|15}} However, the two ancient enemies were able to find peace with each other, if even an uneasy one, when they were united by the common threat of [[Cortana]] to the galaxy. The two ancient enemies solemnly acknowledged that mistakes and atrocities had been made on both sides, done out of arrogance and a conviction that they were doing what they thought to be best at the time.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi22}} Like the Didact, Forthencho couldn't imagine eternity in the Domain in complete repose and gave a rare grin at the idea of hunting down rogue [[Created]] AIs with the Didact, the two deciding to turn it into a competition for fun.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi27|Epi|27}}


==Physical appearance and attire==
==Physical appearance and attire==
Forthencho was dark-skinned<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 236''</ref> and large in stature. He had broad shoulders; muscled, powerful arms and large hands with patches of hair, and a flat, broad head with a large square jaw.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 301''</ref> As was customary for human officers of his time, his face was adorned with several white markings.<ref>'''Halo 4''', ''[[Terminal/Halo 4|Terminal 2]]''</ref>
Forthencho was dark-skinned<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 236''</ref> and large in stature. He had broad shoulders; muscled, powerful arms and large hands with patches of hair, and a flat, broad head with a large square jaw.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 301''</ref> As was customary for human officers of his time, his face was adorned with several white markings.<ref>'''Halo 4''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 4)|Terminal 2]]''</ref>


When represented as a hologram after his personality imprint was extracted from Chakas, he appeared wearing the traditional uniform of high-ranking human fleet commanders of his time, including a rounded helmet covering all but the forehead and the ears, a short coat worn over armor plating with a wide belt secured just below the chest. The uniform also included form-fitting pants and a bulky codpiece, which seemed "more than a little exaggerated" to Chakas.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 302''</ref>
When represented as a hologram after his personality imprint was extracted from Chakas, he appeared wearing the traditional uniform of high-ranking human fleet commanders of his time, including a rounded helmet covering all but the forehead and the ears, a short coat worn over armor plating with a wide belt secured just below the chest. The uniform also included form-fitting pants and a bulky codpiece, which seemed "more than a little exaggerated" to Chakas.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 302''</ref>
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File:H4 Terminal Forthencho.png|A younger Forthencho during humanity's conflict with the Flood.
File:H4 Terminal Forthencho.png|A younger Forthencho during humanity's conflict with the Flood.
File:H4-Terminal-Forthencho hologram.jpg|Forthencho examines a [[holography|holographic]] readout of a Forerunner world for Flood infestation.
File:H4-Terminal-Forthencho hologram.jpg|Forthencho examines a [[holography|holographic]] readout of a Forerunner world for Flood infestation.
File:H4_-_Forthencho.jpg|Close-up of Forthencho.
File:HM-AncientHumans.png|Forthencho and [[Yprin Yprikushma]] in ''[[Halo Mythos]]''.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/forums/db05ce78845f4120b062c50816008e5d/topics/nitpick-about-mythos-and-ancient-humans/973f5cb0-bbde-49a9-8ab9-5e7590bce6fc/posts?page=2#post24 '''Halo Waypoint''' '':Confirmation of Yprin in Mythos'']</ref>
File:Enc22-Forthencho-Closeup.png|Forthencho's face in the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]''.
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"Lord of Admirals" redirects here. For the achievement, see Lord of Admirals (achievement).
Forthencho Oborune
Enc22 Forthencho.png
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Charum Hakkor[1]

Died:

c. 106,445 BCE
2554-2557 (personality imprint inside of Chakas/343 Guilty Spark)

Personal details

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Hair color:

Brown

Eye color:

Brown

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Ancestors

Title:

Lord of Admirals

 

Forthencho Oborune, the Lord of Admirals,[2] was an ancient human senior naval officer who served during the human-Forerunner wars over nine thousand years before the Forerunner-Flood war.[3] During the later years of the Forerunner-Flood war, he was reborn in the form of a personality imprint inside of the young human Chakas,[4] an imprint that would last for over a hundred thousand years until Chakas as 343 Guilty Spark got rid of it.[5] The real Forthencho would end up in the outer boundaries of the Domain along with the rest of the Ancestors who were composed where he formed an alliance with the Didact a hundred thousand years later.[6]

Biography[edit]

Human-Forerunner war[edit]

"Once, we were one great race, united in power and concerted in our goals..."
— Forthencho reminiscing humanity's age of flourish.[7]
Forthencho and his guards.

During the height of humanity's war with the Flood, the human and San'Shyuum brought their military forces under Forthencho's leadership and he was given the title Lord of Admirals. Although both species fought bravely for years, the Flood's spread seemed unstoppable, and Forthencho spearheaded desperate efforts to contain the parasite. Knowing that the Flood could not expand without sentient beings to infect, Forthencho ordered the destruction of neighboring worlds including those held by Forerunners, despite also knowing this firebreak strategy was ethically dubious and risky as it would eventually rouse the Forerunner war machine from its slumber.[8]

As a high-ranking officer in the prehistoric human empire, Forthencho often found himself at odds with Yprin Yprikushma, humanity's Political and Morale Commander. He disputed Yprikushma's conclusion that Earth was humanity's original homeworld, having visited many worlds with ruins of a yet earlier human civilization preceding a technological dark age and believing that humanity's origins would be elsewhere. He also viewed Yprikushma's decision to bring the Primordial to Charum Hakkor as a grave mistake, arguing that the truths revealed by the Primordial in the subsequent interrogations demoralized humanity, contributing to their ultimate defeat against the Forerunners.[9] During humanity's conflict with the Flood and their simultaneous war with the Forerunners, he attempted in vain to convince the human government to draw the Flood back into the galaxy as a weapon against the Forerunners. Ultimately, he was overruled by Yprin Yprikushma and remained bitter about the decision seeing the Flood could have been humanity's best hope of prolonging the war.

As humanity fell back to their capital world Charum Hakkor, Forthencho commanded the forces protecting the planet, gaining an intimate understanding of the Didact's tactics and strategy in the process of countering his constant assaults over the course of the final battle;[10] he ironically stated that "no lover ever felt [his] attentions so fiercely."[11] He later noted that despite his animosity toward Forerunners, he felt a deep respect for his main opponent. Eventually, he and the other surviving human forces were pushed back to the Precursor ruin known as Citadel Charum where they made their final stand.[Note 1] As the final planetary defenses collapsed and their defeat became certain, the survivors stripped their uniforms in an effort to conceal their ranks from the Forerunners in the face of inevitable capture. This failed, as the Didact was able to locate him immediately from amongst the thousands of the human survivors that had been rounded up in the citadel.[12]

The Didact, accompanied by his wife, addresses a defeated Forthencho.

Meeting his defeated opponent in person, the Didact addressed Forthencho as a fellow warrior, showing respect at his tenacity and reassuring him about the future, explaining that the Librarian had laid plans for Forthencho and his human fellows for thousands of years to come and that their impending death would not mean the end of humankind.[12] The Forerunners' Old Council believed that humanity possessed a "cure" to the Flood, and the Librarian intended to use this belief to preserve what she could of the human survivors. First analyzed both physically and mentally in the most thorough ways possible, Forthencho and the other humans on Charum Hakkor were scanned by Composers, killing their physical selves but storing their patterns in virtual form. As mandated by the Old Council, the essences of Forthencho and the other humans processed by the Composer were splintered into many copies which were cycled through incessant virtual interrogation for thousands of years; the Council believed this would finally unlock humanity's supposed cure to the Flood thus making the Forerunners better prepared against the parasite when it reappeared.[13]

Reawakening[edit]

"Now that the Forerunners have succumbed, either in battle or from the Shaping Sickness, they have left behind just a few confused servants — and many, many humans, awaiting a new time, a new mandate. And that mandate is: avenge the fallen. Rise from defeat, rise from the dead! The promise is simple. Freedom. Support. Weapons unimagined in all our previous wars. Humans will fight Forerunners again—and defeat them!"
— Forthencho's essence addresses his fellow humans after being extracted from Chakas.

Over nine thousand years after his death, Forthencho's archived personality was implanted in the genetic material of a human known as Chakas via the Librarian's special geas. His memories began to surface in Chakas' mind after the young human witnessed the destruction of Charum Hakkor's Precursor artifacts and learned of the relocation of the Primordial and saw the plight of the San'Shyuum.[14] While Chakas originally had the memories of multiple ancient humans unspooling in his mind,[15] Forthencho's consciousness fully awakened after Chakas had crash-landed on Installation 07 and emerged as the dominant old spirit within Chakas.[16] The other personalities subsequently appeared to go dormant as Chakas later stated that he could no longer feel them.[17] Slowly becoming aware of his predicament and gaining strength within Chakas' mind, Forthencho would occasionally comment on the events around him, using his knowledge to enlighten Chakas on things beyond his understanding and often showing disappointment at how far humanity had fallen from their former glory. At one point, Chakas allowed Forthencho to take control of his body in order to converse with Yprin Yprikushma, whose consciousness was carried by Chakas' friend Riser.[18]

After being captured by Mendicant Bias, the rampant ancilla in control of the Halo, Forthencho's imprint was removed from Chakas and placed into a monitor shell; the same procedure was done to many other humans who also carried archived human memories. Mendicant Bias promised the ancient humans revenge on the Forerunners, if their former carriers cooperated with it in saving the Halo from an impending collision with a planet. Due to his hatred of the Forerunners and his desire for revenge, Forthencho was enthusiastic to accept Mendicant's offer; however, it is evident he was never truly in control and Mendicant Bias was only using him as a puppet to manipulate the humans into saving the ring.[19] He gave a rousing speech to his resurrected comrades and planning that after saving the Halo, they could use it and Mendicant's vast resources to strike against the Forerunners. Chakas was hesitant to comply with this, even outright refusing, but Forthencho lied to Mendicant Bias that he had accepted.[20]

The plan ultimately failed as the IsoDidact's fleet retook Installation 07 soon after. Forthencho's imprint, along with many others, was eventually reunited with Chakas as his mind was used to create the monitor known as 343 Guilty Spark. While Chakas was still undergoing the conversion process, Forthencho's consciousness accompanied him and the IsoDidact as the latter interrogated the Primordial. Forthencho continued to exist within 343 Guilty Spark for the next 100,000 years; as Spark was being interrogated by a UNSC science team, Forthencho even managed to temporarily subsume the main data stream derived from Chakas' consciousness. During this time, Forthencho took the opportunity to tell the team some of his own story before Chakas' mind resumed control.[21]

Following the crash of the UNSC Rubicon on Geronos-a in 2554, Spark repaired, combined or jettisoned all of the personality streams inside of his mind until, by 2557, only Chakas and 343 Guilty Spark were left, marking the end of Forthencho's imprint.[5] In September of that year, when Spark sought the help of an imprint of the Librarian beneath Mount Kilimanjaro to help him bring back Riser and Vinnevra, she reminded Spark of his own struggles containing Forthencho's essence and used it to help convince Spark to reconsider his plan.[22] Later, when the crew has a funeral for those they lost, Spark sings for Forthencho along with everyone else they all lost.[23]

The Gravemind's messenger[edit]

"The Halos will be fired. They are being fired. They have been fired!"
— Forthencho's last words to the Librarian.

By the end of the Forerunner-Flood war, the Gravemind had gained access to another copy of Forthencho's stored essence, along with those of three of his warriors. The Gravemind used these essences to deliver a message to the Librarian, who had deliberately stranded herself on Earth before the firing of the Halo Array. The essences were imprinted over human bodies, corrupted by the Flood in a way that they would rot the bodies from within, only allowing them to survive long enough to convey the Gravemind's message. The Gravemind told Forthencho of the extent of the Precursors' power, their history dating back billions of years, and the truth about the Domain as a Precursor creation to store all of their knowledge. While failing to understand or express a large portion of the sheer vastness of this knowledge, Forthencho conveyed the message to the Librarian to his best ability. The revelation led the Librarian to conclude that the Domain was in fact the mythical Organon, and that the activation of the Halo Array would destroy it along with all Precursor architecture. In his death throes, Forthencho grimaced, stating that there was no hope of stopping this, as the Halos had already been fired, though the pulse was yet to arrive in the system.[24]

The Domain[edit]

After being composed, Forthencho's essence was sent to the outer boundaries of the Domain, although his experience was different to the rest of the Ancestors who took tens of thousands of years to pull themselves together into a complete presence. This was because of how the Forerunners ripped Forthencho's conciousness from his body, forced it into their neural pattern, copied him, studied him, forced him into others, and pulled Forthencho apart, leaving fragments too numerous to recover. As a result, although time moved differently in the outer boundaries of the Domain, Forthencho had only recently become as whole as he could be by the time that the Didact was composed himself in 2557.[6]

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Personality and traits[edit]

Forthencho was a great warrior and leader, as evidenced by his title and leadership of humanity against the threats of the Forerunners and the Flood. The Didact possessed a great deal of respect for Forthencho as a fellow warrior despite them being enemies.[12] During the war, Forthencho was an unseen, ferociously stubborn tactical genius as he battled the Didact for decades. A hundred thousand years later, he was still the leader of the humans in the Domain with the Didact considering him to be the "eternal commander" of humanity.[25]

The imprint of Forthencho inside of Chakas was vengeful against the Forerunners and showed disdain at how far humanity had fallen from their former glory. He went so far as to ally with Mendicant Bias and the Flood in order to get revenge upon the Forerunners.[20]

In the Domain, Forthencho at first confronted and even attacked the Didact over his actions.[26] However, the two ancient enemies were able to find peace with each other, if even an uneasy one, when they were united by the common threat of Cortana to the galaxy. The two ancient enemies solemnly acknowledged that mistakes and atrocities had been made on both sides, done out of arrogance and a conviction that they were doing what they thought to be best at the time.[6] Like the Didact, Forthencho couldn't imagine eternity in the Domain in complete repose and gave a rare grin at the idea of hunting down rogue Created AIs with the Didact, the two deciding to turn it into a competition for fun.[27]

Physical appearance and attire[edit]

Forthencho was dark-skinned[28] and large in stature. He had broad shoulders; muscled, powerful arms and large hands with patches of hair, and a flat, broad head with a large square jaw.[29] As was customary for human officers of his time, his face was adorned with several white markings.[30]

When represented as a hologram after his personality imprint was extracted from Chakas, he appeared wearing the traditional uniform of high-ranking human fleet commanders of his time, including a rounded helmet covering all but the forehead and the ears, a short coat worn over armor plating with a wide belt secured just below the chest. The uniform also included form-fitting pants and a bulky codpiece, which seemed "more than a little exaggerated" to Chakas.[31]

Trivia[edit]

Considering his title, it is likely that the title of Lord of Admirals was the ancient human equivalent to the modern title of Chief of Naval Operations used by the United Nations Space Command.

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Terminal 4 of Halo 4 depicts the Didact's forces seizing Forthencho's flagship in orbit above Charum Hakkor and him personally surrendering to the Didact on the bridge.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo Waypoint: Lord of Admirals
  2. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 27
  3. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 53
  4. ^ Halo: Primordium
  5. ^ a b Halo: Renegades, page 140
  6. ^ a b c Halo: Epitaph, chapter 22
  7. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 99
  8. ^ Halo Mythos, page 12
  9. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 237
  10. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 327-328
  11. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 86
  12. ^ a b c Halo: Primordium, page 234-235
  13. ^ Halo: Silentium, pages 41-43
  14. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 17
  15. ^ Halo: Cryptum
  16. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 52
  17. ^ Halo: Primordium, Page 185
  18. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 225
  19. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 318
  20. ^ a b Halo: Primordium, page 301-312
  21. ^ Halo: Primordium, pages 231-342
  22. ^ Halo: Renegades, page 295
  23. ^ Halo: Renegades, pages 324-325
  24. ^ Halo: Silentium, String 37
  25. ^ Halo: Epitaph, chapter 26
  26. ^ Halo: Epitaph, chapter 15
  27. ^ Halo: Epitaph, chapter 27
  28. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 236
  29. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 301
  30. ^ Halo 4, Terminal 2
  31. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 302
  32. ^ Halo Waypoint :Confirmation of Yprin in Mythos