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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Bornstellar's son was conceived centuries after the [[Great Purification]] and the "great journey" exile of the last Forerunners from the [[Milky Way galaxy]]. Born on a fertile [[natural satellite]] orbiting a gas giant, the child was raised in a simple farming lifestyle without the comforts of advanced technology. At nine years of age, he was fully capable of goading beasts of burden three times his height to plow farmland around his family's homestead. After a hard day's work, he and his mother and father would sometimes dine outside under twilight stars. He would often | Bornstellar's son was conceived centuries after the [[Great Purification]] and the "great journey" exile of the last Forerunners from the [[Milky Way galaxy]]. Born on a fertile [[natural satellite]] orbiting a gas giant, the child was raised in a simple farming lifestyle without the comforts of advanced technology. At nine years of age, he was fully capable of goading beasts of burden three times his height to plow farmland around his family's homestead. After a hard day's work, he and his mother and father would sometimes dine outside under twilight stars. He would often ask his father to tell him stories, particularly tales of [[Halo array|Halo]]. Worried his son was not yet ready to know the [[The Forerunner Saga|truth]] behind of the ringworld weapons, Bornstellar would instead tell him lose recounts shrouded in myth and legend.<ref name=''HF''/> | ||
==Traits== | ==Traits== |
Revision as of 18:13, December 13, 2016
This young Forerunner was the offspring of the IsoDidact and the Lifeshaper Chant-to-Green.[1]
Biography
Bornstellar's son was conceived centuries after the Great Purification and the "great journey" exile of the last Forerunners from the Milky Way galaxy. Born on a fertile natural satellite orbiting a gas giant, the child was raised in a simple farming lifestyle without the comforts of advanced technology. At nine years of age, he was fully capable of goading beasts of burden three times his height to plow farmland around his family's homestead. After a hard day's work, he and his mother and father would sometimes dine outside under twilight stars. He would often ask his father to tell him stories, particularly tales of Halo. Worried his son was not yet ready to know the truth behind of the ringworld weapons, Bornstellar would instead tell him lose recounts shrouded in myth and legend.Cite error: The opening <ref>
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Traits
Bornstellar's son grew up focused and strong. He loved working in fields with his hands and he wore a weathered straw hat.Cite error: The opening <ref>
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List of appearances
- Halo: Fractures
- Untitled story (First appearance)