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Terrorist organization |
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Attack on Rahnelo, Ambush at Duraan, and Battle of the prototype Halo installation |
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Tem'Bhetek and Boru'a'Neem's faction was primarily composed of Jiralhanae and was led by San'Shyuum. Following the end of the war, those who sided with the Covenant during the Great Schism faced many hardships. The near extinct San'Shyuum had retreated into hiding, while many Jiralhanae continued to wage war against the Sangheili.[4] After losing his family during the fall of High Charity,[5] a San'Shyuum prelate named Tem'Bhetek created the faction alongside Boru'a'Neem to seek revenge against the Sangheili.[6]
History
Origin
When the Great Schism occurred, the Covenant was divided in two. The majority of the San'Shyuum and Jiralhanae remained loyal to the Covenant while, the Sangheili led the forces abandoning the empire. As a San'Shyuum, Prelate Tem'Bhetek found himself on the side of the Covenant, led by the High Prophet of Truth. During the battle of High Charity, Tem's family was killed by the Flood invasion,[5] and blamed their death on the Sangheili's interference. Minister Boru'a'Neem promised he would help Tem avenge his family's death if they escaped together. After their escape, they went into hiding as the Covenant was defeated at the hands of the Sangheili and UNSC forces. Following the war's end, Tem and Boru created a new faction.
This new faction employed species who were on the losing side of the Covenant civil war, and was predominantly composed of Jiralhanae. Aware of the truth about the Halo Array, 'Bhetek and a'Neem forsook the Covenant religion entirely, though many of their Jiralhanae subordinates continued to cling onto their beliefs in the "Great Journey" despite the two San'Shyuum publicly proclaiming the concept as false.[2]
Vendetta
After being defeated by the Sangheili, this faction sought revenge against their species. Unlike Boru'a'Neem, Tem'Bhetek had a smaller scale, more personal vendetta against Rtas 'Vadum and the Shadow of Intent, as he viewed them responsible for the death of his family. Unknown to Tem'Bhetek, the faction planned to use a prototype Halo installation to commit genocide against the Sangheili species by activating it near Sanghelios.[7]
The faction's first target was the Sangheili colony of Rahnelo. Using the CRS-class light cruiser Spear of Light, Tem lead Jiralhanae forces to attack the civilians on the planet's surface. The Sangheili civilians defended themselves to some extent taking several Jiralhanae with them but ultimately lost the battle. Tem had successfully kidnapped Kaidon Tulum 'Juranai and his two sons, and later executed them as test subjects for the activation of the prototype Halo installation. The attack on Rahnelo served as the first part of the faction's plan to lure in the Shadow of Intent.
Following the massacre, the faction proceeded to attack another Sangheili colony, Duraan. The Shadow of Intent engaged the faction's Spear of Light but failed to destroy it due to the interference of the planet's sun. The crew of the Spear of Light then boarded the Shadow of Intent attempting to take over the ship. A firefight ensued throughout the hanger bay and several decks of the ship. All the Jiralhanae forces were killed and Tem was taken prisoner.
Rtas 'Vadum located the faction's headquarters from the Spear of Light's database and took the Shadow of Intent to the prototype Halo installation to destroy it. Tem had managed to escape and return to Boru'a'Neem inside the installation where he learned the truth about what happened to his family. When High Charity fell, Boru had told Tem that his family was dead in order to escape. Realizing that his family was still alive for some time and that he could have potentially saved them, Tem felt betrayed by Boru. Now taking full control of the faction, Boru ordered several Yanme'e to open fire on Tem, wounding him further. Rtas and his soldiers fought the last of the faction's forces at the installation. Realizing who his true enemies were, Tem destroyed the installation ultimately helping Rtas and his soldiers escape. After the destruction of the installation, the faction ceased to exist.
Military structure
As in the Covenant hegemony after the Great Schism, Tem's faction was made up of the primary member species that remained loyal to the Covenant against the ejected Sangheili.
Classes | San'Shyuum | Yanme'e | Jiralhanae | |||
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Standard ranks | Minors | Minors | ||||
Specialized troops | Prelate | Stalkers | ||||
Veterans | Majors | Majors Captain | ||||
Leaders | Chieftain | |||||
Political | Minister |
List of apperances
- Halo: Shadow of Intent (First appearance)
- Halo Mythos
Sources
- ^ Halo: Fractures - Halo: Shadow of Intent - Page 132 - "Boru'a'Neem had made things clear: they were now partners, with different but equally important parts to play in the execution of their plan"
- ^ a b Halo: Fractures - Halo: Shadow of Intent - Page 130 - "They refuse to understand, no matter how many times I tell them" "Can you blame them? The Jiralhanae belief in the Forerunners was stronger than anyone in the Covenant..."
- ^ Halo: Fractures - Halo: Shadow of Intent
- ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe "The Return" - "It was a terrible war. The Prophets provided the Brutes with powerful new weapons, hoping that they would in turn defend their Prophets against our wrath. But when the Prophets went into hiding, the lack of leadership allowed the Brutes to return to their savage nature and they soon began to fight against each other. This lack of solidarity made them much easier prey. Some of my fellow commanders continue that fight even now"
- ^ a b Halo: Fractures - Halo: Shadow of Intent - Page 167 - "'They're gone, Prelate! the Minster shouted after him. 'There is nothing you can do!'"
- ^ Halo: Fractures - Halo: Shadow of Intent - Page 133 - "And I promise the Sangheili will pay for everything they have done"
- ^ Halo: Fractures - Halo: Shadow of Intent - Page 206 - "'Transport the ring to where?' The Minister cocked his head to one side. He looked genuinely puzzled and disappointed that Tem hadn't already guessed.'To Sanghelios of course'"