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{{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|Itho 'Hesiikee|File:Executioner.png|Tasked to lead Jiralhanae, Itho 'Hesiikee served as Atriox's commanding officer in 2549, sending his clan into combat forty Jiralhanae at a time. Each time, Atriox was the only warrior to return from battle. When it became clear that Atriox's hatred of the Covenant and his influence over other Jiralhanae posed a threat, 'Hesiikee decided to execute him. Returning alone from one last suicide mission, Atriox was brought before 'Hesiikee, who declared him a heretic and a traitor. However, when 'Hesiikee tried to execute Atriox, the Jiralhanae caught his blade and killed the Sangheili with his own weapon. In that moment, the Banished were born. After this confrontation, Atriox took 'Hesiikee's energy sword and reforged some of its components to create Chainbreaker, his custom gravity mace which would inspire the Banished's logo.}} | {{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|Itho 'Hesiikee|File:Executioner.png|Tasked to lead Jiralhanae, Itho 'Hesiikee served as Atriox's commanding officer in 2549, sending his clan into combat forty Jiralhanae at a time. Each time, Atriox was the only warrior to return from battle. When it became clear that Atriox's hatred of the Covenant and his influence over other Jiralhanae posed a threat, 'Hesiikee decided to execute him. Returning alone from one last suicide mission, Atriox was brought before 'Hesiikee, who declared him a heretic and a traitor. However, when 'Hesiikee tried to execute Atriox, the Jiralhanae caught his blade and killed the Sangheili with his own weapon. In that moment, the Banished were born. After this confrontation, Atriox took 'Hesiikee's energy sword and reforged some of its components to create Chainbreaker, his custom gravity mace which would inspire the Banished's logo.}} | ||
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{{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|''Sinaris''-pattern heavy destroyer|File:Enc22 SoTP CPV.png|During the Covenant War, ''Sinaris''-pattern heavy destroyers were often seen on the front lines of naval battles or leading glassing operation of human colonies. Commonly crewed by those who had been condemned for their disloyalty or disobedience, a posting aboard a ''Sinaris''-pattern heavy destroyer was considered to be a viable method of the faithful returning to the rolls of honor after previously disgracing themselves. Despite the vessel's distinct focus on naval combat, the ''Sinaris''-pattern was also equipped with sufficient complements of aircraft and infantry to assist in planetary occupation duties. Following the war, these warships continue to see service within the naval forces of the Swords of Sanghelios and other remnant factions.}} | |||
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Serving on the Varric-pattern heavy cruiser Incorruptible during the Great Schism, Voro Nar 'Mantakree killed shipmaster Tano 'Inanraree when he refused to fire on Flood which threatened to board their vessel, believing them Forerunner creations. After taking control of the Incorruptible, 'Mantakree was able to negotiate a truce between the Sangheili and Jiralhanae warships at High Charity, urging them to focus their attention on the Flood. However, the truce would be short-lived, forcing 'Mantakree to flee to Saepon'kal to regroup with another Sangheili fleet. There, Imperial Admiral Xytan 'Jar Wattinree ordered Voro Nar 'Mantakree to prevent the humans on Onyx from accessing its stores of Forerunner relics. Ultimately, 'Mantakree and his forces were killed when Spartan-II Kurt-051 detonated two nuclear warheads, destroying the planet.
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