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This article is about the digital novella. For the assault carrier, see Shadow of Intent.
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Simon & Schuster[1] |
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Digital[1] |
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128 pages[2] |
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Halo: Shadow of Intent is a digital novella from Simon & Schuster written by New York Times bestselling author and former Halo lead writer Joseph Staten. It was released on December 7, 2015.[1] The novella takes place shortly after the events of Halo 3.[4]
Official summary
“ | After decades of grim combat against the humans and then the traitorous Covenant Prophets, the Sangheili warrior Rtas ‘Vadum—the Half-Jaw—has earned a long rest. But not all of the Prophets perished in their holy city, High Charity, and now one of their fearsome Prelates has sworn his vengeance. This powerful threat has set a cataclysmic plan in motion—a plan to lure the Half-Jaw into a trap that will herald the utter destruction of the entire Sangheili race…[5] | ” |
Appearances
Trivia
- The novel's cover is illustrated by artist David Bolton.[1]
- Besides the short film The Duel, the art of which is stylized, the cover art of the novel is one of the only visual depictions of a female Sangheili.