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Revision as of 22:11, September 5, 2017

Malurok
File:Malurok.jpg
Astrographical

System:

Greaw-Jomel system[1]

Moon(s):

Tehmed[1], To'val[1]

Societal

Species:

Sangheili[2], Yanme'e[1]

Population:

2.1 billion[1]

Colonized:

Centuries prior to the present[1]

Government:

 

Malurok (Decided Heart in English) is a former Covenant planet now jointly-held between the Sangheili and Yanme'e that have resided there for centuries.[1]

History

Malurok was settled centuries ago by Sangheili kaidons and Yanme'e hive queens of the [[Covenant.[1] Since then, these two groups have managed their own affairs though the empire did make use of the colony. Many cycles prior to 2525, Unggoy on Malurok attempted to secede from the Covenant. Later known as the Sixteenth Unggoy Disobedience.[3] this rebellion was quashed in a matter of days by a strike force led by Ripa 'Moramee, a Malurok native. 'Moramee demonstrated his ability once more when a Kig-Yar pirate prince named Krith seized some amount of power on the planet only to have his reign ended by him. Shortly following the defeat of Krith, 'Moramee attempted a coup against his own kaidon in the state of Moram. He failed to murder the leadership of the clan and for this he was tried and imprisoned at Weeping Shadows of Sorrow.[3] He was also due to be executed after one cycle had passed but he was spared this fate by being made an Arbiter.[3]

Topography

From a cursory examination, Malurok's surface appears inhospitable. It is a harsh world featuring a number of barren atolls.[1][2] Beneath the surface, however, are labyrinthine cities and elaborate halls that house millions in comfort.[1] Large urban areas and keeps also exist on the surface.[3]

Government and politics

"Guilty! For your heinous crimes, we sentence you to a cycle in the Weeping Shadows of Sorrow--after which we will slowly extinguish your pathetic existence."
— A judge sentences Ripa 'Moramee.

Malurok is governed by independent Sangheili kaidons and Yanme'e hive queens. Before the undoing of the Covenant it was considered one of its primary worlds.[2][4][5][6] The hierarchs used Malurok to gather, train, and equip legions of troops as well as fleets of ships. In addition, the world was home to a good number of fortresses which still remain standing, which caused it to be recognized as a military base itself. The bureaucrats on High Charity were never able to find fault with the quality or quantity of the planet's tithes despite the independent sentiments expressed by its leaders.[1] Sangheili that were found guilty by a court of committing heinous crimes could be sentenced to imprisonment and execution through extended and punitive means.[3]

Economy

Malurok is known as a world characterized by industry.[1] Following the collapse of the Covenant, Malurok Armory manufactured Type-57 Phantoms, as the dropships were sought by both the Swords of Sanghelios and Jul 'Mdama's Covenant.[7]

Culture and society

The kaidons and hive queens on Malurok were proud to the point of insolence when they were still Covenant subjects. In its absence, their ambitions have been unleashed.

Trivia

The Sangheili terrorist, Parg Vol, was born and raised on Malurok.[4]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources