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The Forerunners and the Xalanyn arranged a parley between delegates from the two species, with [[Installation 07]] taken into range of the Xalanyn homeworld.{{Ref/Game|Id=af4|HI|Audio log (Halo Infinite)#Archaeological Findings 2|Banished Audio log|Detail=Archaeological Findings #04 - A Curious Directive}} The Forerunners deemed the Xalanyn to be a threat and decided that the Xalanyn were to be sealed on Installation 07,{{Citation needed}} with some members subjugated for study at the [[Silent Auditorium (location)|Silent Auditorium]] on the ring.{{Ref/Reuse|af4}} The [[Grand Edict]] charged Installation 07's monitor, [[117649 Despondent Pyre]], with guarding the Xalanyn's prison, and assigned [[Offensive Bias]] to the ring to aid in this.{{Ref/Reuse|stinger}}
The Forerunners and the Xalanyn arranged a parley between delegates from the two species, with [[Installation 07]] taken into range of the Xalanyn homeworld.{{Ref/Game|Id=af4|HI|Audio log (Halo Infinite)#Archaeological Findings 2|Banished Audio log|Detail=Archaeological Findings #04 - A Curious Directive}} The Forerunners deemed the Xalanyn to be a threat and decided that the Xalanyn were to be sealed on Installation 07,{{Citation needed}} with some members subjugated for study at the [[Silent Auditorium (location)|Silent Auditorium]] on the ring.{{Ref/Reuse|af4}} The [[Grand Edict]] charged Installation 07's monitor, [[117649 Despondent Pyre]], with guarding the Xalanyn's prison, and assigned [[Offensive Bias]] to the ring to aid in this.{{Ref/Reuse|stinger}}


At some point in Ancient history, the Sangheli on Sanghelios met, or knew about the Xalanyn, and considered them divine beings. Carvings depicting Xalanyn can be found in Ancient Ruins on Sanghelios.
At some point in history, the ancient [[Sangheili]] on [[Sanghelios]] met, or knew about, the Xalanyn, and considered them divine beings.{{Ref/Game|HI|Audio log (Halo Infinite)#The Prisoner 2|UNSC Audio log|Detail=The Prisoner #04 - Easy to Break}} Carvings depicting Xalanyn can be found in ancient ruins on Sanghelios.{{fact}}


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Xalanyn
Harbinger attacking John-117 outside the Conservatory. From Halo Infinite campaign level Conservatory.Full figure of a Xalanyn.
Sociocultural information

Homeworld:

Unknown

Notable individuals:

The Harbinger

Also known as:

Endless

 

"If Halo cannot kill them, it must imprison them."
Grand Edict to 117649 Despondent Pyre[1]

The Xalanyn,[2] also known as the Endless,[3] was an advanced race, whose members were imprisoned by the Forerunners on Installation 07 by 97,368 BCE due to their ability to survive the effects of the Halo Array.[1][4] Their cylixes were eventually discovered by Atriox during the Installation 07 conflict in 2560.[1]

History

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Background

"Halo was the Forerunners' terrible and ultimate solution to the parasite's relentless advance. Designed to destroy all sentient life, nothing was allowed to survive. And we were sure that nothing had. We were wrong."
— 117649 Despondent Pyre[4]

The origins of the Xalanyn were unknown, but they were one of the sentient species that were extant during the fall of the Forerunner civilization. They were not indexed by the Forerunners prior to the firing of the Halo Array,[2] and after the activation of the Halo rings, the Xalanyn inexplicably survived.[4] During the century after the firing, the Xalanyn were discovered alive and well by the Forerunners, much to the latter's confusion.[2]

The Forerunners and the Xalanyn arranged a parley between delegates from the two species, with Installation 07 taken into range of the Xalanyn homeworld.[5] The Forerunners deemed the Xalanyn to be a threat and decided that the Xalanyn were to be sealed on Installation 07,[citation needed] with some members subjugated for study at the Silent Auditorium on the ring.[5] The Grand Edict charged Installation 07's monitor, 117649 Despondent Pyre, with guarding the Xalanyn's prison, and assigned Offensive Bias to the ring to aid in this.[1]

At some point in history, the ancient Sangheili on Sanghelios met, or knew about, the Xalanyn, and considered them divine beings.[6] Carvings depicting Xalanyn can be found in ancient ruins on Sanghelios.Template:Fact

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The Harbinger: "I am the Harbinger. All that you know shall be undone."
Escharum: "Good."
The Harbinger and Escharum upon releasing the former from her cylix.[7]

In 2560, the Banished forces under the leadership of its War Chief Escharum arrived at Installation 07. The Banished excavated Forerunner subterranean structures, eventually coming across the cylix that contained the Xalanyn known as the "Harbinger".[8] The Harbinger was released from her cylix by forcing a human prisoner of war, Lucas Browning, to interface with her cylix.[7][8] Upon her release, the Harbinger allied with Escharum. She promised to help Escharum return the ring to its operational status, while Escharm would help her release her fellow Xalanyn from the Silent Auditorium.[9] The Banished excavated the Conservatory, allowing the Harbinger to gain access its interior and kill Despondent Pyre, stealing data from her at the same time.[10] Ultimately, Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 intervened, killing the Harbinger and preventing her from releasing the Xalanyn.[11][12]

Elsewhere on the ring, cylixes of other Xalanyn, though with a different appearance compared to that of the Harbinger, were found by Atriox.[1]

Physiology

The Xalanyn are generally humanoid in physical structure, possessing two arms and at least two legs, their hands bearing three or four digits. In contrast to other humanoid species, their feet project downward in a hyperextended position rather than forward, which renders the species incapable of terrestrial locomotion. As a result of this, the Xalanyn rely on the use of thrusters for movement. Their heads are smooth and hairless, with two wide-set pupil-less eyes, no nostrils, and a small, narrow mouth surrounded by a pair of fin-like tentacles. While their mouths contain teeth, they also possess a hinged, spike-like mouthpart at the front of their lower jaw.

Technology

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Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e Halo Infinite, Legendary post-credits cinematic
  2. ^ a b c Halo Infinite, Banished Audio log: Archaeological Findings #03 - Xalanyn
  3. ^ Halo Infinite, Forerunner Archives: Monitor Reports #07 - Artifact VII
  4. ^ a b c Halo Infinite, Banished Audio log: Archaeological Findings #01 - Reintroduction
  5. ^ a b Halo Infinite, Banished Audio log: Archaeological Findings #04 - A Curious Directive
  6. ^ Halo Infinite, UNSC Audio log: The Prisoner #04 - Easy to Break
  7. ^ a b Halo Infinite, UNSC Audio log: The Prisoner #03 - She was Smiling
  8. ^ a b Halo Infinite, UNSC Audio log: The Prisoner #02 - What was Inside
  9. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign level Pelican Down
  10. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign level Conservatory
  11. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign level House of Reckoning
  12. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign level Silent Auditorium