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'''Soperada'Makra''',{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} also known as Breaking Shadow, was a [[Reformist]] [[San'Shyuum]] leader during the first [[Ages of Conflict|Age of Conflict]], and one of the [[Covenant|Covenant's]] founding fathers.<ref name="Mythos">'''Halo: Mythos''', page ''39''</ref>
'''Soperada'Makra''',{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} more commonly known as Breaking Shadow, was a [[Reformist]] [[San'Shyuum]] leader during the first [[Ages of Conflict|Age of Conflict]], and one of the [[Covenant|Covenant's]] founding fathers.<ref name="Mythos">'''Halo: Mythos''', page ''39''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
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As the [[War of Beginnings]] raged on for decades, the technological superiority of the San'Shyuum's [[Forerunner Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] spurred the [[Sangheili]] race to utilize Forerunner technology to defend their [[Sangheili colonies|worlds]]. As a result of the Sangheili's augmented defenses, the conflict reached a point of stalemate and eventually left both sides open to compromise. In [[852 BCE]], Breaking Shadow brokered a "tentative truce" with the Sangheili leader [[Pelahsar the Strident]]. Both leaders forgave the past crimes of their species and began working to form a harmonious alliance, one that would soon be established by the [[Writ of Union]] and become known as the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Reuse|Mythos}}
As the [[War of Beginnings]] raged on for decades, the technological superiority of the San'Shyuum's [[Forerunner Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] spurred the [[Sangheili]] race to utilize Forerunner technology to defend their [[Sangheili colonies|worlds]]. As a result of the Sangheili's augmented defenses, the conflict reached a point of stalemate and eventually left both sides open to compromise. In [[852 BCE]], Breaking Shadow brokered a "tentative truce" with the Sangheili leader [[Pelahsar the Strident]]. Both leaders forgave the past crimes of their species and began working to form a harmonious alliance, one that would soon be established by the [[Writ of Union]] and become known as the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Reuse|Mythos}}
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 18:39, April 21, 2022

Breaking Shadow
Breaking Shadow as he appears in the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition).
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Dreadnought[1]

Born:

1018 BCE[1]

Personal details

Species:

San'Shyuum

Gender:

Male

Height:

223.5 centimetres (7 ft 4 in)[1]

Weight:

89.8 kilograms (198 lbs)[1]

Political and military information

Affiliation:

 

Soperada'Makra,[1] more commonly known as Breaking Shadow, was a Reformist San'Shyuum leader during the first Age of Conflict, and one of the Covenant's founding fathers.[2]

Biography

Breaking Shadow served as a Reformist leader, along with Hierarchs Qurlom and J'nellin at the time.

As the War of Beginnings raged on for decades, the technological superiority of the San'Shyuum's Dreadnought spurred the Sangheili race to utilize Forerunner technology to defend their worlds. As a result of the Sangheili's augmented defenses, the conflict reached a point of stalemate and eventually left both sides open to compromise. In 852 BCE, Breaking Shadow brokered a "tentative truce" with the Sangheili leader Pelahsar the Strident. Both leaders forgave the past crimes of their species and began working to form a harmonious alliance, one that would soon be established by the Writ of Union and become known as the Covenant.[2]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), p. 258
  2. ^ a b Halo: Mythos, page 39