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ONI Section Zero Board//Surveillance transcription of internal communications
between subjects 'D' and 'S'. 05.06.2555 1702 hrs//Full transcript available on
request//
['D'] Play it back to me, let me hear what we got.
"You wish to know about Atriox and his Banished? The Covenant's dirty little
secret. The Jiralhanae they could not control. When I joined the Covenant I was
young and easily led. Even back then he had already passed into legends and
whispers. A monstrous savage who railed against those who would show us
the way to the Great Journey. What a fool I was.
I was there when they tried to execute him. Many have said the same but I
speak the truth. His crime was to question the Great Journey. To question the
Prophets as they sent wave after wave of his kind to die. With each battle he
became harder, his dissent louder until the Covenant had to silence him.
He was to be executed for heresy; for bringing shame upon the Covenant and
doubt to weak willed minds. I was working some menial task nearby when they
brought him in. Bloodied and fresh from the fight. He showed no fear—it was
as if there was too much rage inside him for any other emotion. As the executor
brought down his blade, Atriox rose, killing his would be killer. The other Brutes
fell upon the rest of the guards—such savagery. Years later I heard Atriox had
engaged the services of the Enduring Conviction.
I wonder, would the war have ended sooner had he led the Covenant? Or would
it still be raging? I say this—do not underestimate him. I know you humans.
There is honor in you, but there is equally deceit and I know how you nurture
your plots. If you try and harness his power. He will burn you. Atriox works for
no one. He may not be the Covenant, but he is not your tool."
['S'] That was all we could get out of the Sangheili, sir. He wouldn't say any more
without us answering some uncomfortable questions so we let him go.