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Feldokra

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Feldokra
An illustration of Feldokra.
Astrographical

System:

Zethro'Kal system[1]

Orbiting:

Dokra-Movi[1]

Societal

Species:

Sangheili (non-native)[1]

Government:

 

Feldokra, also called Faithful Perseverance by the San'Shyuum, is an ocean-moon colony inhabited by Sangheili.[1]

OverviewEdit

Known ResidentsEdit

HistoryEdit

Covenant eraEdit

Feldokra was colonised by the great sea clans of the Sangheili's past, led by stalwart kaidons who built their homes atop the waters. Those who dwell on Feldokra are strong, rugged Sangheili, who prefer adventure and the beauty of the open seas to the mundanity of terrestial life. The Covenant eventually developed enormous structures across the world's surface, military citadels that would serve the highest echelon of military personnel, second only to the towers of High Charity itself. During construction, the investigations of the San'Shyuum revealed what the Sangheili had not; countless Forerunner fuel stores and power complexes lay deep below in the dark ocean trenches.[1]

PostwarEdit

Feldokra was ravaged during the Blooding Years.[3]

Dovo Nesto held a citadel on the world and maintained it for years after the Great Schism, while it still had power reserves. Severan, met with him there in 2557. After that point, the power reserves at the citadel had been used up resulting in Nesto fleeing. Scavengers would also attack the moon.[2]

GovernmentEdit

DefensesEdit

Across the state Ghe 'Talot lived in were dozens of Covenant armories.[3]

SocietyEdit

EconomyEdit

Ghe 'Talot's clan worked deep-sea mines on Feldokra that would help supply production materials to Kolaar Manufactorum on Sanghelios. With the Created uprising, the Created restricted the shipment of production materials that could be used to create weapons or other materiel.[3]

CultureEdit

Feldokra is home to guilds of Sangheili sea-hunters. Their long-running traditions were the basis for the construction of the Sulok-pattern beam rifle.[4]

GalleryEdit

List of appearancesEdit

SourcesEdit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 235
  2. ^ a b Halo: Empty Throne, chapter 12
  3. ^ a b c Halo: Outcasts, chapter 4
  4. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 293