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Jul 'Mdama

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Jul 'Mdama is Sangheili who served as a Shipmaster in the Covenant during the Human-Covenant War and later became a key leader of the Covenant remnant.[1]

Biography

Jul was born in the state of State of Mdama on Sanghelios. Years later he would marry Raia 'Mdama, having two sons, Dural and Asum, and a few daughters. While he was away at war, he left estate management to Raia and her grandbrother, Naxan.

After the war, he still felt mistrust and resentment toward humanity, comparing them to the Flood in some respects, believing the species wouldn't stop their colonization efforts. He did, however, grudgingly admit that while they weren't the best at anything, they were good enough at everything to survive. In January 2553, he attended a meeting with the Kaidon Levu 'Mdama and the Arbiter Thel 'Vadam. He asked the Arbiter what his plans were for the humans and expressed his desire to finish them off while they were still recovering. After Vadam announced he will try to make peace with the humans, he and fellow shipmaster Forze decided that humanity wouldn't change and that they must stop them.

‘Mdama and Forze then allied with Avu Med 'Telcam purely out of pragmatism, as the Servants of the Abiding Truth were best-equipped to assassinate Thel 'Vadam. After stealing the frigate Unflinching Resolve, ‘Mdama became suspicious of 'Telcam's benefactors, and secretly followed him to New Llanelli. After he discovered 'Telcam receiving weapons from the Office of Naval Intelligence, ‘Mdama was discovered and captured by Naomi-010. Detained onboard the Template:UNSCship, he was interrogated by Evan Phillips and the shipboard AI, Black-Box. ‘Mdama was then transferred to ONI Research Facility Trevelyan, where he was placed in captivity under the supervision of Dr. Irena Magnusson.

Meanwhile, Jul was plotting to escape. While he no longer believed that the Forerunners were gods, he pretended to be a devout follower of the religion as a cover for visiting Forerunner sites, enabling him to find out about the Didact and various parts of Forerunner history. During his stay on the planet, he was fed genetically modified versions of food from Sanghelios, causing him to feel very sick. Eventually, after regaining his strength, he forced a Huragok to disable his explosive collar and to allow him through a malfunctioning portal that he found. This led him to Hesduros, a Sangheili colony world. Seeing that its inhabitants were very religious and weren't aware of recent events in the galaxy, Jul put on his religious façade and manipulated them into joining him on his quest to find the Didact and eradicate humans once and for all.[2]

'Mdama on Requiem.

Requiem

In 2554, 'Mdama and his followers found the shield world Requiem. Over the next three years, the Covenant remnant tried to enter the planet, without success. In 2557, several of his ships identified a human vessel heading to the planet. 'Mdama ordered his troops to board the ship and keep the humans away from Requiem.[3]

Over six months after the Didact's attack on Earth and after the UNSC Infinity returned to Requiem, 'Mdama still leads his Covenant remnant. The Forerunner artifact secured by Spartan Fireteam Crimson and broad aboard the Infinity translocated Doctor Henry Glassman to a Covenant-held base on Requiem. 'Mdama came to oversee several other soldiers when Glassman, alive but injured, was brought before to him by several other Sangheili.

Appearance

As the leader of the Covenant remnant, Jul 'Mdama wears armor commonly used by Zealots of the new Covenant order. His high position is indicated by a holographic symbol that hovers over the forehead of his helmet. At some point after awakening the Didact, his armor was painted with white handprints with Didact's unbound symbols on it, indicating his status as the "Didact's Hand."

Trivia

After 'Mdama's capture, Malcolm Geffen joked that it sounded like 'Mdama was saying "blarg". This is a reference to the Red vs. Blue machinima series, in which the Sangheili say only "blarg" and "honk".[4]

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