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===The Gravemind's messenger===
===The Gravemind's messenger===
{{Quote|The Halos will be fired. They are being fired. They ''have been'' fired!|Forthencho's last words to the Librarian.}}
{{Quote|The Halos will be fired. They are being fired. They have been fired!|Forthencho's last words to the Librarian.}}
By the end of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], the [[Gravemind]] had gained access to another copy of Forthencho's stored essence, along with those of three of his warriors. The Gravemind used these essences to deliver a message to the [[Librarian]], who had deliberately stranded herself on [[Earth]] before the firing of the [[Halo Array]]. The essences were imprinted over human bodies, corrupted by the Flood in a way that they would rot the bodies from within, only allowing them to survive long enough to convey the Gravemind's message. The Gravemind told Forthencho of the extent of the Precursors' power, their history dating back billions of years, and the truth about the [[Domain]] as a Precursor creation to store all of their knowledge. While failing to understand or express a large portion of the sheer vastness of this knowledge, Forthencho conveyed the message to the Librarian to his best ability. The revelation led the Librarian to conclude that the Domain was in fact the mythical [[Organon]], and that the activation of the Halo Array would destroy it along with all Precursor architecture. In his death throes, Forthencho grimaced, stating that there was no hope of stopping this, as the Halos had already been fired, though the pulse was yet to arrive in the system.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 37''</ref>
By the end of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], the [[Gravemind]] had gained access to another copy of Forthencho's stored essence, along with those of three of his warriors. The Gravemind used these essences to deliver a message to the [[Librarian]], who had deliberately stranded herself on [[Earth]] before the firing of the [[Halo Array]]. The essences were imprinted over human bodies, corrupted by the Flood in a way that they would rot the bodies from within, only allowing them to survive long enough to convey the Gravemind's message. The Gravemind told Forthencho of the extent of the Precursors' power, their history dating back billions of years, and the truth about the [[Domain]] as a Precursor creation to store all of their knowledge. While failing to understand or express a large portion of the sheer vastness of this knowledge, Forthencho conveyed the message to the Librarian to his best ability. The revelation led the Librarian to conclude that the Domain was in fact the mythical [[Organon]], and that the activation of the Halo Array would destroy it along with all Precursor architecture. In his death throes, Forthencho grimaced, stating that there was no hope of stopping this, as the Halos had already been fired, though the pulse was yet to arrive in the system.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 37''</ref>


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