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===Great Schism===
===Great Schism===
The following day, while walking through one of High Charity's Hanging Gardens without aid from his anti-gravity belt or [[anti-gravity chair|chair]] following his ancestor [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben]]'s example, Resken heard the Prophet of Truth's denouncement of the Sangheili over the city's broadcast system. Knowing that [[Great Schism|civil war]] had indeed broken out within the Covenant, Resken made for the exit but was stopped by a Jiralhanae [[Jiralhanae Captain|captain]] and a [[Mgalekgolo]] pair. The Jiralhanae told Resken that the Prophet of Exquisite Devotion had sent for him, and warned him that the Mgalekgolo would forcibly take him if he didn't comply willingly. Resken was allowed to retrieve his anti-gravity chair before being escorted to the [[Gravitational Refinement]] chamber in the [[Trial Court for Tools of Conquest]].{{Ref/Reuse|bc16}} Upon arrival, Exquisite Devotion had his Jiralhanae disable the weaponry in Resken's chair. Exquisite Devotion revealed to Resken who he had captured. To his horror, Resken recognized all three of them: [[Sangheili High Councilor|High Councilor]]s [[Duru 'Scoahamee]] and [[K'hurk 'Bornisamee]], as well as K'hurk's nephew [[Tilik 'Bornisamee|Tilik]]. Exquisite Devotion told Resken of the massacre of the Sangheili Councilors and their guardsmen at Installation 05's [[Control Room (Installation 05)|control room]], gleefully stating that Torg 'Gransamee and G'torik 'Klemmee had been part of the slaughtered group, before demonstrating his control over the rooms artificial gravity, slamming Duru onto his back. Devotion exclaimed that he would use the room for interrogation. Resken was forced to watch in terror as Exquisite Devotion crushed the Sangheili's hand. Exquisite Devotion revealed that he had, with the aid of several spy drones, overheard his conversations with Torg'Gransamee and 'Klemmee in the Hanging Gardens, and had in fact deliberately imparted information about the Sangheili the previous day, knowing that Resken would go on to tell 'Klemmee and the drones had confirmed the fact. Exquisite Devotion then revealed to Resken that the disgraced former Supreme Commander of the Fleet of Particular Justice, [[Thel 'Vadamee]], made [[Arbiter]] of the Covenant after his failure at Alpha Halo and who had been thought to have been killed by the Flood inside Delta Halo's [[Library]], had somehow survived and was leading an uprising of Sangheili against the Jiralhanae on the surface of the installation. Exquisite then ordered Resken to impart information regarding the Arbiter and his forces, as well as the missing G'torik 'Klemmee's whereabouts. Resken truthfully told him that he did not have any knowledge of Exquisite Devotion's demands. Unbelieving, Exquisite continued to torture Duru 'Scoahamee in front of Resken, slowly crushing the Sangheili's body from the knees upward until his whole body was destroyed and mangled beyond recognition. Resken was utterly sickened by what he saw but was forced to watch until Duru breathed his last. Exquisite Devotion then ordered [[Melchus]], Tartarus' second in command and the leader of the massacre of the Sangheili Councilors, to bring Tilik 'Bornisamee forward next. Exquisite then turned to Resken, telling him that only if he carried out the gruesome killing would he be allowed to live; should he refuse, Resken would be killed in the same manner. Resken briefly considered complying, if only to prevent Exquisite Devotion from taking even longer to kill him. Ultimately he could not bring himself to do it, resigning himself to his fate. Exquisite then ordered a pair of Jiralhanae to hold Resken while he finished killing the two Sangheili in the chamber.<ref name="bc17">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 17</ref>
The following day, while walking through one of High Charity's Hanging Gardens without aid from his anti-gravity belt or [[anti-gravity chair|chair]] following his ancestor [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben]]'s example, Resken heard the Prophet of Truth's denouncement of the Sangheili over the city's broadcast system. Knowing that [[Great Schism|civil war]] had indeed broken out within the Covenant, Resken made for the exit but was stopped by a Jiralhanae [[Jiralhanae Captain|captain]] and a [[Mgalekgolo]] pair. The Jiralhanae told Resken that the Prophet of Exquisite Devotion had sent for him, and warned him that the Mgalekgolo would forcibly take him if he didn't comply willingly. Resken was allowed to retrieve his anti-gravity chair before being escorted to the [[Gravitational Refinement]] chamber in the [[Trial Court for Tools of Conquest]].{{Ref/Reuse|bc16}} Upon arrival, Exquisite Devotion had his Jiralhanae disable the weaponry in Resken's chair. Exquisite Devotion revealed to Resken that he had captured. To his horror, Resken recognised all three of them: [[Sangheili High Councilor|High Councilor]]s [[Duru 'Scoahamee]] and [[K'hurk 'Bornisamee]], as well as K'hurk's nephew [[Tilik 'Bornisamee|Tilik]]. Exquisite Devotion told Resken of the massacre of the Sangheili Councilors and their guardsmen at Installation 05's [[Control Room (Installation 05)|control room]], gleefully stating that Torg 'Gransamee and G'torik 'Klemmee had been part of the slaughtered group, before demonstrating his control over the rooms artificial gravity, slamming Duru onto his back. Devotion exclaimed that he would use the room for interrogation. Resken was forced to watch in terror as Exquisite Devotion crushed the Sangheili's hand. Exquisite Devotion revealed that he had, with the aid of several spy drones, overheard his conversations with Torg'Gransamee and 'Klemmee in the Hanging Gardens, and had in fact deliberately imparted information about the Sangheili the previous day, knowing that Resken would go on to tell 'Klemmee and the drones had confirmed the fact. Exquisite Devotion then revealed to Resken that the disgraced former Supreme Commander of the Fleet of Particular Justice, [[Thel 'Vadamee]], made [[Arbiter]] of the Covenant after his failure at Alpha Halo and who had been thought to have been killed by the Flood inside Delta Halo's [[Library]], had somehow survived and was leading an uprising of Sangheili against the Jiralhanae on the surface of the installation. Exquisite then ordered Resken to impart information regarding the Arbiter and his forces, as well as the missing G'torik 'Klemmee's whereabouts. Resken truthfully told him that he did not have any knowledge of Exquisite Devotion's demands. Unbelieving, Exquisite continued to torture Duru 'Scoahamee in front of Resken, slowly crushing the Sangheili's body from the knees upward until his whole body was destroyed and mangled beyond recognition. Resken was utterly sickened by what he saw but was forced to watch until Duru breathed his last. Exquisite Devotion then ordered [[Melchus]], Tartarus' second in command and the leader of the massacre of the Sangheili Councilors, to bring Tilik 'Bornisamee forward next. Exquisite then turned to Resken, telling him that only if he carried out the gruesome killing would he be allowed to live; should he refuse, Resken would be killed in the same manner. Resken briefly considered complying, if only to prevent Exquisite Devotion from taking even longer to kill him. Ultimately he could not bring himself to do it, resigning himself to his fate. Exquisite then ordered a pair of Jiralhanae to hold Resken while he finished killing the two Sangheili in the chamber.<ref name="bc17">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 17</ref>


While Resken was being escorted by the Jiralhanae toward the rear entry of the chamber, he considered his options. Knowing that he could not use physical strength or his damaged anti-gravity chair to escape. Resken contemplated using the records hidden within his chair to bargain with Exquisite Devotion, as he had learned that [[the Refuge]], a [[Forerunner]] [[shield world]] and holdout of a Sangheili [[Ussans|rebellion]] in the early days of the Covenant that was thought to have been [[Rending|destroyed]] by the rebels in an apparent mass-suicide in order to evade the Covenant, had possibly survived. He considered using this information to perhaps have Exquisite spare his life. As he began to realize that the information would be forcibly taken and he would be killed regardless, a group of Sangheili led by G'torik 'Klemmee, of whom Resken had believed dead, ambushed the party, swiftly killing the two Jiralhanae escorting Resken. G'torik revealed that he had survived by being knocked off the balcony, and had stowed away on a Phantom returning to High Charity. Resken knew one of the Sangheili with G'torik, a commander named [[Crun 'Brinsmee]] and was introduced to the other, an engineering officer known as [[Tul 'Imjanamee]]. Resken was forced to leave his anti-gravity chair behind as he would be unable to fit it through the complex network of pipes and energy conduits the group needed to pass through. Tul revealed that they were headed for a maintenance vessel that would allow the group to leave High Charity. Suddenly, a pair of Mgalekgolo arrived in the room. Resken told the Sangheili to go ahead while he distracted the Hunters, to which G'torik refused, telling him that they had specifically come to rescue the San'Shyuum. Exquisite Devotion appeared, ordering the Mgalekgolo to hold their fire while he addressed the rescue party. Exquisite told them to hand over Zo Resken, and he would let the others survive, to which G'torik refused. Exquisite then ordered his Mgalekgolo to open fire. The first volley of [[assault cannon]] fire struck near Resken, knocking him over and burning the right side of the San'Shyuum's face. 'G'torik and Crun opened fire on several transmutation cubes near their attackers with their [[Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifle|plasma rifles]], detonating them. The resulting explosion obliterated the Mgalekgolo pair and knocked Exquisite Devotion out of his chair. G'torik immediately made for the downed Prophet, and he killed the cruel San'Shyuum by cutting him into three parts with his [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]]. With the resulting chain-reaction threatening to consume the room, the group made for the exit, encountering the [[Huragok]] [[Sluggish Drifter]]. With the aid of the Huragok, the group made their way into a hangar bay, entering a small maintenance shuttle. As the vessel made its way out into the city proper, Resken witnessed the mayhem as the Great Schism consumed the planetoid, as well as the departure of the Prophet of Truth on board the Forerunner [[Anodyne Spirit|Dreadnought]]. The group watched in horror as the entire city was plunged into darkness as it's main source of power was severed, the final remaining Hierarch leaving to lead his remaining fleets to Earth, to seek out the [[Installation 00|Ark]]. Resken wondered aloud as to why he was leaving Delta Halo, to which G'torik replied that Tartarus was taking the [[Activation index|Sacred Icon]] to the control room. The Sangheili went on to say that the Arbiter was planning to stop him, as they had learned the truth of the nature of the Halo Array. He also reported that the [[Flood]] were rumored to be present as well. As the vessel left High Charity's dome, it rendezvoused with the supply vessel ''[[Journey's Sustenance]]'', captained by [[D'ero 'S'bud|Dero 'S'budee]] and the ship swiftly transitioned into [[Slipstream space|slipspace]], leaving the devastated ''holy city'' of the Covenant behind.<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 18</ref>
While Resken was being escorted by the Jiralhanae toward the rear entry of the chamber, he considered his options. Knowing that he could not use physical strength or his damaged anti-gravity chair to escape. Resken contemplated using the records hidden within his chair to bargain with Exquisite Devotion, as he had learned that [[the Refuge]], a [[Forerunner]] [[shield world]] and holdout of a Sangheili [[Ussans|rebellion]] in the early days of the Covenant that was thought to have been [[Rending|destroyed]] by the rebels in an apparent mass-suicide in order to evade the Covenant, had possibly survived. He considered using this information to perhaps have Exquisite spare his life. As he began to realise that the information would be forcibly taken and he would be killed regardless, a group of Sangheili led by G'torik 'Klemmee, of whom Resken had believed dead, ambushed the party, swiftly killing the two Jiralhanae escorting Resken. G'torik revealed that he had survived by being knocked off the balcony, and had stowed away on a Phantom returning to High Charity. Resken knew one of the Sangheili with G'torik, a commander named [[Crun 'Brinsmee]] and was introduced to the other, an engineering officer known as [[Tul 'Imjanamee]]. Resken was forced to leave his anti-gravity chair behind as he would be unable to fit it through the complex network of pipes and energy conduits the group needed to pass through. Tul revealed that they were headed for a maintenance vessel that would allow the group to leave High Charity. Suddenly, a pair of Mgalekgolo arrived in the room. Resken told the Sangheili to go ahead while he distracted the Hunters, to which G'torik refused, telling him that they had specifically come to rescue the San'Shyuum. Exquisite Devotion appeared, ordering the Mgalekgolo to hold their fire while he addressed the rescue party. Exquisite told them to hand over Zo Resken, and he would let the others survive, to which G'torik refused. Exquisite then ordered his Mgalekgolo to open fire. The first volley of [[assault cannon]] fire struck near Resken, knocking him over and burning the right side of the San'Shyuum's face. 'G'torik and Crun opened fire on several transmutation cubes near their attackers with their [[Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifle|plasma rifles]], detonating them. The resulting explosion obliterated the Mgalekgolo pair and knocked Exquisite Devotion out of his chair. G'torik immediately made for the downed Prophet, and he killed the cruel San'Shyuum by cutting him into three parts with his [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]]. With the resulting chain-reaction threatening to consume the room, the group made for the exit, encountering the [[Huragok]] [[Sluggish Drifter]]. With the aid of the Huragok, the group made their way into a hangar bay, entering a small maintenance shuttle. As the vessel made its way out into the city proper, Resken witnessed the mayhem as the Great Schism consumed the planetoid, as well as the departure of the Prophet of Truth on board the Forerunner [[Anodyne Spirit|Dreadnought]]. The group watched in horror as the entire city was plunged into darkness as it's main source of power was severed, the final remaining Hierarch leaving to lead his remaining fleets to Earth, to seek out the [[Installation 00|Ark]]. Resken wondered aloud as to why he was leaving Delta Halo, to which G'torik replied that Tartarus was taking the [[Activation index|Sacred Icon]] to the control room. The Sangheili went on to say that the Arbiter was planning to stop him, as they had learned the truth of the nature of the Halo Array. He also reported that the [[Flood]] were rumored to be present as well. As the vessel left High Charity's dome, it rendezvoused with the supply vessel ''[[Journey's Sustenance]]'', captained by [[D'ero 'S'bud|Dero 'S'budee]] and the ship swiftly transitioned into [[Slipstream space|slipspace]], leaving the devastated ''holy city'' of the Covenant behind.<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 18</ref>


Sometime later, the ''Journey's Sustenance'' arrived in the [[Ussan system]], a star system marked as forbidden by the Covenant, and so considered by D'ero to be safe. Upon arrival, the group shed all their Covenant titles and honorifics, signifying their split from the empire. As the group considered their next move, Resken wondered about what would happen to the Sangheili on the vessel as most of them had only ever known the Covenant, and wondered if those still on their homeworld of [[Sanghelios]] would even believe the treachery committed by the San'Shyuum against their own people. While the group sought guidance from Resken, he told them that he was no longer a Prophet, having shed the title due to his abandonment of the Covenant. He expressed sorrow that he had been unable to speak with the Arbiter before departing from the [[Coelest system]], to which Tul 'Imjanam replied that he had received notice from [[Special Operations Commander|Commander]] [[Rtas 'Vadum]] that he and the Arbiter had succeeded in stopping Tartarus at Delta Halo's control room, but the [[Battle of Installation 05|battle]] at the installation was ongoing. Remorsefully, Resken told the group that the schism was the 'third vector of chaos' theorized by his ancestor [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben]] in his writings. The first and second vectors had proven to be the [[human]]s and the [[Flood]], and the third and final was the civil war - the death knell of the Covenant. As D'ero angrily declared that all who had aligned with the Prophet of Truth and the Jiralhanae should be destroyed, Resken swiftly changed the subject, asking the Sangheili what he knew of the system they found themselves in. When D'ero mentioned the name of the system, Resken immediately recognized the name from Mken's writings. He expressed a desire to explore the system, to perhaps find surviving descendants from the Sangheili [[Ussans|rebels]] who had been thought destroyed by the Covenant. While Tul considered that the group return to Installation 05 to aid the Arbiter, Resken responded that they must remain, as they would not be able to win every fight, a lesson that the ancient rebel leader, [[Ussa 'Xellus]] had learned.<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 19</ref>
Sometime later, the ''Journey's Sustenance'' arrived in the [[Ussan system]], a star system marked as forbidden by the Covenant, and so considered by D'ero to be safe. Upon arrival, the group shed all their Covenant titles and honorifics, signifying their split from the empire. As the group considered their next move, Resken wondered about what would happen to the Sangheili on the vessel as most of them had only ever known the Covenant, and wondered if those still on their homeworld of [[Sanghelios]] would even believe the treachery committed by the San'Shyuum against their own people. While the group sought guidance from Resken, he told them that he was no longer a Prophet, having shed the title due to his abandonment of the Covenant. He expressed sorrow that he had been unable to speak with the Arbiter before departing from the [[Coelest system]], to which Tul 'Imjanam replied that he had received notice from [[Special Operations Commander|Commander]] [[Rtas 'Vadum]] that he and the Arbiter had succeeded in stopping Tartarus at Delta Halo's control room, but the [[Battle of Installation 05|battle]] at the installation was ongoing. Remorsefully, Resken told the group that the schism was the 'third vector of chaos' theorized by his ancestor [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben]] in his writings. The first and second vectors had proven to be the [[human]]s and the [[Flood]], and the third and final was the civil war - the death knell of the Covenant. As D'ero angrily declared that all who had aligned with the Prophet of Truth and the Jiralhanae should be destroyed, Resken swiftly changed the subject, asking the Sangheili what he knew of the system they found themselves in. When D'ero mentioned the name of the system, Resken immediately recognised the name from Mken's writings. He expressed a desire to explore the system, to perhaps find surviving descendants from the Sangheili [[Ussans|rebels]] who had been thought destroyed by the Covenant. While Tul considered that the group return to Installation 05 to aid the Arbiter, Resken responded that they must remain, as they would not be able to win every fight, a lesson that the ancient rebel leader, [[Ussa 'Xellus]] had learned.<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 19</ref>


===The Refuge===
===The Refuge===

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