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==Personality==
==Personality==
Thel, like most Sangheili, is keen to do things in an honorable manner and according to the Sangheili honor codes, though he is and even was when fighting the humans more flexible when it came to the tactics that he used and in particular showed a keen interest in human weapons (even before the Great Schism). His personality changed a great deal during and directly preceding the Great Schism. While once zealous and unquestioningly obedient to the Prophets' will, after learning of the true nature of the Halo rings, he became more open-minded and accepting of the humans, his former mortal enemies.
Thel, like most Sangheili, is keen to do things in an honorable manner and according to the Sangheili honor codes, though he is more flexible when it came to the tactics that he used and in particular showed a keen interest in human weapons (even before the Great Schism). His personality changed a great deal during and directly preceding the Great Schism. While once zealous and unquestioningly obedient to the Prophets' will, after learning of the true nature of the Halo rings, he became more open-minded and accepting of the humans, his former mortal enemies.


After the Battle of Installation 04, he was honestly ashamed for his failure at Halo, and only wanted to regain his honor dying for the Prophets. He begun to doubt their words after the betrayal of Tartarus and his encounter with the Gravemind, but he still remained stubbornly attached to his faith. When he heard the truth of the rings from 343 Guilty Spark, he finally accepted it and, in keeping with his title of Arbiter, tried to offer peace to Tartarus, who refused.
After the Battle of Installation 04, he was honestly ashamed for his failure at Halo, and only wanted to regain his honor dying for the Prophets. He begun to doubt their words after the betrayal of Tartarus and his encounter with the Gravemind, but he still remained stubbornly attached to his faith. When he heard the truth of the rings from 343 Guilty Spark, he finally accepted it and, in keeping with his title of Arbiter, tried to offer peace to Tartarus, who refused.
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