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He served as an adviser to [[Thel 'Vadam]] and was the one who taught Thel how to fight, use his reasoning skills from such a young age, and taught him the family sagas.<ref name="tcp349"/>
He served as an adviser to [[Thel 'Vadam]] and was the one who taught Thel how to fight, use his reasoning skills from such a young age, and taught him the family sagas.<ref name="tcp349"/>


When Thel returned from his mission to the [[23 Librae]] system with a promotion to a command in the newly formed [[Fleet of Particular Justice]], he confided in Lak that he was confused about his old beliefs about the perceived omnipotence of the [[San'Shyuum]] and the worthlessness of the [[human]]s. This confusion was caused by the small feud between the [[Hierarchs|High Prophets]] of [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]]  and [[Prophet of Regret|Regret]] indirectly causing hundreds of thousands of Covenant deaths and his close encounter with [[Jai-006|Jai]], and to a lesser extent, other humans who fought bravely. Thel was worried that his thoughts verged on being heretical. Lak reassured him that what heresy was depended on who was in power, citing the [[Sangheili-San 'Shyuum war]] as an example, before encouraging the newly promoted Shipmaster to be optimistic and to triumph in his battles.<ref name="tcp349"/> This, coupled with recent events, may be a direct reason as to why Thel became noticeably less zealous later, ultimately turning against the Prophets.
When Thel returned from his mission to the [[23 Librae]] system with a promotion to a command in the newly formed [[Fleet of Particular Justice]], he confided in Lak that he was confused about his old beliefs about the perceived omnipotence of the [[San'Shyuum]] and the worthlessness of the [[human]]s. This confusion was caused by the small feud between the [[Hierarchs|High Prophets]] of [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]]  and [[Prophet of Regret|Regret]] indirectly causing hundreds of thousands of Covenant deaths and his close encounter with [[Jai-006|Jai]], and to a lesser extent, other humans who fought bravely. Thel was worried that his thoughts verged on being heretical. Lak reassured him that what heresy was depended on who was in power, citing the [[Sangheili-San'Shyuum war]] as an example, before encouraging the newly promoted Shipmaster to be optimistic and to triumph in his battles.<ref name="tcp349"/> This, coupled with recent events, may be a direct reason as to why Thel became noticeably less zealous later, ultimately turning against the Prophets.


Lak was still alive as of [[2552]]. Following the [[Battle of Installation 04]], Thel sent a copy of the [[Priority Broadcast Log/Eleventh Cycle, Third Unit|Priority Broadcast Log]] from the battle, saying that he needed Lak to at least know the full truth.<ref>'''Halo: The Flood (2010)''', ''bonus content''</ref>
Lak was still alive as of [[2552]]. Following the [[Battle of Installation 04]], Thel sent a copy of the [[Priority Broadcast Log/Eleventh Cycle, Third Unit|Priority Broadcast Log]] from the battle, saying that he needed Lak to at least know the full truth.<ref>'''Halo: The Flood (2010)''', ''bonus content''</ref>