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After the attack, the young kaidon and his sister went out on a sledge gathering the bodies of the dead Sangheili to give them a funeral pyre. Three days later, while recovering the corpse of the miller [[Gol 'Rham]], the siblings met [[Shipmaster]] [[Rtas 'Vadum]] and [[Blademaster]] [[Vul 'Soran]], who arrived on the planet in response to Rahnelo's distress call. After learning that the Prelate likely captured their family, Tul 'Juran requested 'Vadum for passage aboard his carrier and enlistment within his crew to carry out an invoked "right of release", a declaration of intent to free her captured family. Despite 'Soran's objections, 'Vadum agreed to Tul 'Juran's request. Rtas 'Vadum and the rest of his troops stayed long enough to help the Rahnelo settlers remove remaining corpses from their streets. One of the kaidon's first decisions was to bury the bodies of the Jiralhanae in large craters left on the road to the spaceport. 'Vadum thought this to be a wise solution as the settlers would be content, in the years to come, to let their du'naks trample on their attackers' graves as they transported loads to and from the port. The young kaidon later stood strong as his sister Tul left their keep and departed from Rahnelo aboard the ''[[Shadow of Intent]]''.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''page 24'' (Google Play edition)</ref> | After the attack, the young kaidon and his sister went out on a sledge gathering the bodies of the dead Sangheili to give them a funeral pyre. Three days later, while recovering the corpse of the miller [[Gol 'Rham]], the siblings met [[Shipmaster]] [[Rtas 'Vadum]] and [[Blademaster]] [[Vul 'Soran]], who arrived on the planet in response to Rahnelo's distress call. After learning that the Prelate likely captured their family, Tul 'Juran requested 'Vadum for passage aboard his carrier and enlistment within his crew to carry out an invoked "right of release", a declaration of intent to free her captured family. Despite 'Soran's objections, 'Vadum agreed to Tul 'Juran's request. Rtas 'Vadum and the rest of his troops stayed long enough to help the Rahnelo settlers remove remaining corpses from their streets. One of the kaidon's first decisions was to bury the bodies of the Jiralhanae in large craters left on the road to the spaceport. 'Vadum thought this to be a wise solution as the settlers would be content, in the years to come, to let their du'naks trample on their attackers' graves as they transported loads to and from the port. The young kaidon later stood strong as his sister Tul left their keep and departed from Rahnelo aboard the ''[[Shadow of Intent]]''.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''page 24'' (Google Play edition)</ref> | ||
Although 'Vadum and Tul 'Juran were too late to | Although 'Vadum and Tul 'Juran were too late to lives of Tulum 'Juranai and his two sons, they did eventually locate and defeat the Prelate near [[Duraan]]. The kaidon's sister further aided 'Vadum in the eventual destruction of a prototype [[Halo Array|Halo installation]] commandeered by the [[Minister of Preparation]], [[Boru'a'Neem]]. As a result, Tul 'Juran was given a permanent commission within the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] on 'Vadum's recommendation to the [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]].<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''page 97''</ref> | ||
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