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The fleets under the Banished were led by the leaders of the major clans of the Banished and referred to as [[the Eight]]. The Eight were made up of six [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]]s, one Sangheili [[Kaidon]] and a Kig-Yar War-Queen.{{Ref/Reuse|ET20}} As Atriox and [[Escharum]] mobilized for Zeta Halo, the Warmaster appointed War Chief [[Severan]] in command of the Banished's remaining fleets.{{Ref/Reuse|ET4}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET8|ET|Chapter=8}} | The fleets under the Banished were led by the leaders of the major clans of the Banished and referred to as [[the Eight]]. The Eight were made up of six [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]]s, one Sangheili [[Kaidon]] and a Kig-Yar War-Queen.{{Ref/Reuse|ET20}} As Atriox and [[Escharum]] mobilized for Zeta Halo, the Warmaster appointed War Chief [[Severan]] in command of the Banished's remaining fleets.{{Ref/Reuse|ET4}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET8|ET|Chapter=8}} | ||
The Banished were continually in competition, clans infighting and angling to elevate new leaders. Without the unity of a seasoned central leader capable of maintaining cohesion and with the strategic capabilities to face their enemies, this disunity was a major weakness that would make the Banished vulnerable.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp14|RP|Chapter=14}} Indeed, following the disappearance of Atriox and Escharum – the Banished's two top leaders – when Zeta Halo vanished, Severan worried that the Banished would be thrown into chaos, becoming a faction of squabbling warlords vying to secure and expand their own fiefdoms, reenacting the clan wars of old. Severan intended to give the Banished purpose, direction and hope and rally them together in the absence of their leaders.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET46|ET|Chapter=46}} On Zeta Halo, the death of Escharum and the presumed death of Atriox created a power vacuum that threw the Banished on the ring into chaos, something that [[John-117]] decided to exploit.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD1}} As witnessed by the Master Chief, without the guiding influence of Atriox and Escharum, the Banished quickly fell back into base instincts and it wouldn't be long before they turned on each other | The Banished were continually in competition, clans infighting and angling to elevate new leaders. Without the unity of a seasoned central leader capable of maintaining cohesion and with the strategic capabilities to face their enemies, this disunity was a major weakness that would make the Banished vulnerable.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp14|RP|Chapter=14}} Indeed, following the disappearance of Atriox and Escharum – the Banished's two top leaders – when Zeta Halo vanished, Severan worried that the Banished would be thrown into chaos, becoming a faction of squabbling warlords vying to secure and expand their own fiefdoms, reenacting the clan wars of old. Severan intended to give the Banished purpose, direction and hope and rally them together in the absence of their leaders.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET46|ET|Chapter=46}} On Zeta Halo, the death of Escharum and the presumed death of Atriox created a power vacuum that threw the Banished on the ring into chaos, something that [[John-117]] decided to exploit.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD1}} As witnessed by the Master Chief, without the guiding influence of Atriox and Escharum, the Banished quickly fell back into base instincts and it wouldn't be long before they turned on each other.{{Ref/Novel|Id=EOD7|EOD|Chapter=7}} | ||
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