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'''Blackdust''' was a notorious "[[courier guild]]" of off-world smugglers based on the [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Aleria]]. The guild was particularly against the [[Mols'Desias]] mining union, believing the union forced Alerians into lives of crimes by its monopolization of the job market with little competition in the planet's failing economy.<ref name="trade">'''[[Halo: Nightfall]]''', ''[[Halo: Nightfall: ONI: Trade Barriers|ONI: Trade Barriers]]''</ref><ref name="canonfodder">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/ | '''Blackdust''' was a notorious "[[courier guild]]" of off-world smugglers based on the [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Aleria]]. The guild was particularly against the [[Mols'Desias]] mining union, believing the union forced Alerians into lives of crimes by its monopolization of the job market with little competition in the planet's failing economy.<ref name="trade">'''[[Halo: Nightfall]]''', ''[[Halo: Nightfall: ONI: Trade Barriers|ONI: Trade Barriers]]''</ref><ref name="canonfodder">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-second-to-none '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder - Second to None'']</ref> | ||
The Blackdust guild was responsible for murdering [[Tarek Boesis]], the head of Mols'Desias and the grandson of the union's [[Esil Boesis|founder]], in his home. Claiming to be culpable for the crime, the guild believed the murder was justified, as it—in their own words—served "''to bring retribution to those who were responsible for the silent deaths of countless thousands...''"{{Ref/Reuse|trade}}{{Ref/Reuse|canonfodder}} | The Blackdust guild was responsible for murdering [[Tarek Boesis]], the head of Mols'Desias and the grandson of the union's [[Esil Boesis|founder]], in his home. Claiming to be culpable for the crime, the guild believed the murder was justified, as it—in their own words—served "''to bring retribution to those who were responsible for the silent deaths of countless thousands...''"{{Ref/Reuse|trade}}{{Ref/Reuse|canonfodder}} |