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===Children of Oth Sonin===
===Children of Oth Sonin===
{{Main|Children of Oth Sonin}}
{{Main|Children of Oth Sonin}}
Lydus is a [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]] leading a [[master-pack]] called the [[Children of Oth Sonin]] which emerged in a position of power among the Jiralhanae after the fall of the Covenant. In 2558, Lydus and the pack agreed to enter peace negotiations with the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] to exchange Jiralhanae resources for food, overseen by the UNSC.{{Ref/Reuse|escalation1}} However, the subsequent attack by 'Gajat's forces left these peace negotiations in doubt. Following the compromised peace talks on Ealen IV, Lydus secretly hired the Banished as a mercenary military to take out his rivals, in exchange for using his shipyards and land. By late [[2558]], Lydus had successfully cooperated with Arbiter Thel 'Vadam to reclaim Jiralhanae laborers held on Sangheili lands. This act of diplomacy, however, irritated the Arbiter's own clan member, [[Elder]] [[Murok 'Vadam]], who saw any peace talks with the Jiralhanae as useless folly.{{Ref/Novel|Id=FC|Halo: Fifth Canticle}} After the razing of Oth Sonin and the destruction of Doisac by the hand of the [[Created]], Lydus and his clan survived by escaping to an abandoned human colony world.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P255|Enc22|Page=255}}
Lydus is a [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]] leading a [[master-pack]] called the [[Children of Oth Sonin]] which emerged in a position of power among the Jiralhanae after the fall of the Covenant. In 2558, Lydus and the pack agreed to enter peace negotiations with the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] to exchange Jiralhanae resources for food, overseen by the UNSC.{{Ref/Reuse|escalation1}} However, the subsequent attack by 'Gajat's forces left these peace negotiations in doubt. Following the compromised peace talks on Ealyn IV, Lydus secretly hired the Banished as a mercenary military to take out his rivals, in exchange for using his shipyards and land. By late [[2558]], Lydus had successfully cooperated with Arbiter Thel' Vadam to reclaim Jiralhanae laborers held on Sangheili lands. This act of diplomacy, however, irritated the Arbiter's own clan member, [[Elder]] [[Murok 'Vadam]], who saw any peace talks with the Jiralhanae as useless folly.{{Ref/Novel|Id=FC|Halo: Fifth Canticle}} After the razing of Oth Sonin and the destruction of Doisac by the hand of the [[Created]], Lydus and his clan survived by escaping to an abandoned human colony world.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P255|Enc22|Page=255}}


===Kig-Yar pirates===
===Kig-Yar pirates===

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