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As perceived by the [[Ur-Didact]] while using [[neural transmission]], the Domain was older than the galaxy and perhaps even older than the [[Precursor]]s themselves, laying over everything.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi26}} The Domain was used by the Precursors over 500 million years before the end of the Forerunner civilization,{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=208}} as a library of experience and cultural exchange totaling to a hundred billion years' worth of knowledge.{{Ref/Novel|Id=s322|Sil|Page=322-323}} It was stored within the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, sheltered by the Precursors' [[neural physics]]-based architecture. The accessible aspect of the Domain was an immense field generated by this reserve.{{Ref/Reuse|s322}} The Forerunners first accessed the Domain with the aid of [[Abaddon]], a construct the Precursors had ostensibly left behind to guide the Forerunners. Over time, the Forerunner capital world [[Maethrillian]] was built around Abaddon's core and the Precursor intelligence was sealed in the [[Mysterium]], becoming a closely-guarded secret known only to a handful of Forerunners. Tales of Abaddon eventually gave rise to the legend of the "Organon", a fabled Precursor relic connected to the Domain capable of controlling all Precursor artifacts.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=ptk|Fra|Story=Promises to Keep}} | As perceived by the [[Ur-Didact]] while using [[neural transmission]], the Domain was older than the galaxy and perhaps even older than the [[Precursor]]s themselves, laying over everything.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi26}} The Domain was used by the Precursors over 500 million years before the end of the Forerunner civilization,{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=208}} as a library of experience and cultural exchange totaling to a hundred billion years' worth of knowledge.{{Ref/Novel|Id=s322|Sil|Page=322-323}} It was stored within the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, sheltered by the Precursors' [[neural physics]]-based architecture. The accessible aspect of the Domain was an immense field generated by this reserve.{{Ref/Reuse|s322}} The Forerunners first accessed the Domain with the aid of [[Abaddon]], a construct the Precursors had ostensibly left behind to guide the Forerunners. Over time, the Forerunner capital world [[Maethrillian]] was built around Abaddon's core and the Precursor intelligence was sealed in the [[Mysterium]], becoming a closely-guarded secret known only to a handful of Forerunners. Tales of Abaddon eventually gave rise to the legend of the "Organon", a fabled Precursor relic connected to the Domain capable of controlling all Precursor artifacts.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=ptk|Fra|Story=Promises to Keep}} | ||
In the poem ''[[Harbinger's Lament]]'', the [[Harbinger]] writes that the [[Xalanyn]] originally existed as [[essence]]s inhabiting the Domain. At some point in ancient history, the Xalanyn were given physical form by Abaddon, the Precursor artificial intelligence charged as keeper of the Domain, seemingly created from Precursor dust similar to the early [[Flood]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Lament|EOD|Section=Adjunct|Detail=[[Harbinger's Lament]]}} | In the poem ''[[Harbinger's Lament]]'', the [[Harbinger]] writes that the [[Xalanyn]] originally existed as [[essence]]s inhabiting the Domain. At some point in ancient history, the Xalanyn were given physical form by Abaddon, the Precursor artificial intelligence charged as keeper of the Domain, seemingly created from Precursor dust similar to the early [[Flood]]. In this time, the Xalanyn seemed to be aware of a concept similar to ''[[daowa-maad]]'' and sought to experience the universe. Their immortal nature gave them their nickname, the "Endless".{{Ref/Novel|Id=Lament|EOD|Section=Adjunct|Detail=[[Harbinger's Lament]]}} | ||
During the final years of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], the Domain suffered frequent outages, often becoming inaccessible for all Forerunners.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=258}} This was a result of the [[Halo Array]] being moved across the galaxy, and the resulting buildup of spacetime debt due to the enormous amounts of [[Reconciliation|particle reconciliation]] required to correct the breaches in causality.<ref>[http://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/podcast ''Halo Waypoint'': ''343 Sparkast 017'']</ref>{{Ref/Reuse|prologue}} These difficulties would intensify in the coming years, as the Flood began to access neural physics and with it, the Domain itself.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=208-209}} The Domain also became more reluctant to accept information for storage, and the information within became more confused.{{Ref/Reuse|s182}} By the last year of the conflict, the Domain had become completely inaccessible to Forerunners and ancillas, with Haruspis completely absent from the network.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=241}} | During the final years of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], the Domain suffered frequent outages, often becoming inaccessible for all Forerunners.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=258}} This was a result of the [[Halo Array]] being moved across the galaxy, and the resulting buildup of spacetime debt due to the enormous amounts of [[Reconciliation|particle reconciliation]] required to correct the breaches in causality.<ref>[http://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/podcast ''Halo Waypoint'': ''343 Sparkast 017'']</ref>{{Ref/Reuse|prologue}} These difficulties would intensify in the coming years, as the Flood began to access neural physics and with it, the Domain itself.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=208-209}} The Domain also became more reluctant to accept information for storage, and the information within became more confused.{{Ref/Reuse|s182}} By the last year of the conflict, the Domain had become completely inaccessible to Forerunners and ancillas, with Haruspis completely absent from the network.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=241}} | ||