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{{Status|Canon}}
{{Status|Canon}}
{{New content|[[Halo: Envoy]]}}
{{Newcontent|[[Halo: Envoy]]}}
{{Character infobox
{{Character infobox
|variant=Cov
|variant=Cov
|name=Hekabe
|name=Hekabe
|image=[[File:Enc22 Hekabe.jpg|300px]]
|image=[[File:Enc22-Hekabe.png|300px]]
|homeworld=[[Doisac]]{{Ref/Book|Id=EN|Enc22|Page=255}}
|homeworld=[[Doisac]]<ref name="EN">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]''', ''page 255''</ref>
|birth=[[2510#September|September 25, 2510]]{{Ref/Reuse|EN}}
|birth=[[2510#September|September 25, 2510]]{{Ref/Reuse|EN}}
|death=[[2558#September|September 2558]]
|death=[[2558#September|September 2558]]
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|affiliation=*[[Covenant]] {{C|formerly}}
|affiliation=*[[Voice of Maardoth]]
*[[Voice of Maardoth]]
*[[Covenant]] {{C|formerly}}
|rank-title=Title
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===Seizing an Opportunity===
===Seizing an Opportunity===
At some point between [[2553]] and [[2558]], Hekabe killed his great-uncle, [[Remarus]], by sneaking up on him and slicing his throat. Hekabe had thought Remarus, the chieftain of their clan at the time, was going to be the death of them all. He had been forcing them to become mired in internecine conflicts and raids. Hekabe's vision of the future was much grander, and so he took matters into his own hands and made himself chieftain by virtue of the murder. From there, Hekabe set his sights on the planet [[Carrow]] in the [[Joint-Occupation Zone]]. There he would find the [[Sharquoi]], which the Vertex would allow him to control. Hekabe did not share this information freely, of course. When he ostensibly allied with the Sangheili, [[Thars 'Sarov]], to aid him in a revolt against Thars' cousin, [[Rojka 'Kasaan]], there were many Jiralhanae that thought he was mad. They saw him of weak character, and he was forced to kill or outmaneuver multiple political opponents on [[Doisac]] in order to rally those who he led and get them to Carrow to assist Thars' uprising. One of the Brutes Hekabe killed at some point was [[Odanostos]], a chieftain that fought for the [[Banished]]. Hekabe pried Odanostos' weapon, a [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|gravity hammer]] called ''[[Oath of Fury]]'', from his grasp and killed him with it, making the implement his own. Hekabe's true plans on Carrow, of course, were to ultimately betray Thars and seize power on the planet for himself.
At some point between [[2553]] and [[2558]], Hekabe killed his great-uncle, [[Remarus]], by sneaking up on him and slicing his throat. Hekabe had thought Remarus, the chieftain of their clan at the time, was going to be the death of them all. He had been forcing them to become mired in internecine conflicts and raids. Hekabe's vision of the future was much grander, and so he took matters into his own hands and made himself chieftain by virtue of the murder. From there, Hekabe set his sights on the planet [[Carrow]] in the [[Joint-Occupation Zone]]. There he would find the [[Sharquoi]], which the Vertex would allow him to control. Hekabe did not share this information freely, of course. When he ostensibly allied with the Sangheili, [[Thars 'Sarov]], to aid him in a revolt against Thars' cousin, [[Rojka 'Kasaan]], there were many Jiralhanae that thought he was mad. They saw him of weak character, and he was forced to kill or outmaneuver multiple political opponents on [[Doisac]] in order to rally those who he led and get them to Carrow to assist Thars' uprising. One of the Brutes Hekabe killed at some point was [[Odanostos]], a chieftain that fought for the [[Banished]]. Hekabe pried Odanostos' weapon, a [[Type-2 gravity hammer|gravity hammer]] called ''[[Oath of Fury]]'', from his grasp and killed him with it, making the implement his own. Hekabe's true plans on Carrow, of course, were to ultimately betray Thars and seize power on the planet for himself.


When Hekabe's fleet first arrived above the planet, fighting had already broke out between the Sangheili. The addition of the Jiralhanae quickly turned the tide of battle in Thars' favor. Two {{Pattern|Wik|light destroyer}}s that were protecting Rojka's [[flagship]], the ''[[Unwavering Discipline]]'', were obliterated and each of his {{Pattern|Sinaris|heavy destroyer}}s were ambushed and summarily set ablaze. Were it not for the arrival of Hekabe and his ships, Rojka might have been able to destroy Thars' four [[Covenant frigate|frigate]]s and his {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}s. Hekabe purposefully put his ships in the line of fire but in doing so divided Rojka's fleet. At this time, he also took ''Gathering of Praise'', by this point renamed ''Foebane'', down to the surface and set it down just outside the humans' city of [[Suraka]]. After believing Thars had discovered the truth, Hekabe turned his ships on Thars, disabling or destroying Thars' fleet, but losing all but ''Foebane'' in the process.
When Hekabe's fleet first arrived above the planet, fighting had already broke out between the Sangheili. The addition of the Jiralhanae quickly turned the tide of battle in Thars' favor. Two {{Pattern|Wik|light destroyer}}s that were protecting Rojka's [[flagship]], the ''[[Unwavering Discipline]]'', were obliterated and each of his {{Pattern|Sinaris|heavy destroyer}}s were ambushed and summarily set ablaze. Were it not for the arrival of Hekabe and his ships, Rojka might have been able to destroy Thars' four [[Covenant frigate|frigate]]s and his {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}s. Hekabe purposefully put his ships in the line of fire but in doing so divided Rojka's fleet. At this time, he also took ''Gathering of Praise'', by this point renamed ''Foebane'', down to the surface and set it down just outside the humans' city of [[Suraka]]. After believing Thars had discovered the truth, Hekabe turned his ships on Thars, disabling or destroying Thars' fleet, but losing all but ''Foebane'' in the process.
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===Defeat===
===Defeat===
{{Main|Battle of the Sharquoi Hive}}
With Thars' ships controlled by Hekabe's [[Sharquoi]], [[Gray Team]], [[Rojka 'Kasaan]], Governor [[Ellis Gass]] and a small militia unit launched a desperate effort to stop Hekabe. Armed with a makeshift [[EMP]] cannon created using an [[M68 Gauss cannon]] and the core of a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]], the team stormed the hive and managed to hit Hekabe with an EMP that disrupted his control of the ''[[vertex]]'' and through it the Sharquoi. With the ''vertex'' deactivated, it stopped holding Hekabe together and his wounds from being shot by [[Adriana-111]] began to return. Taking advantage of that, Ellis ripped the ''vertex'' from Hekabe's head and took it for herself. In a blind rage, Hekabe attempted to kill Ellis with his [[gravity hammer]], but was stopped by two of her controlled Sharquoi. Enraged that Hekabe was responsible for her son's death, Ellis had the Sharquoi mortally wound him with their claws before Hekabe was tossed into molten lava, incinerating him. Ellis then had the Sharquoi on Hekabe's captured ships destroy them, foiling Hekabe's plot completely.
With Thars' ships controlled by Hekabe's [[Sharquoi]], [[Gray Team]], [[Rojka 'Kasaan]], Governor [[Ellis Gass]] and a small militia unit launched a desperate effort to stop Hekabe. Armed with a makeshift [[EMP]] cannon created using an [[M68 Gauss cannon]] and the core of a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]], the team stormed the hive and managed to hit Hekabe with an EMP that disrupted his control of the ''[[vertex]]'' and through it the Sharquoi. With the ''vertex'' deactivated, it stopped holding Hekabe together and his wounds from being shot by [[Adriana-111]] began to return. Taking advantage of that, Ellis ripped the ''vertex'' from Hekabe's head and took it for herself. In a blind rage, Hekabe attempted to kill Ellis with his [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|gravity hammer]], but was stopped by two of her controlled Sharquoi. Enraged that Hekabe was responsible for her son's death, Ellis had the Sharquoi mortally wound him with their claws before Hekabe was tossed into molten lava, incinerating him. Ellis then had the Sharquoi on Hekabe's captured ships destroy them, foiling Hekabe's plot completely.


An echo of Hekabe's mind survived inside the ''vertex'' like all of the previous users of the device before him and fought to keep Ellis from detonating a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] to destroy the hive and the Sharquoi. However, Ellis detonated the device manually when it became apparent that she couldn't hold onto control for the entire ten minute countdown. The nuclear blast destroyed the hive, the Sharquoi, part of the city, Ellis and the ''vertex''. The echo of Hekabe's consciousness that survived within the ''vertex'' was destroyed along with the device.{{Ref/Reuse|HE}}
An echo of Hekabe's mind survived inside the ''vertex'' like all of the previous users of the device before him and fought to keep Ellis from detonating a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] to destroy the hive and the Sharquoi. However, Ellis detonated the device manually when it became apparent that she couldn't hold onto control for the entire ten minute countdown. The nuclear blast destroyed the hive, the Sharquoi, part of the city, Ellis and the ''vertex''. The echo of Hekabe's consciousness that survived within the ''vertex'' was destroyed along with the device.{{Ref/Reuse|HE}}
===Legacy===
In [[2559]], Hekabe, alongside [[Lydus]], [[Palaemon]] and [[Caius]], was considered by [[Castor]] to be one of the few remaining Jiralhanae leaders capable of rallying the still-pious ex-Covenant Jiralhanae.{{Ref/Novel|Id=DW7|HDW|Chapter=7}} This likely means that Castor was unaware of Hekabe's death the year prior.


==Personality==
==Personality==
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==Equipment==
==Equipment==
In battle, Hekabe armored himself in large and rugged black-crimson [[Jiralhanae power armor|powered armor]], masked with ornate linework. His helm was that of a [[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Chieftain]] from the Covenant, and thus characteristically evoked the features of a [[degaeorth]] from Doisac. His gravity hammer, ''Oath of Fury'', was a massive weapon.
In battle, Hekabe armored himself in large and rugged black-crimson [[Jiralhanae power armor|powered armor]], masked with ornate linework. His helm was that of a [[Jiralhanae Captain|captain]] from the Covenant, and thus characteristically evoked the features of a [[degaeorth]] from Doisac. His gravity hammer, ''Oath of Fury'', was a massive weapon.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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[[Category:Jiralhanae characters]]
[[Category:Jiralhanae characters]]
[[Category:Voice of Maardoth members]]

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