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**[[Sangheili]]
**[[Sangheili]]
**[[Unggoy]]
**[[Unggoy]]
|forces2=*Ten [[Kez'katu-pattern Phantom|Phantom]]s
|forces2=*Ten [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantom]]s
*Numerous ground forces
*Numerous ground forces
**[[Jiralhanae]]
**[[Jiralhanae]]
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===The Adytum===
===The Adytum===
{{Quote|no=two|q1=Blademaster! We have the crystal and are coming to you!|Chieftain Minas|q2=If you take too long, there will be none left for you!|Okro 'Vagaduun|'Vagaduun fights off the Covenant converging on the lift.}}{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}
{{Quote|no=two|q1=Blademaster! We have the crystal and are coming to you!|Chieftain Minas|q2=If you take too long, there will be none left for you!|Okro 'Vagaduun|'Vagaduun fights off the Covenant converging on the lift.}}{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}
Inside the well-lit spherical room were tiered circular platforms that lined the rounded walls. Each platform held terminals presumably used to perform all manner of duties. At the center of the room was the Adytum, an oblong bronze monolith that fell just short of touching both the floor and ceiling. Terminals and interfaces covered its exterior, accessible from the platforms situated along the room's walls. Choros and Itka immediately began the process of extracting the shards they sought from within the Adytum. Minutes later, the two of them were still busy with retrieving the shards when the distinctive sound of [[impulse drive]]s filled the chamber. Peering outside, Minas could see two distinctly Covenant [[Kez'katu-pattern Phantom|Phantom]] dropships approaching their position. Okro 'Vagaduun, who was nearing the upper balcony along with his team on the lift, noticed it too and assured the Chieftain that they would be there to assist. Minas then contacted Zeretus and told him to stay where he was and have his team secure the bottom of the lift so that they could escape swiftly and safely. Two more Covenant Phantoms appeared behind the first two. With Itka almost done extracting the shards, the strike team prepared to defend against the incoming dropships and the warriors they certainly held.{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}
Inside the well-lit spherical room were tiered circular platforms that lined the rounded walls. Each platform held terminals presumably used to perform all manner of duties. At the center of the room was the Adytum, an oblong bronze monolith that fell just short of touching both the floor and ceiling. Terminals and interfaces covered its exterior, accessible from the platforms situated along the room's walls. Choros and Itka immediately began the process of extracting the shards they sought from within the Adytum. Minutes later, the two of them were still busy with retrieving the shards when the distinctive sound of [[impulse drive]]s filled the chamber. Peering outside, Minas could see two distinctly Covenant [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantom]] dropships approaching their position. Okro 'Vagaduun, who was nearing the upper balcony along with his team on the lift, noticed it too and assured the Chieftain that they would be there to assist. Minas then contacted Zeretus and told him to stay where he was and have his team secure the bottom of the lift so that they could escape swiftly and safely. Two more Covenant Phantoms appeared behind the first two. With Itka almost done extracting the shards, the strike team prepared to defend against the incoming dropships and the warriors they certainly held.{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}


Covenant Kig-Yar were the first to enter, but they were cut down by a barrage from Minas and his men. Then the Jiralhanae entered and the fighting grew fierce and bloody. As the smoke cleared, only three Banished Jiralhanae besides Minas remained—Choros, [[Burekos]], and [[Sopruuz]]. Minas found his second-in-command paying his respects to Itka, who had been killed by [[Grenflekt Workshop Spiker|spikes]] during the skirmish. Out on the platform, he could see the blademaster and his Sangheili fighting off even more Covenant. Wielding a [[Veporokk Workshop Ravager]], one warrior landed a direct hit on the turbine of one of the Phantoms, sending the dropship careening into the darkness below. Holding an onyx box of Forerunner design, Choros informed Minas that they had secured the crystal shards. Choros, however, was deeply troubled by all the men that they had lost, so he asked the Chieftain what it was that Atriox had told him when they first met. Atriox said that "everyone must die for ''something''," which Minas interpreted to mean that everyone should die on their own terms for something that they truly believe in. After Minas shared this wisdom, he announced that they should hurry back to the lift before the Sangheili were overrun. Choros offered the case containing the shards to Minas, saying that it was for him to deliver to Atriox.{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}
Covenant Kig-Yar were the first to enter, but they were cut down by a barrage from Minas and his men. Then the Jiralhanae entered and the fighting grew fierce and bloody. As the smoke cleared, only three Banished Jiralhanae besides Minas remained—Choros, [[Burekos]], and [[Sopruuz]]. Minas found his second-in-command paying his respects to Itka, who had been killed by [[Grenflekt Workshop Spiker|spikes]] during the skirmish. Out on the platform, he could see the blademaster and his Sangheili fighting off even more Covenant. Wielding a [[Veporokk Workshop Ravager]], one warrior landed a direct hit on the turbine of one of the Phantoms, sending the dropship careening into the darkness below. Holding an onyx box of Forerunner design, Choros informed Minas that they had secured the crystal shards. Choros, however, was deeply troubled by all the men that they had lost, so he asked the Chieftain what it was that Atriox had told him when they first met. Atriox said that "everyone must die for ''something''," which Minas interpreted to mean that everyone should die on their own terms for something that they truly believe in. After Minas shared this wisdom, he announced that they should hurry back to the lift before the Sangheili were overrun. Choros offered the case containing the shards to Minas, saying that it was for him to deliver to Atriox.{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}

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