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{{Era|Covenant|Post}}
{{Quote|I invoke my right, as [[Scion]] of this keep, to free my kaidon from his imprisonment and take revenge upon his captors!|Tul 'Juran, invoking a right of release<ref name="HSOI">''[[Halo: Shadow of Intent]]''</ref>}}
{{Quote|I invoke my right, as [[Scion]] of this keep, to free my kaidon from his imprisonment and take revenge upon his captors!|Tul 'Juran, invoking a right of release<ref name="HSOI">''[[Halo: Shadow of Intent]]''</ref>}}
A '''right of release''' is a proclamation declared by [[Sangheili]] to establish intent to rescue [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]]. Among Sangheili society, capture and imprisonment is a far greater humiliation than death, as it denied a noble death in battle. When a [[kaidon]] was captured, it was common for his captors to chose to imprison him for the rest of his life rather than [[Capital punishment|execute]] him to bring shame and dishonor to the kaidon and his kin. However, if a member of the imprisoned Sangheili's bloodline invoked a right of release, the individual would then attempt to rescue their relatives.{{Ref/Reuse|HSOI}}
A '''right of release''' is a proclamation declared by [[Sangheili]] to establish intent to rescue [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]]. Among Sangheili society, capture and imprisonment is a far greater humiliation than death, as it denied a noble death in battle. When a [[kaidon]] was captured, it was common for his captors to chose to imprison him for the rest of his life rather than [[Capital punishment|execute]] him to bring shame and dishonor to the kaidon and his kin. However, if a member of the imprisoned Sangheili's bloodline invoked a right of release, the individual would then attempt to rescue their relatives.{{Ref/Reuse|HSOI}}

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