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Like the first two novels in the ''Forerunner Saga'', ''Silentium'' is framed with an in-universe conceit, being presented as a series of Forerunner logs under investigation by [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] in the modern era. The files in question are said to have been extracted from two sources: the carapace of a deceased [[Catalog]] (designated Forerunner remains #879) and a damaged [[monitor]]. Both the "Bornstellar Relation", the fictional document that encompasses the narrative of ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' and ONI's recovery of [[343 Guilty Spark]] which acts as the framing device for the plot of ''[[Halo: Primordium]]'', are referenced. | Like the first two novels in the ''Forerunner Saga'', ''Silentium'' is framed with an in-universe conceit, being presented as a series of Forerunner logs under investigation by [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] in the modern era. The files in question are said to have been extracted from two sources: the carapace of a deceased [[Catalog]] (designated Forerunner remains #879) and a damaged [[monitor]]. Both the "Bornstellar Relation", the fictional document that encompasses the narrative of ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' and ONI's recovery of [[343 Guilty Spark]] which acts as the framing device for the plot of ''[[Halo: Primordium]]'', are referenced. | ||