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Eventually, the Stoics lost the war when the Reformists commandeered the Dreadnought and used it to escape their homeworld. Not wishing to destroy the vessel they considered so sacred, the Stoics allowed the Reformists to escape.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc310|Enc11|Page=310}} After the Reformists took flight in [[2100 BCE]], the Stoics sent out communication messages threatening that they would be damned for their transgressions to the gods.{{Ref/Reuse|cp262}} The Stoics eventually retreated to relatively small areas of Janjur Qom —- likely due to the many large, predatory animals native to the planet —- and much of the planet resultingly became overrun by wilderness. The Reformists continued to monitor their homeworld after the civil war, occasionally sending [[Eye]] surveillance drones to the planet to keep them informed on Stoic technology. On one occasion, an Eye was discovered and pursued by a Stoic aircraft.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC7|BC|Chapter=7}} | Eventually, the Stoics lost the war when the Reformists commandeered the Dreadnought and used it to escape their homeworld. Not wishing to destroy the vessel they considered so sacred, the Stoics allowed the Reformists to escape.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc310|Enc11|Page=310}} After the Reformists took flight in [[2100 BCE]], the Stoics sent out communication messages threatening that they would be damned for their transgressions to the gods.{{Ref/Reuse|cp262}} The Stoics eventually retreated to relatively small areas of Janjur Qom —- likely due to the many large, predatory animals native to the planet —- and much of the planet resultingly became overrun by wilderness. The Reformists continued to monitor their homeworld after the civil war, occasionally sending [[Eye]] surveillance drones to the planet to keep them informed on Stoic technology. On one occasion, an Eye was discovered and pursued by a Stoic aircraft.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC7|BC|Chapter=7}} | ||
Shortly after the [[Writ of Union]] between the Reformists and the [[Sangheili]] was signed and the [[Covenant]] was established, the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]] [[Mission to Janjur Qom|led a team to Janjur Qom]] to retrieve a group of willing, fertile females to restock the breeding population on ''[[High Charity]]'' and to steal a [[Luminary]] in the [[grotto of the Great Transition]].{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=3}} When the group landed on the planet's surface, they made their way to the grotto and eventually discovered the Luminary and the [[Purifying Vision of the Holy Path]]. However, Stoic warriors discovered their location and waited for them outside of the grotto. [[Vervum L'kosur]] and [[Loquen 'Nvong]] betrayed the Prophet of Inner Conviction and the rest of the team, and tried to execute them in order to steal the relics.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC8|BC|Chapter=8}} In the resulting skirmish, Vervum was killed and Loquen was captured while the rest of the team remained hidden from the Stoics in a concealed room.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC9|BC|Chapter=9}} | Shortly after the [[Writ of Union]] between the Reformists and the [[Sangheili]] was signed and the [[Covenant]] was established, the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]] [[Mission to Janjur Qom|led a team to Janjur Qom]] to retrieve a group of willing, fertile females to restock the breeding population on ''[[High Charity]]'' and to steal a [[Luminary]] in the [[grotto of the Great Transition]].{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=3}} When the group landed on the planet's surface, they made their way to the grotto and eventually discovered the Luminary and the [[Purifying Vision of the Holy Path]]. However, Stoic warriors discovered their location and waited for them outside of the grotto. [[Vervum L'kosur]] and [[Loquen 'Nvong]] betrayed the Prophet of Inner Conviction and the rest of the team, and tried to execute them in order to steal the relics.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC8|BC|Chapter=8}}<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 106-114''</ref> In the resulting skirmish, Vervum was killed and Loquen was captured while the rest of the team remained hidden from the Stoics in a concealed room.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC9|BC|Chapter=9}} | ||
After the Stoics left, the team headed to the village of [[Crellum]] to retrieve the females.{{Ref/Reuse|BC9}} Once they had done so, they attempted to return to their nearby [[dropship]], but they were intercepted by Stoic warriors and their [[folasteed]] mounts. A firefight ensured, which ultimately left all the Stoic forces dead; [[Burenn]]'s tamed [[ilpdor]] named [[Erb]] killed most of them.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC11|BC|Chapter=11}} The team eventually returned to their [[Covenant corvette|corvette]], ''[[Vengeful Vitality]]'', orbiting the planet. The Stoics attempted to shoot them down with missiles, but only one missile hit and ''Vengeful Vitality'' was able to escape.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC12|BC|Chapter=12}} | After the Stoics left, the team headed to the village of [[Crellum]] to retrieve the females.{{Ref/Reuse|BC9}} Once they had done so, they attempted to return to their nearby [[dropship]], but they were intercepted by Stoic warriors and their [[folasteed]] mounts. A firefight ensured, which ultimately left all the Stoic forces dead; [[Burenn]]'s tamed [[ilpdor]] named [[Erb]] killed most of them.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC11|BC|Chapter=11}} The team eventually returned to their [[Covenant corvette|corvette]], ''[[Vengeful Vitality]]'', orbiting the planet. The Stoics attempted to shoot them down with missiles, but only one missile hit and ''Vengeful Vitality'' was able to escape.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC12|BC|Chapter=12}} | ||