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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
In his youth, Tersa was mostly raised by his mother and uncle, like most [[Sangheili]], on [[Sanghelios]]. His uncle served in the [[War of Beginnings]], and told Tersa stories of the war, including an encounter with a [[Huragok]] when he had raided a [[San'Shyuum]] vessel.{{Ref/Novel|Id= | In his youth, Tersa was mostly raised by his mother and uncle, like most [[Sangheili]], on [[Sanghelios]]. His uncle served in the [[War of Beginnings]], and told Tersa stories of the war, including an encounter with a [[Huragok]] when he had raided a [[San'Shyuum]] vessel.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBCC7|BC|Chapter=7}} Due to an ancient pact between Tersa's clan and the 'Xellus [[clan]], Tersa often trained in [[Xellus keep]].{{Ref/Reuse|HBCC1}} | ||
In [[851 BCE]], [[Kaidon]] [[Ussa 'Xellus]], disgruntled with the recent formation of the [[Covenant]], warned the Sangheili of [[Xellus]] to not trust the Covenant and to not surrender themselves to the San'Shyuum. Tersa, moved by his speeches, looked to Ussa as a leader. The next [[cycle]], Tersa was training on the walls of the keep with [[N'oraq]] and another friend when nine Covenant attack fighters arrived at the keep. Tersa sounded the alarm, sending the keep's residents into a panic as the fighters bombed the keep, killing N'oraq. After the keep was destroyed and hundreds had been killed, the fighters departed. Tersa spent the rest of the day trying to help clean up and aid the wounded. The survivors of the attack were led to the desolate region of [[Nwari]]; despite his mother's warnings, Tersa followed. Once at Nwari, the insurgents hid from Covenant spies and assassins by establishing a small encampment inside a dormant volcano. Tersa helped [[Ernicka the Scar-Maker]] load the rebels' transport vessels with crates of dried food. After Ussa returned from a failed recruitment mission at [[Creck]], the rebels departed the region for [[the Refuge]], their new place of home and safety.{{Ref/Reuse|HBCC1}} | In [[851 BCE]], [[Kaidon]] [[Ussa 'Xellus]], disgruntled with the recent formation of the [[Covenant]], warned the Sangheili of [[Xellus]] to not trust the Covenant and to not surrender themselves to the San'Shyuum. Tersa, moved by his speeches, looked to Ussa as a leader. The next [[cycle]], Tersa was training on the walls of the keep with [[N'oraq]] and another friend when nine Covenant attack fighters arrived at the keep. Tersa sounded the alarm, sending the keep's residents into a panic as the fighters bombed the keep, killing N'oraq. After the keep was destroyed and hundreds had been killed, the fighters departed. Tersa spent the rest of the day trying to help clean up and aid the wounded. The survivors of the attack were led to the desolate region of [[Nwari]]; despite his mother's warnings, Tersa followed. Once at Nwari, the insurgents hid from Covenant spies and assassins by establishing a small encampment inside a dormant volcano. Tersa helped [[Ernicka the Scar-Maker]] load the rebels' transport vessels with crates of dried food. After Ussa returned from a failed recruitment mission at [[Creck]], the rebels departed the region for [[the Refuge]], their new place of home and safety.{{Ref/Reuse|HBCC1}} | ||
===Caught in a conspiracy=== | ===Caught in a conspiracy=== | ||
Upon arriving at the [[shield world]], Tersa was partnered with [[Salus 'Crolon]] to survey the south side of the uncompleted [[Forerunner]] devices in the [[Storage Chamber]] in [[850 BCE]]. While the two worked, 'Crolon openly admitted his wariness to trust Ussa. Tersa grew uncomfortable by 'Crolon's near-[[Treason|treasonous]] prattle, but was unable to rebuke a senior Sangheili. Eventually, Tersa grew frustrated by 'Crolon's ramblings, and argued that Ussa was right and they could no longer return to Sanghelios. Ernicka ordered the two to set back to work, though Tersa began to question Ussa himself.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=3}} Tersa's doubts were further strengthened when he witnessed [[monitor]] [[Enduring Bias]] destroying the shield world in a [[holography|hologram]]. Ussa had tasked the monitor with discovering if the shield world's Disassembler process was functioning. However, Bias' vague explanation caused Tersa to begin to further doubt Ussa's intentions, as the monitor inadvertently implied that Ussa wished to test the Disassembler process himself—even if it lead to the deaths of all Sangheili in the colony.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=5}} 'Crolon and [['Drem]] later approached Tersa while he was scanning pieces of technology. 'Crolon shared his theories with the two; the "gods" were using the shield world to decide what Sangheili was worthy of living. Tersa dismissed these theories and Enduring Bias arrived, claiming that the youngling was correct. After Bias stated that [[Sooln 'Xellus]] had reprogrammed him to some degree, the monitor stated that he would accept the presence of San'Shyuum on the world if they brought Huragok. 'Crolon and 'Drem, distrustful of Bias, came to believe that Sooln and Ussa were actually conspiring with the San'Shyuum, though Tersa again dismissed these claims. After the two left, Tersa warned Enduring Bias to never repeat what he had heard.{{Ref/ | Upon arriving at the [[shield world]], Tersa was partnered with [[Salus 'Crolon]] to survey the south side of the uncompleted [[Forerunner]] devices in the [[Storage Chamber]] in [[850 BCE]]. While the two worked, 'Crolon openly admitted his wariness to trust Ussa. Tersa grew uncomfortable by 'Crolon's near-[[Treason|treasonous]] prattle, but was unable to rebuke a senior Sangheili. Eventually, Tersa grew frustrated by 'Crolon's ramblings, and argued that Ussa was right and they could no longer return to Sanghelios. Ernicka ordered the two to set back to work, though Tersa began to question Ussa himself.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=3}} Tersa's doubts were further strengthened when he witnessed [[monitor]] [[Enduring Bias]] destroying the shield world in a [[holography|hologram]]. Ussa had tasked the monitor with discovering if the shield world's Disassembler process was functioning. However, Bias' vague explanation caused Tersa to begin to further doubt Ussa's intentions, as the monitor inadvertently implied that Ussa wished to test the Disassembler process himself—even if it lead to the deaths of all Sangheili in the colony.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=5}} 'Crolon and [['Drem]] later approached Tersa while he was scanning pieces of technology. 'Crolon shared his theories with the two; the "gods" were using the shield world to decide what Sangheili was worthy of living. Tersa dismissed these theories and Enduring Bias arrived, claiming that the youngling was correct. After Bias stated that [[Sooln 'Xellus]] had reprogrammed him to some degree, the monitor stated that he would accept the presence of San'Shyuum on the world if they brought Huragok. 'Crolon and 'Drem, distrustful of Bias, came to believe that Sooln and Ussa were actually conspiring with the San'Shyuum, though Tersa again dismissed these claims. After the two left, Tersa warned Enduring Bias to never repeat what he had heard.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=6}} | ||
Not wanting to be involved in 'Crolon's and 'Drem's insurrection, Tersa debated telling Ernicka or Ussa about the duo's treasonous conversations. However, Tersa hesitated as he did not want to appear as a "dishonorable informer" before them. He was again confronted by 'Drem and 'Crolon, in the [[Hall of Feasts]], who questioned Tersa about what he had heard the previous day. Tersa avoided answering the question, leading to 'Crolon and 'Drem to warn him that they would use their seniority statuses to shift any blame on Tersa, if he attempted to tell Ussa or Ernicka about the duo's conversations.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBCC7|BC|Chapter=7}} Later, while helping Ernicka, 'Crolon, and two other Sangheili repair [[burnblade]]s, when he started conversing with [[Lnur 'Mol]], a female interested in combat whom Tersa had become infatuated with. While the two tested out burnblades, 'Crolon commented that Lnur did not know her place. Angered, Tersa challenged 'Crolon to either apologize or duel. 'Crolon declined both options and left the room.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=8}} | Not wanting to be involved in 'Crolon's and 'Drem's insurrection, Tersa debated telling Ernicka or Ussa about the duo's treasonous conversations. However, Tersa hesitated as he did not want to appear as a "dishonorable informer" before them. He was again confronted by 'Drem and 'Crolon, in the [[Hall of Feasts]], who questioned Tersa about what he had heard the previous day. Tersa avoided answering the question, leading to 'Crolon and 'Drem to warn him that they would use their seniority statuses to shift any blame on Tersa, if he attempted to tell Ussa or Ernicka about the duo's conversations.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBCC7|BC|Chapter=7}} Later, while helping Ernicka, 'Crolon, and two other Sangheili repair [[burnblade]]s, when he started conversing with [[Lnur 'Mol]], a female interested in combat whom Tersa had become infatuated with. While the two tested out burnblades, 'Crolon commented that Lnur did not know her place. Angered, Tersa challenged 'Crolon to either apologize or duel. 'Crolon declined both options and left the room.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=8}} | ||