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'''The Warden''' was a [[Forerunner]] [[monitor]] serving aboard the [[ | '''The Warden''' was a [[Forerunner]] [[monitor]] serving aboard the [[Capital]]. It was placed in charge of detaining accused criminals before they were judged by the [[Ecumene Council|Council]], as well as providing their defense. It was an ancient AI, over 25,000 years old by [[97,445 BCE]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 296-297''</ref> | ||
The Warden was assigned to defend [[Faber]], the [[Master Builder]], before the [[Supreme Mantle Court]] during Faber's trial for the misuse of [[Installation 07|a Halo]]. During the [[Fate of Maethrillian|subsequent attack]] on the Capital by [[Mendicant Bias]], the Warden aided Faber in escaping, delivering him to [[Sharp-by-Striking]].<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 5''</ref> According to Faber himself, the Warden acted out of its own initiative and saved him because it knew his value; however, when interrogating the Master Builder years later, the [[Juridical|Master Juridical]] asserted that the Warden had been bribed. Faber denied this, stating that the notion of bribing a machine was absurd.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 191''</ref> | The Warden was assigned to defend [[Faber]], the [[Master Builder]], before the [[Supreme Mantle Court]] during Faber's trial for the misuse of [[Installation 07|a Halo]]. During the [[Fate of Maethrillian|subsequent attack]] on the Capital by [[Mendicant Bias]], the Warden aided Faber in escaping, delivering him to [[Sharp-by-Striking]].<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 5''</ref> According to Faber himself, the Warden acted out of its own initiative and saved him because it knew his value; however, when interrogating the Master Builder years later, the [[Juridical|Master Juridical]] asserted that the Warden had been bribed. Faber denied this, stating that the notion of bribing a machine was absurd.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 191''</ref> |