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During her time on the ''Shadow of Intent's'' crew, 'Juran was consumed with rage in her need for revenge against the [[Order of Restoration]] and the [[San'Shyuum]], taking reckless risks to hunt down [[Kafo Dein]]{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET6|ET|6}}, feeling that her death would've been worth it to kill Dein and being openly disrespectful and rude before [[Mahkee 'Chava]], questioning [[Rtas 'Vadum]]'s orders.{{Ref/Reuse|ET10}} 'Juran had to restrain herself from attacking a captive Sangheili that served [[Dovo Nesto]] and was frustrated that Captain [[Abigail Cole]] was focusing on defending Earth from the [[Banished]] rather than chasing after the [[High Lord]].{{Ref/Reuse|ET18}} When given the opportunity to assassinate Nesto, 'Juran was furious that she was ordered to target [[Sali 'Nyon]] instead by 'Soran who predicted that 'Juran's rage would cloud her ability to properly make the kill.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET30|ET|30}} 'Juran felt like she was sustained by her need for vengeance for years which had brought her both pain and purpose and suffering yet service. Without it, 'Juran wasn't sure what lay beyond the event horizon of her grief and felt like the weight of confusion and bitterness had not only burdened her but had become a part of her.{{Ref/Reuse|ET38}}
During her time on the ''Shadow of Intent's'' crew, 'Juran was consumed with rage in her need for revenge against the [[Order of Restoration]] and the [[San'Shyuum]], taking reckless risks to hunt down [[Kafo Dein]]{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET6|ET|6}}, feeling that her death would've been worth it to kill Dein and being openly disrespectful and rude before [[Mahkee 'Chava]], questioning [[Rtas 'Vadum]]'s orders.{{Ref/Reuse|ET10}} 'Juran had to restrain herself from attacking a captive Sangheili that served [[Dovo Nesto]] and was frustrated that Captain [[Abigail Cole]] was focusing on defending Earth from the [[Banished]] rather than chasing after the [[High Lord]].{{Ref/Reuse|ET18}} When given the opportunity to assassinate Nesto, 'Juran was furious that she was ordered to target [[Sali 'Nyon]] instead by 'Soran who predicted that 'Juran's rage would cloud her ability to properly make the kill.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET30|ET|30}} 'Juran felt like she was sustained by her need for vengeance for years which had brought her both pain and purpose and suffering yet service. Without it, 'Juran wasn't sure what lay beyond the event horizon of her grief and felt like the weight of confusion and bitterness had not only burdened her but had become a part of her.{{Ref/Reuse|ET38}}


'Juran initially harbored a disdain for humanity, considering their species to be selfish, opportunistic and vain, referring to humans as ''[[nishum]]''.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET10|ET|Chapter=10}} While initially working with [[Gray Team]] and some Spartan-IVs, 'Juran thought that they looked foolishly overdressed in their armor{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET14|ET|14}} and was frustrated with being stranded aboard the {{UNSCShip|Victory of Samothrace}} when there was no time to transfer 'Juran and [[Vul 'Soran]] back to the ''Shadow of Intent''. Despite Captain Cole's rank, 'Juran treated her with open disrespect during her time on the ship.{{Ref/Reuse|ET18}}
'Juran initially harbored a disdain for humanity, considering their species to be selfish, opportunistic and vain, referring to humans as ''[[nishum]]''.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET10|ET|Chapter=10}} While working with [[Gray Team]] and some Spartan-IVs, 'Juran thought that they looked foolishly overdressed in their armor{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET14|ET|14}} and was frustrated with being stranded aboard the {{UNSCShip|Victory of Samothrace}} when there was no time to transfer 'Juran and [[Vul 'Soran]] back to the ''Shadow of Intent''. Despite Captain Cole's rank, 'Juran treated her with open disrespect during her time on the ship.{{Ref/Reuse|ET18}}


After a Sangheili prisoner poisoned and nearly killed 'Juran, she was both bewildered and strangely grateful that [[Jai-006]] and a doctor saved her life without any hesitation.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET18|ET|18}} This caused a shift in perspective in 'Juran in regards to humans, leaving her feeling a measure of begrudging humility that humans had sought to save her life immediately and without question. When Jai came to Stolt's defense against distrust from another Spartan, 'Juran was surprised by the sense of camaraderie that she felt with the Spartan.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET22|ET|22}} Fighting alongside the Spartans in the [[Battle of Boundary]] further increased 'Juran's respect for humanity after witnessing Jai and [[Michael-120]]'s resilience in the face of serious wounds.{{Ref/Reuse|ET26}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET34|ET|34}} By the end of the Battle of Boundary, 'Juran had developed a deep respect for humanity in general and Gray Team in particular. Upon learning that there had been survivors from the crash of ''Victory'', 'Juran was astonished by the resilience of humans and felt that her own people could learn much from them. 'Juran's only question -- one which surprised even her -- was to ask if Captain Cole had survived the crash.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET43|ET|43}}
After a Sangheili prisoner poisoned and nearly killed 'Juran, she was both bewildered and strangely grateful that [[Jai-006]] and a doctor saved her life without any hesitation.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET18|ET|18}} This caused a shift in perspective in 'Juran in regards to humans, leaving her feeling a measure of begrudging humility that humans had sought to save her life immediately and without question. When Jai came to Stolt's defense against distrust from another Spartan, 'Juran was surprised by the sense of camaraderie that she felt with the Spartan.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET22|ET|22}} Fighting alongside the Spartans in the [[Battle of Boundary]] further increased 'Juran's respect for humanity after witnessing Jai and [[Michael-120]]'s resilience in the face of serious wounds.{{Ref/Reuse|ET26}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET34|ET|34}} By the end of the Battle of Boundary, 'Juran had developed a deep respect for humanity in general and Gray Team in particular. Upon learning that there had been survivors from the crash of ''Victory'', 'Juran was astonished by the resilience of humans and felt that her own people could learn much from them. 'Juran's only question -- one which surprised even her -- was to ask if Captain Cole had survived the crash.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ET43|ET|43}}

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