N'tho 'Sraom

N’tho ‘Sraom is a male Sangheili (Elite) assigned to the Special Warfare Group of the Fleet of Retribution.

Background
'Sraom is the youngest member of his Special Operations unit and is one of a growing number of human sympathizers amongst the Sangheili youth. He is a fairly typical young male adult Sangheili - he began compulsory military service at the end of adolescence, and remains unmarried with no close, non-familial relationships outside of his martial order. N’tho Sraom refused to stand idly by while the Prophets replaced Sangheili units with Jiralhanae packs, and now bears deep resentment toward those politicians who landed his kind in their current predicament.

Although N’tho ‘Sraom’s romanticized nationalism is emblematic of all Sangheili, he has developed a healthy respect for humanity—not for their physical abilities or martial prowess, but for their audacity and resolve.

N'tho also appears to have been vital in giving intelligence on Covenant military structure and tactics, such as information on the Chopper.

N'tho's armor seems to be similar in color to Minor Elites from previous games, though whether this has any significance is unknown.

Trivia

 * It should be noted that his name lacks the ee suffix associated with Elites in armed service. However when Rtas 'Vadumee was mentioned on Usze's page the ee suffix was also missing. This may be because the Elites are no longer listed in the Loyalist Covenant army, and no longer use the ee suffix.
 * N'tho 'Sraom will be a playable character in Halo 3 as the third player character over either X-Box Live or System Link.
 * The character's name first appears in the Bungie.net article describing the Brute Chopper, even before the announcement of four-player co-operative play. (though then he was called 'N'thro 'Sraom)
 * N'tho will not appear in the single-player campaign or in cutscenes; he will only appear if there is a third player to control him.
 * N'tho has been nicknamed "Nitro" by players (in reference to his original name of N'thro ) and the name, unlike Usze's nickname, is based from the Sanghelli name alone.