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'''Ghostpierce''' is a bespoke (customized) [[Type-1 energy sword|fireblade]], employed as the signature weapon of the [[Banished]] [[Sangheili]] [[Blademaster]] [[Jega 'Rdomnai]].
'''Ghostpierce''' is a bespoke customized [[Type-1 energy sword|fireblade]] or [[Energy dagger]], employed as the signature weapon of the [[Banished]] [[Sangheili]] [[Blademaster]] [[Jega 'Rdomnai]].


It began as an untested bloodblade during 'Rdomnai's service in the [[Covenant]]'s [[Silent Shadow]] during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. During a high-priority hunt for a pair of [[Spartan-III]] headhunters, 'Rdomnai was severely wounded by an explosion. However, rather than dying a warrior's death as Sangheili honor dictated, 'Rdomnai clung to life and rebuilt himself using forbidden cybernetics. With his body restored, the Sangheili assassin made sure that the remnants of his bloodblade underwent the same transformation as he did. He brought the surviving hilt to the artisan armorers of [[Cherras Keep]] who reforged it as Ghostpierce. The weapon was then mounted onto 'Rdomnai's [[Artificial limb|robotic arm]], ensuring the blade and its owner remained inseparable.{{Ref/Book|Id=EN|Enc22|Page=482}}  
It began as an untested bloodblade during 'Rdomnai's service in the [[Covenant]]'s [[Silent Shadow]] during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. During a high-priority hunt for a pair of [[Spartan-III]] headhunters, 'Rdomnai was severely wounded by an explosion. However, rather than dying a warrior's death as Sangheili honor dictated, 'Rdomnai clung to life and rebuilt himself using forbidden cybernetics. With his body restored, the Sangheili assassin made sure that the remnants of his bloodblade underwent the same transformation as he did. He brought the surviving hilt to the artisan armorers of [[Cherras Keep]] who reforged it as Ghostpierce. The weapon was then mounted onto 'Rdomnai's [[Artificial limb|robotic arm]], ensuring the blade and its owner remained inseparable.{{Ref/Book|Id=EN|Enc22|Page=482}}  
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