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===Death===
===Death===
Following the departure of the [[UNSC]] and the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] from [[Netherop]], [[Nizat 'Kvarosee]] and Tam made their way towards the refectory by the light of two dying lamps following the removal of the [[vacuum energy condenser]] that was powering the tel. The two were so weak and thirsty that they could barely even walk, and it took a hundred centals to persuade Nizat to try for the aeroponics grange where there would be food and drink so that they could rejuvenate themselves. Both [[Sangheili]] developed infections from their wounds, but Nizat was much worse off than Tam with his ripped-off mandible. With their [[Sanctum's Hide]] armor sloughing off, a sure sign that both Sangheli were dying, a despondent Nizat came to the conclusion that they were being punished for failing the gods. Too weak to continue on, Nizat sent Tam ahead with orders to come back for him. However, Tam only found their crops ruined and the water contaminated which Tam believed was punishment for leading the UNSC to the [[Inner Sanctum]] and then allowing them to steal the [[Divine Hand]].
Following the departure of the [[UNSC]] and the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] from [[Netherop]], [[Nizat 'Kvarosee]] and Tam made their way towards the refectory by the light of two dying lamps following the removal of the [[vacuum energy condenser]] that was powering the tel. The two were so weak and thirsty that they could barely even walk, and it took a hundred centals to persuade Nizat to try for the aeroponics grange where there would be food and drink so that they could rejuvenate themselves. Both [[Sangheili]] developed infections from their wounds, but Nizat was much worse off than Tam with his ripped-off mandible. With their [[Sanctum's Hide]] armor sloughing off, a sure sign that both Sangheili were dying, a despondent Nizat came to the conclusion that they were being punished for failing the gods. Too weak to continue on, Nizat sent Tam ahead with orders to come back for him. However, Tam only found their crops ruined and the water contaminated which Tam believed was punishment for leading the UNSC to the [[Inner Sanctum]] and then allowing them to steal the [[Divine Hand]].


Unwilling to be the one to confirm that the gods were punishing them and that they were marooned to die on this hellish world in pain, hunger and relentless heat, Tam filled a haversack with some of the withered fruit and withered vines and the water jug with the foul liquid and he returned to Nizat. By the time that Tam arrived, Nizat's Sanctum's Hide had dissolved completely, and he was so weak that Tam feared that he was already dead. Promising that the gods were still with them, Tam gave his friend the water and food before using his [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]] to mercy kill Nizat, leaving Tam alone to die of his infection, starvation or dehydration.{{Ref/Reuse|Out25}}
Unwilling to be the one to confirm that the gods were punishing them and that they were marooned to die on this hellish world in pain, hunger and relentless heat, Tam filled a haversack with some of the withered fruit and withered vines and the water jug with the foul liquid and he returned to Nizat. By the time that Tam arrived, Nizat's Sanctum's Hide had dissolved completely, and he was so weak that Tam feared that he was already dead. Promising that the gods were still with them, Tam gave his friend the water and food before using his [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]] to mercy kill Nizat, leaving Tam alone to die of his infection, starvation or dehydration.{{Ref/Reuse|Out25}}
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