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'''Janjur Qom''' was a predominately jungle world of the three inner planets in an [[San'Shyuum home system|unidentified planetary system]] and the homeworld of the [[San'Shyuum]].<ref>''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'', page 203</ref> The planet was orbited by one [[natural satellite]], [[Plaon]].<ref name="bc6"/>
'''Janjur Qom''' was a predominately jungle world of the three inner planets in an [[San'Shyuum home system|unidentified planetary system]] and the homeworld of the [[San'Shyuum]].<ref>''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'', page 203</ref> The planet was orbited by one [[natural satellite]], [[Plaon]].<ref name="bc9"/>


==History==
==History==
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With their former relationship with the Forerunners all but forgotten, the San'Shyuum came to regard the Forerunners as gods, and worshiped their technology as gifts left behind for other races. The greatest of these relics was the [[Forerunner Dreadnought|Dreadnought]], a fully functional [[keyship]], possibly the last in the galaxy.<ref name="ENC115">''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'', page 115</ref> The keyship had crash-landed on the planet after [[Mendicant Bias]] attempted to use it to aid [[human]]ity.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/mendicant-bias ''Halo Waypoint'': Mendicant Bias]</ref> Because of the presence of easily accessible Forerunner relics on the planet, the San'Shyuum advanced faster than most of the other races in the galaxy. However, the San'Shyuum came to regard the Dreadnought as too holy to explore in depth.<ref name="ENC115"/>
With their former relationship with the Forerunners all but forgotten, the San'Shyuum came to regard the Forerunners as gods, and worshiped their technology as gifts left behind for other races. The greatest of these relics was the [[Forerunner Dreadnought|Dreadnought]], a fully functional [[keyship]], possibly the last in the galaxy.<ref name="ENC115">''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'', page 115</ref> The keyship had crash-landed on the planet after [[Mendicant Bias]] attempted to use it to aid [[human]]ity.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/mendicant-bias ''Halo Waypoint'': Mendicant Bias]</ref> Because of the presence of easily accessible Forerunner relics on the planet, the San'Shyuum advanced faster than most of the other races in the galaxy. However, the San'Shyuum came to regard the Dreadnought as too holy to explore in depth.<ref name="ENC115"/>


This policy was maintained until [[2200 BCE]], when a group of San'Shyuum known as the [[Reformists]] demanded they be given access to the Dreadnought. This was anathema to the [[Stoics]] who maintained the belief of reverence. For the next one hundred years, the San'Shyuum engaged in internal conflict. The war ended in [[2100 BCE]], when one thousand Reformists barricaded themselves in the Dreadnought. As the Stoics were unwilling to destroy the object they revered, they were indecisive over what to do. This allowed the Reformers to activate the Dreadnought and leave, taking a huge chunk of the planet with them. The Stoics cursed the Reformists to exile, never to return. The Reformists would later go on to be ancestors of those who [[Sangheili-San'Shyuum war|fought]] with the [[Sangheili]] and become the first Prophets of the [[Covenant]].<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', pages 262-264</ref> With the departure of the Reformists, the Stoics were left as the dominant civilization on Janjur Qom.<ref name="bc6"/>
This policy was maintained until [[2200 BCE]], when a group of San'Shyuum known as the [[Reformists]] demanded they be given access to the Dreadnought. This was anathema to the [[Stoics]] who maintained the belief of reverence. For the next one hundred years, the San'Shyuum engaged in internal conflict. The war ended in [[2100 BCE]], when one thousand Reformists barricaded themselves in the Dreadnought. As the Stoics were unwilling to destroy the object they revered, they were indecisive over what to do. This allowed the Reformers to activate the Dreadnought and leave, taking a huge chunk of the planet with them. The Stoics cursed the Reformists to exile, never to return. The Reformists would later go on to be ancestors of those who [[Sangheili-San'Shyuum war|fought]] with the [[Sangheili]] and become the first Prophets of the [[Covenant]].<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', pages 262-264</ref> With the departure of the Reformists, the Stoics were left as the dominant civilization on Janjur Qom.<ref name="bc6">''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]'', Chapter 6</ref>


===Later history===
===Later history===
After the formation of the Covenant, ''[[High Charity]]'', a mobile planetoid made out of the chunk of rock and powered by the Dreadnought, became the new homeworld of the Reformist line of San'Shyuum. The San'Shyuum continued keep tabs on their homeworld by sending [[Eye]] spy drones to the planet to monitor the Stoics' technological progress. In [[850 BCE]], the Covenant ordered [[Mission to Janjur Qom|an expedition]] to Janjur Qom to acquire healthy females in order to maintain their genetic diversity on ''High Charity'', as well as to retrieve a prized Forerunner artifact—a [[Luminary]].<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 3</ref> A team led by the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]] traveled to the planet and managed to obtain the Luminary and the [[Purifying Vision of the Holy Path]] in the [[grotto of the Great Transition]].<ref name="bc7">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 7</ref> After arriving at the village of [[Crellum]] to retrieve the females, the team was attacked by Stoic soldiers. When the group managed to kill the Stoics, the survivors retreated into their [[Covenant corvette|corvette]] ''[[Vengeful Vitality]]''. As they prepared to leave the planet, the Stoics fired a missile at the ship and damaged it. Although the Luminary was destroyed in Janjur Qom's atmosphere during the attack, the Covenant ship managed to escape to ''High Charity''.<ref name="bc10">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 10</ref>
After the formation of the Covenant, ''[[High Charity]]'', a mobile planetoid made out of the chunk of rock and powered by the Dreadnought, became the new homeworld of the Reformist line of San'Shyuum. The San'Shyuum continued keep tabs on their homeworld by sending [[Eye]] spy drones to the planet to monitor the Stoics' technological progress. In [[850 BCE]], the Covenant ordered [[Mission to Janjur Qom|an expedition]] to Janjur Qom to acquire healthy females in order to maintain their genetic diversity on ''High Charity'', as well as to retrieve a prized Forerunner artifact—a [[Luminary]].<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 3</ref> A team led by the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]] traveled to the planet and managed to obtain the Luminary and the [[Purifying Vision of the Holy Path]] in the [[grotto of the Great Transition]].<ref name="bc7"/> After arriving at the village of [[Crellum]] to retrieve the females, the team was attacked by Stoic soldiers. When the group managed to kill the Stoics, the survivors retreated into their [[Covenant corvette|corvette]] ''[[Vengeful Vitality]]''. As they prepared to leave the planet, the Stoics fired a missile at the ship and damaged it. Although the Luminary was destroyed in Janjur Qom's atmosphere during the attack, the Covenant ship managed to escape to ''High Charity''.<ref name="bc12">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 12</ref>


The San'Shyuum later claimed to the rest of the Covenant that Janjur Qom was destroyed when its star allegedly [[Supernova|collapsed upon itself]] in [[648 BCE]].<ref name="ENC119">''Halo Encyclopedia'', page 119</ref>
The San'Shyuum later claimed to the rest of the Covenant that Janjur Qom was destroyed when its star allegedly [[Supernova|collapsed upon itself]] in [[648 BCE]].<ref name="ENC119">''Halo Encyclopedia'', page 119</ref>
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==Topography==
==Topography==
[[File:Janjur Qom 2.jpg|thumb|250px|The Great Apothtea seen from orbit.]]
[[File:Janjur Qom 2.jpg|thumb|250px|The Great Apothtea seen from orbit.]]
Because the [[San'Shyuum]] do not discuss their culture with other races, very little is known of Janjur Qom, other than that it has a slightly lower gravity than [[Earth]]<ref name="ENC298">''Halo Encyclopedia'', page 298</ref> but higher than the gravity of ''[[High Charity]]''. The atmosphere of the planet was similar to that of Earth and [[Sanghelios]],<ref name="waypoint"/> and is breathable to [[Sangheili]].<ref name="bc6"/> Janjur Qom was a [[water]]-rich planet. Its distance from its star put it in a temperate zone that only allowed Janjur Qom to have a narrow range of weather.<ref>''Halo: Cryptum'', page 144</ref>
Because the [[San'Shyuum]] do not discuss their culture with other races, very little is known of Janjur Qom, other than that it has a slightly lower gravity than [[Earth]]<ref name="ENC298">''Halo Encyclopedia'', page 298</ref> but higher than the gravity of ''[[High Charity]]''. The atmosphere of the planet was similar to that of Earth and [[Sanghelios]],<ref name="waypoint"/> and is breathable to [[Sangheili]].<ref name="bc7"/> Janjur Qom was a [[water]]-rich planet. Its distance from its star put it in a temperate zone that only allowed Janjur Qom to have a narrow range of weather.<ref>''Halo: Cryptum'', page 144</ref>


Large parts of the planet remain burned and desolate wastelands, scars from the [[Forerunner]] [[Battle of Janjur Qom|attack]] against the San'Shyuum uprising over 100,000 years ago. Dark green vegetation and jungles with high canopies covered most of the planet's main continent, while the landmass' outer edges were more rugged and rocky.<ref name="bc5">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 5</ref> The rockier regions of the planet held Forerunner and prehistoric San'Shyuum artifacts and facilities, but their excavation was prohibited by the [[Stoics]].<ref name="waypoint"/> Janjur Qom had many jungles and forests, many of which were covered in vines and surrounded by the planet's strange flora. The jungles of Janjur Qom were noted for giving off a scent of decay and new life.<ref name="bc6"/> When the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]] departed Janjur Qom, the [[keyship]] took a huge chunk of the planet with it. The crater that was left behind was filled in by the [[Great Apothtea]], an immense sea.<ref name="bc5"/>
Large parts of the planet remain burned and desolate wastelands, scars from the [[Forerunner]] [[Battle of Janjur Qom|attack]] against the San'Shyuum uprising over 100,000 years ago. Dark green vegetation and jungles with high canopies covered most of the planet's main continent, while the landmass' outer edges were more rugged and rocky.<ref name="bc6"/> The rockier regions of the planet held Forerunner and prehistoric San'Shyuum artifacts and facilities, but their excavation was prohibited by the [[Stoics]].<ref name="waypoint"/> Janjur Qom had many jungles and forests, many of which were covered in vines and surrounded by the planet's strange flora. The jungles of Janjur Qom were noted for giving off a scent of decay and new life.<ref name="bc7"/> When the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]] departed Janjur Qom, the [[keyship]] took a huge chunk of the planet with it. The crater that was left behind was filled in by the [[Great Apothtea]], an immense sea.<ref name="bc6"/>


===Locations===
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===Ecology===
===Ecology===
Janjur Qom had many diverse species of plants and animals. The many large creatures of the planet forced the [[Stoics]] to retreat to relatively small settlements.<ref name="bc6"/> Numerous creatures capable of flight were native to the planet,<ref name="bc6"/> such as the bony-winged [[rakscraja]] that often dwelled in the vine-covered trees of Janjur Qom.<ref name="bc1">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 1</ref> Animals, such as the [[garfren]], were domesticated by the San'Shyuum for meat, cheese, milk, and furs.<ref name="bc9">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 9</ref> The [[ilpdor]] were massive carnivorous amphibians that were native to the swamps and lakes of Janjur Qom. Although they typically ate the fish that lived in the waters of the planet, ilpdor were known to eat San'Shyuum.<ref name="bc9"/> [[Nelosh]] were long-necked, aquatic creatures that were weightless and had the ability to float through the air.<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 17</ref> Another marine animal was the [[eilifula]], a creature with a humpbacked shell that lived in the planet's oceans.<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 4</ref> Tiny, insect-like creatures that were capable of flight sucked the [[blood]] of hosts. These creatures appeared to be similar to [[Earth]]'s [[Wikipedia:Mosquito|mosquitos]], although these animals had the ability to seemingly combine their legs with their wings.<ref name="bc6"/>
Janjur Qom had many diverse species of plants and animals. The many large creatures of the planet forced the [[Stoics]] to retreat to relatively small settlements.<ref name="bc7"/> Numerous creatures capable of flight were native to the planet,<ref name="bc7"/> such as the bony-winged [[rakscraja]] that often dwelled in the vine-covered trees of Janjur Qom.<ref name="bc1">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 1</ref> Animals, such as the [[garfren]], were domesticated by the San'Shyuum for meat, cheese, milk, and furs.<ref name="bc10">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 10</ref> The [[ilpdor]] were massive carnivorous amphibians that were native to the swamps and lakes of Janjur Qom. Although they typically ate the fish that lived in the waters of the planet, ilpdor were known to eat San'Shyuum.<ref name="bc11">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 11</ref> [[Nelosh]] were long-necked, aquatic creatures that were weightless and had the ability to float through the air.<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 20</ref> Another marine animal was the [[eilifula]], a creature with a humpbacked shell that lived in the planet's oceans.<ref>''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 5</ref> Tiny, insect-like creatures that were capable of flight sucked the [[blood]] of hosts. These creatures appeared to be similar to [[Earth]]'s [[Wikipedia:Mosquito|mosquitos]], although these animals had the ability to seemingly combine their legs with their wings.<ref name="bc7"/>


The vegetation on Janjur Qom was very unique. The planet's jungles were made up of flora that were green, argent, and turquoise in color.<ref name="bc6"/> Various species of plants acted similar to animals in behavior. Hedge-like foliage rustled when individuals came close to it, but quieted down when the being passed. Tentacle-like vines would occasionally stretch out from the foliage, and stroked nearby individuals to seemingly inspect them. Another species of plant had blossoms that stretched towards nearby beings and then opened its petals to "view" them. A thick, dense, brown plant species coated the tops of cliffs on Janjur Qom.<ref name="bc6"/> Notably, the [[folasteed]]s were various species of vegetation that combined to form steeds under their riders. Apparently the result of Stoic gene-forging, the folasteeds were able to attack beings by using vines to rip them apart.<ref name="bc10"/>
The vegetation on Janjur Qom was very unique. The planet's jungles were made up of flora that were green, argent, and turquoise in color.<ref name="bc7"/> Various species of plants acted similar to animals in behavior. Hedge-like foliage rustled when individuals came close to it, but quieted down when the being passed. Tentacle-like vines would occasionally stretch out from the foliage, and stroked nearby individuals to seemingly inspect them. Another species of plant had blossoms that stretched towards nearby beings and then opened its petals to "view" them. A thick, dense, brown plant species coated the tops of cliffs on Janjur Qom.<ref name="bc7"/> Notably, the [[folasteed]]s were various species of vegetation that combined to form steeds under their riders. Apparently the result of Stoic gene-forging, the folasteeds were able to attack beings by using vines to rip them apart.<ref name="bc11"/>


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==Trivia==
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