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*''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{1st}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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The House of Malaston are Sangheili clan under the leadership of Kaidon Thav 'Sebarim. While the clan serves as a mercenary clan within the Banished they are called the Warriors of Malaston.TEMPLATE ERROR: Template using invalid/disallowed fields: "section"[1] Joining the Banished was an act that would forever disgrace their clan in Sangheili culture.TEMPLATE ERROR: Template using invalid/disallowed fields: "sectionlinktext", "section"[2]
History
Kaidon Thav 'Sebarim was a commander during the Human-Covenant War who led attacks on Reach and Earth during the Siege of the Inner Colonies. When the Great Schism broke out with the Jiralhanae forcing his Sangheili kind out of the Covenant, 'Sebarim abandoned his station and returned to his homeworld of Suban to be with his clan, furious at the High Prophets for betraying him. After the fall of the Covenant, he would later watch another civil war erupt, the Blooding Years between his kin. Atriox, who did not discriminate against species so long as they were skilled, offered 'Sebarim a chance to join forces by using his clan as mercenaries.[1] 'Sebarim joined despite the greater feud between their species, which would ultimately disgrace his clan among Sangheili society. For a Sangheili to offer their blade for hire was considered dishonorable,TEMPLATE ERROR: Template using invalid/disallowed fields: "sectionlinktext", "section"[3][4] and working under the Jiralhanae was deemed even more shameful.[5] Going by the title of the Warriors of Malaston, they would make a name for themselves in the pillaging of Horrow which caused 700,000 civilian deaths.[1]
The Warriors of Malaston participated in the Installation 07 conflict, where their leader Thav 'Sebarim was killed by the Master Chief.[1]
List of appearances
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b c d Halo Infinite
- ^ Halo Wars 2: "His decision to bind his crew to the Banished has forever tarnished his name in "proper" Elite culture"
- ^ Halo Wars 2: "I have brought shame upon our name by offering up my blade alongside my brothers...for hire."
- ^ Halo Wars 2: "To be bought as a mercenary brings shame!" - Honor Guard
- ^ Halo: Envoy, chapter 1: ""The Covenant had failed, obliterated under the weight of many lies; as a result, the Sangheili did not make common cause with Jiralhanae anymore, at least not as equals. No, this was strange."