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Brume-sur-Mer

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"Brume-sur-Mer: Town of a Million Sunsets!"
— Slogan on a sign for the village.[1]

Brume-sur-Mer was a coastal human village on the Outer Colony of Meridian. It was close to the city of Port Moyne. The town was managed by the artificial intelligence Salome,[2] and powered by a fusion reactor.[3] Many of the houses in the town were constructed to look like old French chateaus from Earth, though as of 2548, many fell into disrepair.[2]

Overview

Geography

A highway ran through the town. On one side of this highway was a beach with a motel, owned by the family of Victor Gallardo; while the opposite side was a neighborhood of houses, where Evelyn Rousseau lived. Near the town was a forest, protected from development and home to Sardans cats.[2]

Snaking beneath the town was an old bomb shelter that had entrances near the center of town, and one main entrance elsewhere. Officially, it was constructed at the start of the Covenant war to protect rich tourists from a potential attack. However, rumors suggested it was older; an old Sundered Legion hideaway from the days of the Insurrection.[2] A nearby Sundered Legion hanger contained a still-functional Prowler that helped save 70% of Brume-sur-Mer's population.

Locations

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History

Early history

Prior to the Human-Covenant War, wealthy individuals from across human space would travel as tourists to visit Brume-sur-Mer.[2]

The town had a old bomb shelter that according to the official story was built at the start of the Human-Covenant War so rich tourists would be protected in the case of an attack, but rumors existed that it was older than that where it was used during the Insurrection by the Rebels the Sundered Legion.[2]

Concert

In 2548 a concert was played at the old bomb shelter the city. The concert was interrupted by a power failure before restarting again.[2]

Human-Covenant war

Main article: Battle of Meridian
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Trivia

  • Brume-sur-Mer translates literally to "Mist-On-Sea" in French.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Battle Born, chapter 10
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named HBBC1
  3. ^ Halo: Battle Born, chapter 2