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Breaking away from the main body of the newly peaceful Covenant, the Storm still continue to adhere to the [[Covenant religion|religion]] and philosophy of the [[San 'Shyuum]].<ref name="Exam"/>  Their leader, Jul 'Mdama, became disillusioned with the Arbiter and humanity after being kidnapped by ONI forces and suffering the loss of his wife in the [[Sangheili Civil War]]. After escaping from ONI custody on [[Shield World 006]], Jul gained a small following of Sangheili on [[Hesduros]]. There, he resolved to seek out the [[Didact]] - a surviving Forerunner and "living god" to Jul and other devout Sangheili - and awaken him from his sleep, with the intent to ask for his aid in destroying humanity.   
Breaking away from the main body of the newly peaceful Covenant, the Storm still continue to adhere to the [[Covenant religion|religion]] and philosophy of the [[San 'Shyuum]].<ref name="Exam"/>  Their leader, Jul 'Mdama, became disillusioned with the Arbiter and humanity after being kidnapped by ONI forces and suffering the loss of his wife in the [[Sangheili Civil War]]. After escaping from ONI custody on [[Shield World 006]], Jul gained a small following of Sangheili on [[Hesduros]]. There, he resolved to seek out the [[Didact]] - a surviving Forerunner and "living god" to Jul and other devout Sangheili - and awaken him from his sleep, with the intent to ask for his aid in destroying humanity.   


In the summer of [[2557]], Storm forces on the [[shield world]] [[Requiem]] engaged [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] personnel who had become stranded on the installation, defying the tenuous cease-fire between [[human]]ity and the Sangheili. By then, the Storm had managed to gather a formidable [[fleet]], consisting of at least sixteen {{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}}s and a single {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}} as their [[flagship]].<ref name="terminal"/> The Storm still maintained a presence on Requiem [[2558|six months later]],<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]''</ref>.
In the summer of [[2557]], Storm forces on the [[shield world]] [[Requiem]] engaged [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] personnel who had become stranded on the installation, defying the tenuous cease-fire between [[human]]ity and the Sangheili. By then, the Storm had managed to gather a formidable [[fleet]], consisting of at least sixteen {{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}}s and a single {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}} as their [[flagship]].<ref name="terminal"/> The Storm still maintained a presence on Requiem [[2558|six months later]].<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]''</ref>.


==Member species==
==Member species==

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For the artificial weather phenomenon, see portal storm. For the Halo 3 level, see The Storm.
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Jul 'Mdama, the leader of the Storm.

The Storm are a splinter faction of the Covenant that was formed in the wake of the Human-Covenant War.[1] Their leader is Jul 'Mdama[2] and the Sangheili serve as their leadership caste.[3]

Background

Breaking away from the main body of the newly peaceful Covenant, the Storm still continue to adhere to the religion and philosophy of the San 'Shyuum.[1] Their leader, Jul 'Mdama, became disillusioned with the Arbiter and humanity after being kidnapped by ONI forces and suffering the loss of his wife in the Sangheili Civil War. After escaping from ONI custody on Shield World 006, Jul gained a small following of Sangheili on Hesduros. There, he resolved to seek out the Didact - a surviving Forerunner and "living god" to Jul and other devout Sangheili - and awaken him from his sleep, with the intent to ask for his aid in destroying humanity.

In the summer of 2557, Storm forces on the shield world Requiem engaged UNSC personnel who had become stranded on the installation, defying the tenuous cease-fire between humanity and the Sangheili. By then, the Storm had managed to gather a formidable fleet, consisting of at least sixteen CCS-class battlecruisers and a single CAS-class assault carrier as their flagship.[2] The Storm still maintained a presence on Requiem six months later.[4].

Member species

As in the original Covenant, the Sangheili serve as the Storm's military leadership caste. The Unggoy still serve as cannon fodder.[5] Likewise, the Kig-Yar, (at least the Jackals), are still deployed as skirmishers and light infantry. The Mgalekgolo are also a member species of this faction.[6]

Military assets

Although certainly a less formidable force than the original Covenant, the Storm has amassed a considerable amount of military assets as of its occupation of Requiem. The faction primarily uses equipment formerly belonging to the original Covenant, as well as more recently developed weapons like the Storm rifle. As in the Covenant, the Ghost, Wraith, and Banshee are mainstays of the Storm's ground and air forces in addition to the newer Lich. The faction's armada is composed of vessels formerly used by the Covenant, including several CCS-class battlecruisers and at least one CAS-class assault carrier.[2]

Ranks

Below is a list of military ranks and titles within the Storm's member races.[7]

Sangheili:

Unggoy:

Kig-Yar:

Lekgolo:

Gallery

Note

  1. ^ a b c Halo Waypoint identifies the Storm's basic Sangheili and Kig-Yar units as the "Storm Elite" and "Storm Jackal", respectively. It is thus unclear whether the Storm use the traditional Minor rank for members of these races. However, the Unggoy seem to utilize the Minor/Major dichotomy and sport the same color-coding they used while in service to the Covenant.

List of appearances

Sources