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A member of the [[Vadam]] family, '''Koida''' became one of their elders. He did not join in military service and so was not permitted to add the "-ee" suffix in his name.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'''</ref> He sent several assassins attempting to kill [[Kaidon]] [[Thel 'Vadamee]], but they failed. He ultimately lost his life when he attempted to kill Thel himself.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page 92''</ref> Thel cut Koida's head off with an [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Sword]]. The Kaidon then gave Koida's lineage the chance to leave or be killed.
A member of the [[Vadam]] family, '''Koida''' became one of their elders. He did not join in military service and so was not permitted to add the "-ee" suffix in his name.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'''</ref> He initially voted in favor of making Thel 'Vadamee the [[Kaidon]] of the Vadam Keep, but later sent a trio of assassins to kill Thel. The assassins, however, failed.  
 
 


Thel confronted the elders and upon discovering that Koida was the one responsible for the attempt on his life, he angrily demanded to know why Koida had not voted against him or challenged him personally.  Koida ultimately lost his life when he attempted to kill Thel himself.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page 92''</ref> Thel cut Koida's head off with an [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Sword]]. The Kaidon then gave Koida's lineage the chance to leave immediately or be killed.


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A member of the Vadam family, Koida became one of their elders. He did not join in military service and so was not permitted to add the "-ee" suffix in his name.[1] He initially voted in favor of making Thel 'Vadamee the Kaidon of the Vadam Keep, but later sent a trio of assassins to kill Thel. The assassins, however, failed.

Thel confronted the elders and upon discovering that Koida was the one responsible for the attempt on his life, he angrily demanded to know why Koida had not voted against him or challenged him personally. Koida ultimately lost his life when he attempted to kill Thel himself.[2] Thel cut Koida's head off with an Energy Sword. The Kaidon then gave Koida's lineage the chance to leave immediately or be killed.

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