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A sleeping giant protects this ancient landscape.
"The skeletons of wrecked Covenant ships, slowly being buried by shifting
sands, should have acted as a warning to us. When I warned the Jiralhanae
leading our mining expedition that we should act with caution, he only snorted
and called the wrecks merely 'ghosts of the old war'. The Unggoy chattered
amongst themselves nervously, and I knew they too had noticed the charred
terrain. Pocked by heavy blast points. The Jiralhanae roared and gave the
nearest Unggoy and a swift kick as a warning to the others, and shot me an
angry look for daring to scare his rabble.
When we reached the site. I stayed on guard while the Jiralhanae ordered his
Unggoy to prepare the mining equipment. They had just breached the surface
when I felt the air move. I screamed a warning and managed to dive into cover
as the first salvo exploded the rocky outcropping where I once stood. I lay on
the ground. dazed from the blast and smelled a sickening burning odor, followed
quickly by a jolt of searing hot pain. My sword arm had been severely burnt and
the light from the blast had temporarily blinded me. I heard the Jiralhanae
barking orders to his panicked Unggoy, but his cries were quickly cut short by
another blast. My sight had cleared enough that I could just make out a large
shadow hovering over the panicking Unggoy, who scattered as I sunk into
unconsciousness.
When I awoke. Our attacker had disappeared and the only things left were our
mining equipment - damaged beyond use - and the body of the Jiralhanae
served as the iris of a newly created crater."
Report of Jato 'Ratum, only survivor of the mining expedition