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A '''saga wall''' is a stone mural of chiseled poetic stanzas found in the [[keep]]s of [[Sangheili]] [[clan]]s. A family's saga wall commemorates the historical actions, sacrifices and legacies of its family's members. Generally, a keep's poet is tasked with adding lines onto the family saga. Sangheili warriors strive to preserve the history of their lineage and the stories of their victories, so that they may be recited for generations to come.  
A '''saga wall''' is a stone mural of chiseled poetic stanzas found in the [[keep]]s of [[Sangheili]] [[clan]]s. A family's saga wall commemorates the historical actions, sacrifices and legacies of its family's members. Generally, a keep's poet is tasked with composing lines to be added onto the family saga. Sangheili warriors strive to preserve the history of their lineage and the stories of their victories, so that they may be recited for generations to come.  


==Battle of Installation 04==
==Battle of Installation 04==
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==Vadam saga==
==Vadam saga==
[[Kaidon]] [[Ther 'Vadam]] had his life story carved onto [[Vadam keep]]'s saga wall. According to the Vadam saga, Ther lost a war with one of Vadam's rivals and was imprisoned. Many of Ther's brethren committed suicide in order to keep what was left of their honor. Ther eventually managed to escape and later recruited followers from the wilderness. With his new allies he returned and attacked the keep, killing all his usurpers. He then threw their bodies into the river, which legend had it ran purple with Sangheili blood for a week. Ther then rebuilt his clan, the legendary [[House of Vadam]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 195-196''</ref>
The poetic saga of the [[House of 'Vadam]] was divided into sectional stone panels and were lined with high relief sculptures. The sculpted panels were put on display at [[Vadam keep]] on the walls of the [[Grand Galley]], an imposing underground chamber nestled high within [[Kolaar Mountain|Mount Kolaar]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=outchapt2|Out|Chapter=2}}


Kaidon [[Thel 'Vadam]] had his own lines etched onto the Vadam saga as he progressed in rank within the Covenant.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 146-147''</ref>
===Ther 'Vadam chapter===
The first carved panel of the Vadam saga wall began with the life story of the clan's ancestral founder, [[Kaidon]] [[Ther 'Vadam]].{{Ref/Reuse|outchapt2}} According to his chapter in the story, Ther lost a war with one of Vadam's rivals and was imprisoned. Many of Ther's brethren committed suicide in order to keep what was left of their honor. Ther eventually managed to escape and later recruited followers from the wilderness. With his new allies he returned and attacked the keep, killing all his usurpers. He then threw their bodies into the river, which legend had it ran purple with Sangheili blood for a week. Ther then rebuilt his clan, the legendary [[House of Vadam]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 195-196''</ref>
 
In [[2559]], while seeking an audience with [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]] inside the Galley, [[Oath Warden]] [[Crei 'Ayomuu]] took a moment to marvel the first panel of the saga wall and study its majestic sculpted figure of the long-dead Ther 'Vadam. He later tauntingly remarked to Thel 'Vadam that his ancestor's saga would be a difficult one to match.{{Ref/Reuse|outchapt2}}
 
===Thel 'Vadam chapter===
Kaidon [[Thel 'Vadam]] had claimed a section of wall for his own chapter and had lines etched onto the Vadam saga as he progressed in rank within the Covenant.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 146-147''</ref> By [[2559]], his chapter recounted his rise to [[Supreme Commander]] of the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]] and his failure to safeguard the first Halo ring. One bold panel depicted the [[Hierarchs|High Prophets]] having the [[Mark of Shame]] branded on him and then offering Thel the redeemable position of [[Arbiter]]. Another recently inscribed section chronicled Vadam's final mission in the [[War of Annihilation]], when he discovered the Hierarchs' lies and eventually put an end to the Covenant. This particular section also contained one of 'Vadam's favorite artistic reliefs, which bore an image of him fighting alongside Spartan [[John-117]] to prevent the [[Prophet of Truth]] from activating Halo's destructive power.{{Ref/Reuse|outchapt2}}


==Mdama saga==
==Mdama saga==
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*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''
*''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''
*''[[Halo: Outcasts]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 06:34, July 25, 2023

A saga wall is a stone mural of chiseled poetic stanzas found in the keeps of Sangheili clans. A family's saga wall commemorates the historical actions, sacrifices and legacies of its family's members. Generally, a keep's poet is tasked with composing lines to be added onto the family saga. Sangheili warriors strive to preserve the history of their lineage and the stories of their victories, so that they may be recited for generations to come.

Battle of Installation 04

During the Battle of Alpha Halo, Zuka 'Zamamee told his Elites that their story would be added in saga walls if they were victorious in the battle for Alpha Base.[1]

Vadam saga

The poetic saga of the House of 'Vadam was divided into sectional stone panels and were lined with high relief sculptures. The sculpted panels were put on display at Vadam keep on the walls of the Grand Galley, an imposing underground chamber nestled high within Mount Kolaar.[2]

Ther 'Vadam chapter

The first carved panel of the Vadam saga wall began with the life story of the clan's ancestral founder, Kaidon Ther 'Vadam.[2] According to his chapter in the story, Ther lost a war with one of Vadam's rivals and was imprisoned. Many of Ther's brethren committed suicide in order to keep what was left of their honor. Ther eventually managed to escape and later recruited followers from the wilderness. With his new allies he returned and attacked the keep, killing all his usurpers. He then threw their bodies into the river, which legend had it ran purple with Sangheili blood for a week. Ther then rebuilt his clan, the legendary House of Vadam.[3]

In 2559, while seeking an audience with Arbiter Thel 'Vadam inside the Galley, Oath Warden Crei 'Ayomuu took a moment to marvel the first panel of the saga wall and study its majestic sculpted figure of the long-dead Ther 'Vadam. He later tauntingly remarked to Thel 'Vadam that his ancestor's saga would be a difficult one to match.[2]

Thel 'Vadam chapter

Kaidon Thel 'Vadam had claimed a section of wall for his own chapter and had lines etched onto the Vadam saga as he progressed in rank within the Covenant.[4] By 2559, his chapter recounted his rise to Supreme Commander of the Fleet of Particular Justice and his failure to safeguard the first Halo ring. One bold panel depicted the High Prophets having the Mark of Shame branded on him and then offering Thel the redeemable position of Arbiter. Another recently inscribed section chronicled Vadam's final mission in the War of Annihilation, when he discovered the Hierarchs' lies and eventually put an end to the Covenant. This particular section also contained one of 'Vadam's favorite artistic reliefs, which bore an image of him fighting alongside Spartan John-117 to prevent the Prophet of Truth from activating Halo's destructive power.[2]

Mdama saga

Following the disappearance of her husband, elder Jul 'Mdama, Raia 'Mdama left Bekan keep with the militant Servants of the Abiding Truth to search for him while they attacked the state of Vadam. Despite the insistence of many male warriors to return home, Raia was determined to storm Vadam keep with them and hopefully find her husband in a dungeon cell. Raia was killed during the Blooding Years by Arbiter Thel 'Vadam's forces. After Raia's death, her eldest son Dural 'Mdama promised he would avenge her and carve her story on their keep's saga wall.[5]

Trivia

In the original printing of Halo: The Flood, the Saga wall was called a family battle poem.[1]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo: The Flood, Chapter 8, page 210 (2003 paperback); page 234 (2010 paperback)
  2. ^ a b c d Halo: Outcasts, chapter 2
  3. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, pages 195-196
  4. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, pages 146-147
  5. ^ Halo: The Thursday War, Epilogue