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When the [[Covenant]] was established, the empire initially used Sunaion as an operating base while they explored and worshiped the Guardian. Despite the Covenant's efforts, little could be done to explore the construct nor could they determine its true purpose. During most of the Covenant's rule on Sanghelios, Sunaion remained largely empty, even during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. After the Covenant War and the empire's fall, Sunaion remained largely [[neutral]] in the resulting [[Blooding Years‎|civil war]] that engulfed much of Sanghelios.<ref name="universe"/>
When the [[Covenant]] was established, the empire initially used Sunaion as an operating base while they explored and worshiped the Guardian. Despite the Covenant's efforts, little could be done to explore the construct nor could they determine its true purpose. During most of the Covenant's rule on Sanghelios, Sunaion remained largely empty, even during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. After the Covenant War and the empire's fall, Sunaion remained largely [[neutral]] in the resulting [[Blooding Years‎|civil war]] that engulfed much of Sanghelios.<ref name="universe"/>


Sometime by [[2558]], Sunaion became viewed as an optimal staging point by [[kaidon]]s seeking to overthrow [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]] and his [[Swords of Sanghelios]]; the city allowed quick access to the shores of [[Yermo]] that led to the state of [[Vadam]]. After the death of Jul' Mdama, [[Jul' Mdama's Covenant faction|the Covenant]] attacked Sanghelios, took control of Sunaion and began formulating plans to invade Vadam. The Arbiter learned of the Covenant's intents and quickly established a forward operating base in the ruins of Nuusra, where the Swords of Sanghelios prepared to attack Sunaion.<ref name="universe"/> Soon, an [[Battle of Sunaion|engagement]] between the joint forces of the Swords of Sanghelios, the [[United Nations Space Command]] and Jul 'Mdama's Covenant. [[Fireteam Osiris]], led by [[Jameson Locke]], took part in the operation and aided the Swords against the Covenant's forces. Sunaion was considered the last stronghold of Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction on Sanghelios.
Sometime by [[2558]], Sunaion became viewed as an optimal staging point by [[kaidon]]s seeking to overthrow [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]] and his [[Swords of Sanghelios]]; the city allowed quick access to the shores of [[Yermo]] that led to the state of [[Vadam]]. After the death of Jul' Mdama, [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|the Covenant]] attacked Sanghelios, took control of Sunaion and began formulating plans to invade Vadam. The Arbiter learned of the Covenant's intents and quickly established a forward operating base in the ruins of Nuusra, where the Swords of Sanghelios prepared to attack Sunaion.<ref name="universe"/> Soon, an [[Battle of Sunaion|engagement]] between the joint forces of the Swords of Sanghelios, the [[United Nations Space Command]] and Jul 'Mdama's Covenant. [[Fireteam Osiris]], led by [[Jameson Locke]], took part in the operation and aided the Swords against the Covenant's forces. Sunaion was considered the last stronghold of Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction on Sanghelios.


==Geography==
==Geography==

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Sunaion
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Overview

Location:

Qivro, Sanghelios[1]

 

Sunaion, also known as the Westward Temple of the Sea, is a Sangheili city on the continent of Qivro on Sanghelios. It is built above the Csurdon Sea.[1]

History

Sunaion under attack from the Swords of Sanghelios

When a Forerunner Guardian was discovered in the Csurdon Sea by dive-hunters and fishing skiffs, ancient Sangheili elders established stone fortresses along the Nuusra coastlines to observe and protect the immense construct that they deemed sacred. Centuries later, Sunaion was built as a temple city over the water near the Guardian, as the Sangheili recognized that the construct belonged to their gods, the Forerunners.[1]

When the Covenant was established, the empire initially used Sunaion as an operating base while they explored and worshiped the Guardian. Despite the Covenant's efforts, little could be done to explore the construct nor could they determine its true purpose. During most of the Covenant's rule on Sanghelios, Sunaion remained largely empty, even during the Human-Covenant War. After the Covenant War and the empire's fall, Sunaion remained largely neutral in the resulting civil war that engulfed much of Sanghelios.[1]

Sometime by 2558, Sunaion became viewed as an optimal staging point by kaidons seeking to overthrow Arbiter Thel 'Vadam and his Swords of Sanghelios; the city allowed quick access to the shores of Yermo that led to the state of Vadam. After the death of Jul' Mdama, the Covenant attacked Sanghelios, took control of Sunaion and began formulating plans to invade Vadam. The Arbiter learned of the Covenant's intents and quickly established a forward operating base in the ruins of Nuusra, where the Swords of Sanghelios prepared to attack Sunaion.[1] Soon, an engagement between the joint forces of the Swords of Sanghelios, the United Nations Space Command and Jul 'Mdama's Covenant. Fireteam Osiris, led by Jameson Locke, took part in the operation and aided the Swords against the Covenant's forces. Sunaion was considered the last stronghold of Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction on Sanghelios.

Geography

Located near the coastlines of Nuusra and built above the Csurdon Sea, Sunaion is located on the continent of Qivro on the planet Sanghelios.[1]

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