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'''Tano 'Inanrar''', a [[Covenant]] [[Zealot]] [[Elite]], was the [[Ship Master]] of the Covenant [[Reverance-class]] cruiser ''[[Incorruptible]]'' before that position was taken by [[Voro 'Mantakree]].


He was a highly regarded commander, and a mentor to those who served under him. During his distinguished career, he led [[seven]] campaigns against the enemies of the Covenant. He also belonged to the [[Governors of Contrition]], a controversial group that believed the [[Flood]] was a holy creation of the [[Forerunners]]: the perfect life form, one to be protected and embraced.  
'''Tano 'Inanraree''', was the [[Sangheili]] [[Shipmaster]] of the [[Covenant]] {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}} ''[[Incorruptible]]'' before that position was taken over by [[Voro 'Mantakree]].


During [[The Battle of Installation 05]], 'Inanrar commanded his vessel when the [[Civil War of the Covenant]] began, and the [[Brute]] [[Gargantum]] began attacking his ship. When 'Inanrar discovered that the Flood was loose on the surface of [[Installation 05]], he had ordered his ship to land on the [[Halo]] to allow the Flood entry. His crew found this to be madness, but only one of them, Voro 'Mantakr, chose to express his feeling. 'Mantakr subsequently killed him on the bridge of the ship by shooting him in the back of the head with a [[Needler]]. 'Mantakr then ordered his blood to remain on the floor of the control center, as a gesture of respect to his former mentor.<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], pages 189-192.</ref>
==Biography==
He was a highly regarded Commander and a mentor to those who served under him. During his distinguished career, he led [[seven]] campaigns against the various enemies of the [[Covenant]]. He also belonged to the [[Governors of Contrition]], a controversial group that believed the [[Flood]] was a holy creation of the [[Forerunners]]: the perfect life form, one to be protected and even embraced.


== Sources ==
During the [[Battle of Installation 05]], 'Inanraree commanded his vessel when the [[Great Schism|Covenant Civil War]] began, and the [[Jiralhanae]] High Admiral [[Gargantum]] began attacking his ship. When 'Inanraree discovered that the Flood was loose on the surface of [[Installation 05]], he had ordered his ship to land on the ringworld to allow the Flood's entry. His crew found this to be madness, but only one of them, [[Voro 'Mantakree]], chose to express his feelings. Voro 'Mantakree subsequently killed him on the bridge of the ship by shooting him in the back of the head with a [[Type-33 Needler]]. A [[Mgalekgolo]] pair, [[Paruto Xida Konna]] and [[Waruna Xida Yotno]], were meant to kill anyone who assassinated Tano, but refused to kill Voro, because they considered his killing of the Shipmaster to be a respectful mercy-killing. Voro 'Mantakree then ordered three [[Unggoy]] to take away his corpse and to let his blood remain on the floor of the control center, as a gesture of respect to his former mentor.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''pages 189-192''</ref>


<references/>
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' {{1st}}


{{Elites}}
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}


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Latest revision as of 17:51, May 23, 2022

Tano 'Inanraree
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Sanghelios

Died:

November 3rd, 2552

Personal details

Species:

Sangheili

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Covenant, Governors of Contrition

Rank:

Shipmaster

 

Tano 'Inanraree, was the Sangheili Shipmaster of the Covenant Varric-pattern heavy cruiser Incorruptible before that position was taken over by Voro 'Mantakree.

Biography[edit]

He was a highly regarded Commander and a mentor to those who served under him. During his distinguished career, he led seven campaigns against the various enemies of the Covenant. He also belonged to the Governors of Contrition, a controversial group that believed the Flood was a holy creation of the Forerunners: the perfect life form, one to be protected and even embraced.

During the Battle of Installation 05, 'Inanraree commanded his vessel when the Covenant Civil War began, and the Jiralhanae High Admiral Gargantum began attacking his ship. When 'Inanraree discovered that the Flood was loose on the surface of Installation 05, he had ordered his ship to land on the ringworld to allow the Flood's entry. His crew found this to be madness, but only one of them, Voro 'Mantakree, chose to express his feelings. Voro 'Mantakree subsequently killed him on the bridge of the ship by shooting him in the back of the head with a Type-33 Needler. A Mgalekgolo pair, Paruto Xida Konna and Waruna Xida Yotno, were meant to kill anyone who assassinated Tano, but refused to kill Voro, because they considered his killing of the Shipmaster to be a respectful mercy-killing. Voro 'Mantakree then ordered three Unggoy to take away his corpse and to let his blood remain on the floor of the control center, as a gesture of respect to his former mentor.[1]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, pages 189-192