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{{Quote|He says the [[Sol system|sun was yellow]]. Then, when he was a baby, the People were taken inside. They lived inside walls and under ceilings. He says those People were brought here before I was born.|[[Vinnevra]]}}
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The '''Tudejsa''', a word that meant the '''"People from Here"''' or simply '''"the People"''', were a collection of over 120 [[human]] species and subtypes who inhabited [[Installation 07]] after being transplanted there by the [[Forerunner]]s.<ref name="p188">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 188''</ref> At least [[Human|modern humans]] and [[Denisovan]]s were present, though due to isolation from [[Erde-Tyrene civilization|Erde-Tyrene humans]] they did not use the species names familiar to [[Chakas]], and possessed less inter-species unity.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', [http://www.tor.com/stories/2011/12/halo-primordium-excerpt Tor preview.]</ref> Likewise, although they revered the [[Librarian]], they referred to her as "the Lady".<ref>''[[Halo: Primordium]]''', [http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2011/12/28/The-Halo-Bulletin-122811-Exclusive-Book-Excerpt-Primordium.aspx Halo Waypoint preview]</ref> The Tudejsa lived across a number of environments in the Halo, such as valleys, jungles, and prairies, and had even built rudimentary cities on the installation. For the hundreds of years Installation 07 remained under the charge of the [[Lifeworker]]s, the People were largely allowed to live as they pleased; the Forerunners would not intervene in the humans' internecine wars, for example.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 83-84''</ref>
The '''Tudejsa''', a word that meant the '''"People from Here"''' or simply '''"the People"''', were a collection of over 120 [[human]] species and subtypes who inhabited [[Installation 07]] after being transplanted there by the [[Forerunner]]s.<ref name="HP1">''[[Halo: Primordium]]'', ''Chapter 1''</ref> At least [[Human|modern humans]] and [[Denisovan]]s were present, though due to isolation from [[Erde-Tyrene civilization|Erde-Tyrene humans]] they did not use the species names familiar to [[Chakas]], and possessed less inter-species unity.<ref name="HP1"/>


Most of the People were transplanted on the ring hundreds of years before the final days of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]]. However, after [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]] hid Installation 07 from the [[Ecumene Council]]'s supervision and took charge of all operations there around [[100,043 BCE]], more humans were brought in from Earth on his orders, as he intended to have the [[Geas|ancient memories]] the Earth humans carried studied in order to find more efficient ways to combat the [[Flood]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 189''</ref> The Master Builder's takeover of the installation also led to a dramatic increase in his researchers abducting the Tudejsa for experimentation; what the humans referred to as the "[[Palace of Pain]]". Some time later, the Forerunners put a reproductive suppression mechanism into place; as a result, no more children were born to the People.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 89''</ref> Due to these developments, the People became disorganized and desperate and were unwilling to cooperate with one another or maintain an organized society. Many also abandoned their cities and fled to the wilderness out of fear that the Forerunners would be more likely to abduct them in the cities.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 26, 47, 60''</ref>
==History==
The Tudejsa lived across a number of environments in the Halo, such as valleys, jungles, and prairies, and had even built rudimentary cities on the installation. For the hundreds of years Installation 07 remained under the charge of the [[Lifeworker]]s, the People were largely allowed to live as they pleased; the Forerunners would not intervene in the humans' internecine wars, for example.<ref name="HP6">''[[Halo: Primordium]]'', ''Chapter 6''</ref> Most of the People were transplanted on the ring hundreds of years before the final days of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]]. However, after [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]] hid Installation 07 from the [[Ecumene Council]]'s supervision and took charge of all operations there around [[100,043 BCE]], more humans were brought in from Earth on his orders, as he intended to have the [[Geas|ancient memories]] the Earth humans carried studied in order to find more efficient ways to combat the [[Flood]]. The Master Builder's takeover of the installation also led to a dramatic increase in his researchers abducting the Tudejsa for experimentation; what the humans referred to as the "[[Palace of Pain]]". Some time later, the Forerunners put a reproductive suppression mechanism into place; as a result, no more children were born to the People.<ref name="HP4">''[[Halo: Primordium]]'', ''Chapter 4''</ref> Due to these developments, the People became disorganized and desperate and were unwilling to cooperate with one another or maintain an organized society. Many also abandoned their cities and fled to the wilderness out of fear that the Forerunners would be more likely to abduct them in the cities.
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==List of known Tudejsa==
==Culture==
*[[Gamelpar]]
===Religion and spirituality===
*[[Vinnevra]]
Although they revered the [[Librarian]], they referred to her as "the Lady".<ref name="HP1"/>
*[[Kirimt]]
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===Dress===
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===Languages and naming conventions===
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==Architecture and technology==
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==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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*''[[Halo: Silentium]]''
*''[[Halo: Silentium]]''
*''[[Halo: Rebirth]]''
*''[[Halo: Rebirth]]''
*''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' {{Im}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

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"He says the sun was yellow. Then, when he was a baby, the People were taken inside. They lived inside walls and under ceilings. He says those People were brought here before I was born."
Vinnevra

The Tudejsa, a word that meant the "People from Here" or simply "the People", were a collection of over 120 human species and subtypes who inhabited Installation 07 after being transplanted there by the Forerunners.[1] At least modern humans and Denisovans were present, though due to isolation from Erde-Tyrene humans they did not use the species names familiar to Chakas, and possessed less inter-species unity.[1]

History

The Tudejsa lived across a number of environments in the Halo, such as valleys, jungles, and prairies, and had even built rudimentary cities on the installation. For the hundreds of years Installation 07 remained under the charge of the Lifeworkers, the People were largely allowed to live as they pleased; the Forerunners would not intervene in the humans' internecine wars, for example.[2] Most of the People were transplanted on the ring hundreds of years before the final days of the Forerunner-Flood war. However, after Master Builder Faber hid Installation 07 from the Ecumene Council's supervision and took charge of all operations there around 100,043 BCE, more humans were brought in from Earth on his orders, as he intended to have the ancient memories the Earth humans carried studied in order to find more efficient ways to combat the Flood. The Master Builder's takeover of the installation also led to a dramatic increase in his researchers abducting the Tudejsa for experimentation; what the humans referred to as the "Palace of Pain". Some time later, the Forerunners put a reproductive suppression mechanism into place; as a result, no more children were born to the People.[3] Due to these developments, the People became disorganized and desperate and were unwilling to cooperate with one another or maintain an organized society. Many also abandoned their cities and fled to the wilderness out of fear that the Forerunners would be more likely to abduct them in the cities. Template:Expand-Section

Culture

Religion and spirituality

Although they revered the Librarian, they referred to her as "the Lady".[1] Template:Expand-Section

Dress

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Languages and naming conventions

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Architecture and technology

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List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo: Primordium, Chapter 1
  2. ^ Halo: Primordium, Chapter 6
  3. ^ Halo: Primordium, Chapter 4