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halos-top-alien-model · 1 year ago
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Sangheili Bracket Round 1 Match 23
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Rhu 'Vrath:
Debuted in Halo 5: Guardians (Mission Intel)
Once an assassin serving Jul 'Mdama's Covenant, he would infiltrate the Swords of Sanghelios for a mission to kill Arbiter Thel 'Vadam following the death of Jul 'Mdama and failed attack on Vadam lands. While in a camp between battles, Rhu would sneak into the Arbiter's tent for the kill, where he found the Arbiter readying his armor. Upon seeing the Mark of Shame on Thel's bare chest, Rhu would stop and question himself and his previous views on the Arbiter. He would then lose his opportunity as the Arbiter's eyes met his, causing Rhu to look away and abandon the assassination. Following this, he genuinely defected to the Swords of Sanghelios, taking part in further conflict in Nuusra as a Banshee pilot in Attack Wing Jardam. While flying, he would take note of Fireteam Osiris' contributions, reflecting on Jul 'Mdama's statements on humanity and their might.
Thars 'Sarov:
Debuted in Halo: Envoy (previously mentioned in "Oasis" of Halo: Fractures)
The cousin of Rojka 'Kasaan who despised humans and his cousin's efforts to co-exist with them on the jointly-occupied Carrow / Rakoi. Hostilities between his followers and the Carrow militia would cause a civil war amongst Carrow's Sangheili in the latter half of 2558. In September, he would seek the aid of Jiralhanar Chieftain Hekabe for a space battle above Carrow, where he would emerge victorious against Rojka's ships. However, Rojka would survive his ship's crash-landing, causing Thars to pursue him. Then, Hekabe would betray Thars for his own mission to find and tame the secret Sharqoui hive living on Carrow, destroying Thar's fleet in the process. Still, Thars would insist on continuing his focus on Rojka rather than Hekabe, resulting in Hekabe making gains in his conquest that Thars could have prevented. Eventually, he would find and confront Rojka, dueling him whilst his warriors battled against Rojka's Sangheili and Gray Team. Thars would lose the duel, but instead of immediately killing him, his enemies attempted to reason with him regarding Hekabe. When he refused to listen, Rojka would finally decapitate him.
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halos-top-alien-model · 1 year ago
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Sangheili Bracket Round 2 Match 15
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Rojka 'Kasaan:
Debuted in Halo: Envoy (previously mentioned in "Oasis" of Halo: Fractures)
Born April 14th, 2494 on the colony of Glyke, he formed a close bond with Daga 'Rathum in youth and eventually joined him in the Covenant reserve units; his dreams of becoming a Shipmaster in the military being unfulfilled as he instead helped rebuild and refurbish warships until the end of the Covenant. Following Operation: SUNSPEAR in 2552, Glyke would be destroyed by Spartan Gray Team using a NOVA bomb. Upon hearing of his homeworld's destruction, Rojka would take control of the fleet he was tasked with repairing and travel to the ruins to see for himself and monitor activity in the system. The Arbiter Thel 'Vadam would ask him to not seek revenge against humanity - severing the carefully built peace in the process - and instead directed him to the abandoned human colony of Carrow, which the Sangheili named "Rakoi". Learning to think positively on this new opportunity, he would become the Kaidon of the newly founded city of Rak. Sometime later, however, the human colonists that had once lived on Carrow returned, alongside other migrant refugees from the war. Tensions over sharing the planet emerged, with Rojka attempting to maintain peaceful co-existence whilst his cousin Thars 'Sarov rallied an anti-human rebellion. An envoy named Melody Azikiwe would be sent to help with the situation; around the same time, Rojka detected a human signal in his former system and recovered the sleeping Spartans that had destroyed his old home. He would keep them on his ship whilst he debated killing them or using them as a bargaining chip.
A peace summit would be schedule, but the day before it was set to happen, Thars would go on the attack. With long-ranged communications down and no slipspace capable vessels, Rojka was forced to engage the rebels in a space battle above the planet. As a Jiralhanae fleet came to aid Thars, Rojka began losing the battle and prepared to be boarded by the enemy. Melody - who was also on board - would refuse an offer to be killed before the enemy could reach her and argue for the release of Gray Team. When she was refused, she went off to secretly release them herself whilst Rojka was distracted by the thoughts of each of his friends dying one by one alongside their ships. He would soon realize Melody's plan and move to stop her, but he was too late - the Spartans were awake and fended him off, forcing his retreat while they escaped the ship. Previously willing to allow Thars a final stand within the ship, he changed plans to go follow Gray Team to Carrow's surface; at the same time, he witnessed the beginning of the Jiralhanae's betrayal of Thars. Unfortunately, his ship would crash and an assassination attempted by some within his own ranks; but he endured, taking half of his surviving crew to pursue Melody and Gray Team. In his absence, the crash site would be attacked by Thars' forces. Eventually, Rojka would discover ONI's hidden base, Gila Station, where Thars would also catch up with him with an offer: Thars would allow Rojka to go in to kill Gray Team before Thars would finally finish him off, avoiding conflict with the UNSC by pretending the attack was done by Covenant remnants. Both cousins would attempt to break their side of the deal. Within Gila Station, Melody convinced Rojka that there was a bigger threat the Jiralhanae were planning to unleash; deciding to hold off on revenge against Gray Team, Rojka instead escaped Gila Station as it was destroyed, sending some warriors to go distract Thars. Later, he would help in the fight against the released Sharquoi at Suraka and the attempted assassination against the Jiralhanae leader controlling them, Hekabe. In the process, he would become injured, but would survive the close encounters with the Sharquoi. As he escaped the destruction of Suraka and all the Sharquoi gathered there, the mourned the loss of Daga, who died during the battle. Once at a safe location, Rojka would convince Thars to duel him by offering to hand over Gray Team - in reality, he, the Spartans, and Melody were plotting an ambush. Rojka would overpower his cousin, but at first kept him alive - they needed Thars to notify his forces of an incoming Sharquoi attack, to avoid the creatures obtaining Thars' remaining ships. When Thars refused to listen and the Sharquoi successfully captured both human and Sangheili ships, Rojka would decapitate him. Then, he went on to aid in the next attempt on Hekabe's life. He and a Surakan militia squad entered the Forerunner facility where Hekabe was hiding, with Rojka launching himself directly at the Sharquoi and getting grievously injured in the process. He would also get attacked by Hekabe once Governor Ellis Gass successfully removed the vertex controlling the Sharquoi from Hekabe's head. Finally, he would be immobilized by Sharquoi now under Ellis' command, who warned them to leave as she would detonate a nuke that would destroy the entire facility in ten minutes. During the escape, the injured Rojka lagged behind the others, but ultimately was able to escape and be picked up by a rescue Pelican. With all the conflicts on Carrow finally ended, Rojka would heal and return home, where he would find the new Kaidon Akato 'Dakaj who warned Rojka that he had little support in Rak now due to all the loss from the conflicts. Now grown and moving pass his previous grievances, Rojka accepted the offer to become Akato's envoy towards humanity.
Xytan 'Jar Wattinree:
Debuted in Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
Born on April 20, 2488 and growing to be 11.6 ft tall, Xytan would rise to the rank of Imperial Admiral and gain a popularity that the Hierachs felt threatened by. Because of this, he would be assigned to lead the Combined Fleet of Righteous Purpose at the fringes of Covenant-controlled space, missing most of the Human-Covenant war in the process. However, upon the Great Schism, he would be able to rally over two hundred Sangheili shipmasters at Saepon'kal, with the ambition of creating a new Sangheili-led Covenant. Unlike the separatists under Thel 'Vadam, his group retained faith in the Covenant religion and intended to continue the war against humanity after dealing with the Jiralhanae and San'Shyuum. He intended to draw the Jiralhanae leadership into an ambush at Saepon'kal, but soon he was convinced by then shipmaster Voro 'Mantakree to deal with the outbreak of Glood on Installation 05. Although, seeing the shipmaster as a potential rival, he would rename him Voro Nar 'Mantakree, give him the position of Fleetmaster of the Second Fleet of Homogenous Clarity, and ordered him to lead an attack on the shield world Onyx - doing to Voro what the Hierachs had done to him. Yet ironically, he helped ensure Voro outlived him, as seconds after Onyx invaders' departure, a captured NOVA bomb would accidentally be detonated, obliterating a majority of the Xytan's fleet, significant portions of Saepon'kal's surface, the planet's moon of Malhiem, and Xytan himself. His legacy would still live on, as shipmasters would continue to study his battle tactics while his daughter - Meduu the Fierce - violently took hold of his property holdings.
Submitted propaganda: BIG!!! Also he's basically the coolest most galaxy-brained guy ever. He got too popular for the Prophet's liking, but was too competent and smart to ever actually fuck up, making it impossible to execute or Arbiter-fy him. So the Prophets just sent him to patrol fringe space in the hopes that people would forget how smart and awesome he is.
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halos-top-alien-model · 1 year ago
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Sangheili Bracket
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Round One:
Unnamed Shipmaster of Righteous Vigilance vs Inslaan 'Gadogai
Sesa 'Refumee vs Han
Tul 'Juran vs Jul 'Mdama
Vul 'Soran vs Zuka 'Zamamee
Nizat 'Kvarosee vs Rtas 'Vadum
Rho 'Barutamee vs Ripa 'Moramee
Zhar vs Vari 'Damat
Vel 'Trokaik vs Reff 'Talamee
Unnamed Field Marshal vs Avu Med 'Telcam
Cham 'Lokeema vs Kasha 'Hilot
Parg Vol vs Okro 'Vagaduun
Ernicka the Scar-Maker vs Ayit 'Sevi
Dural 'Mdama vs Raia 'Mdama
Heki 'Gibadee vs Orna 'Fulsamee
N'tho 'Sraom vs Usze 'Taham
Forze 'Mdama vs Chak 'Lok
Fal 'Chavamee vs Jeht 'Lcmutee
Ussa 'Xellus vs Toha 'Sumai
Thel 'Vadam vs Tam 'Lakosee
Jega 'Rdonmai vs Bero 'Kusavai
Meduu the Fierce vs Bal'tol 'Xellus
Kitun 'Arach vs Asum 'Mdama / Bakar
Rhu 'Vrath vs Thars 'Sarov
Jat vs Veer
Mahkee 'Chava vs Crei 'Ayomuu
Voro Nar 'Mantakree vs Gek ‘Lhar
Jacul 'Arach vs Olabisi 'Varo'dai
Henry vs Tano 'Inanraree
Let 'Volir vs Rojka 'Kasaan
Xytan 'Jar Wattinree vs Sali 'Nyon
Meduz 'Ra'ashai vs Ghe 'Talot
Lak 'Vadamee vs Thon 'Talamee
Round Two:
Unnamed Shipmaster of Righteous Vigilance vs Sesa 'Refumee
Tul 'Juran vs Zuka 'Zamamee
Rtas 'Vadum vs Ripa 'Moramee
Zhar vs Vel 'Trokaik
Avu Med 'Telcam vs Cham 'Lokeema
Okro 'Vagaduun vs Ernicka the Scar-Maker
Raia 'Mdama vs Heki 'Gibadee
Usze 'Taham vs Chak 'Lok
Fal 'Chavamee vs Ussa 'Xellus
Thel 'Vadam vs Jega 'Rdonmai
Meduu the Fierce vs Asum 'Mdama
Rhu 'Vrath vs Jat
Mahkee 'Chava vs Voro Nar 'Mantakree
Olabisi 'Varo'dai vs Henry
Rojka 'Kasaan vs Xytan 'Jar Wattinree
Meduz 'Ra'ashai vs Lak 'Vadamee
Round Three:
Sesa 'Refumee vs Tul 'Juran
Rtas 'Vadum vs Zhar
Cham 'Lokeema vs Ernicka the Scar-Maker
Raia 'Mdama vs Usze 'Taham
Fal 'Chavamee vs Thel 'Vadam
Meduu the Fierce vs Rhu 'Vrath
Mahkee 'Chava vs Henry
Xytan 'Jar Wattinree vs Lak 'Vadamee
Quarter-Finals:
Tul 'Juran vs Rtas 'Vadum
Cham 'Lokeema vs Usze 'Taham
Thel 'Vadam vs Rhu 'Vrath
Henry vs Lak 'Vadamee
Semi-Finals:
Rtas 'Vadum vs Usze 'Taham
Thel 'Vadam vs Henry
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