{"id":80,"date":"2008-03-30T22:43:33","date_gmt":"2008-03-31T04:43:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.ascendantjustice.com\/2008\/03\/30\/the-terminals-ii\/"},"modified":"2008-03-30T22:43:33","modified_gmt":"2008-03-31T04:43:33","slug":"the-terminals-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.ascendantjustice.com\/2008\/03\/30\/the-terminals-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"The Terminals II"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As stated earlier, we are conducting a series on the finer points of the Terminals found within Halo 3.<\/p>\n
This effort, our second trip into the archive, is intent on bringing the powerful story of Didact and Librarian to the forefront. These two Forerunner beings are not only at the heart of the conflict which was dealt to the Forerunners 100,000 years ago, but they are also very significant in the key events which players took part of during the Halo trilogy.<\/p>\n
If you haven’t already, we would recommend that you read A Voice from the Tomb<\/em><\/a>, the first article on the Terminals which gives our audience a wider understanding of the story’s scope. Unlike its predecessor, this second article, She Died in Eden<\/a><\/em>, focuses specifically on an intimate story of two lovers and the far-reaching effect their relationship had on everything within the Halo universe.<\/p>\n Feel free to leave comments about the article on this page and don’t forget to check out all of our articles on the Terminals<\/a>. Take an opportunity to read that page and the disclaimer we offer about the information we provide. We also would like to invite you to the Ascendant Justice Forums<\/a> if you’re interested in taking the discussion to another level – a Halo community driven by commitment, dedication and civility.<\/p>\n