As many other reviews have stated, one of the most frustrating things about this book is all the Forerunner jargon you are assumed to be familiar with (scrip, dazzler, baffler, ancilla, manipular, contender, aya, chamnune, hamanune, Erde-Tyrene, etc). Next is how I struggled to relate to any character in a meaningful way. Born has a brief moment with his family on his home planet, but I feel like this book leaves a lot to be desired on how Forerunners think and feel and what a standard mutation evolution looks like. I guess they put on armor that feeds them, trains them, has an ancilla to access the domain, and they can mutate to gain the knowledge of those before them. Okay. Where’s some of the personality and likability of these forerunners? What does business or a day in the life look like? The closest I got to liking Born was when he spoke about being rebellious and adventurous in the very beginning. He turns into a robot after the Didact imprints on him, where I lost any meaningful connection. It felt like this book dove head first into an alien civilization that as a reader we are clueless about other than they made these crazy Halos. What was their initial conflict with the Precursors? How did their relationship with ancient humans develop over time? Tens of millions of years is a long ass time for a civilization, so how is it they rose to power? I genuinely hope the following two books answer some of these questions.
Plot notes:
Opens with a Manipular sailing with humans. They apparently have the wrong song to pass peacefully over a crater of other beings. The armor of a forerunner is what keeps them alive so long. Provides nourishment and protection and access to Ancillas/Domain and all that. The humans were uncomfortable with it, so the manipular took it off.
Forerunner hierarchy: Warriors, Lifeworker (3 ever awarded Lifeshaper, including the librarian), Miners, Builders. This particular forerunner was traded out of his family to another, and went to Mars to be a miner. After a while, his ancillary recommended he go to Erde-Tyrene (earth) to further seek adventure and growth.
Chakas (human) appreciates the act of him removing armor, and said they will cycle through songs to appease the Merse to allow passage. The forerunner is looking for the Organon - a device which can reactivate all Precursor artifacts. Chakas was familiar with ancient forbidden zones in the Djamonkin Crater as well.
The forerunner arrives in Marontik (where a research base for forerunners is), an ancient human city that is primitive with hot air balloons for travel and wooden/straw huts. He finds Chakas and the Florian there to help him search for precursor treasures. The humans seem like they have seen forerunners before.
This story takes place 10,000 years after the human-forerunner war. Humans were devolved as a species, and under the Librarians care put but on Erde-Tyrene to grow again. Scrip is money, hamanune and chamanune are humans? Riser is a hamanune (200 year old little human, young for his kind), I suppose Chakas is a chamanune. The name of the forerunner is Bornstellar.
Bornstellar is led to the central island in the crater by Riser and Chakas. They are brought to a small lake and beach, which is mysterious. They see illusions (baffler or dazzler creation by a forerunner?), and only by a particular path do they reach large sphinxes of old forerunner armor from the human-forerunner war. Born does not tell the humans this. Born also suspects a forerunner may have been buried here, warrior class. Upon death, a forerunner’s final memories are recorded and locked in a Durance which can last more than a million years. Without his armor, Born feels excited and nervous at the same time. The humans also mention visits from the Librarian, but not physical, perhaps like a deity? She visits them at birth and give them their purpose. Riser’s purpose was to bring a forerunner to this spot. A forerunner Mining ship was looking for Born, but passed on after Chakas and Riser sang a weird song. As Born progressed, a 50m column with a black sphere on top rose. He suspected this was a Cryptum or warrior keep of some kind. After suggesting going back to the boat, Born is persuaded from the humans to make something exciting happen, as Riser’s family have been familiar with the island for 9000 years. Any human who gets too close will get killed by the sand. Previous humans raised walls and left pebbles to show the correct way.
Born touches the surface, and hears a voice call “Who summons the didactic? Shall I return to this place of existence?”. Born basically says uh yeah, because I’m daring! Also, Promethean is the highest class of warrior servant, which the writing was on the Cryptum. The didact is carried out by the war sphinxes powered by hard light. He is a shriveled body, weak without armor. All of the sphinxes arise and move through the jungle. The forerunner and humans may have made a mistake, as a Cryptum is reserved for the highest rate who wants meditation, or the greatest punishment.
After Born helps revive him with tentacle fluid things, the Didact regains his strength on the island. The island appears to change form and the sphinxes prevent Born and the others to leave. The Didact confronts Born and calls him a fool, coming to the conclusion his wife, the librarian put code in these humans so they would know how to open his Cryptum. He calls Born a fool, Riser a little pet useful education, and Chakas as a provoker whose kind destroyed his fleets and murdered his warriors. The Didact is humiliated. The Mantle is to be given to any who rise to it. Whoever owns it is encouraged to educate and develop whoever may take it over, but the Didact has a hatred for humans.
Many ships swarm the island, which the Didact suspects are there to ask for help or to imprison him again. However, the Didact transports everyone in the sphinxes, and informs them they are being kidnapped and must leave. He constructs a ship leftover from a builder’s seed put there by the librarian. The purpose is to have him “protect the grace of the mantle”. Had Born known their future, he says he may have killed himself then and there.
They fly off to a planet seemingly in ruins, where old precursor technology and a large Forerunner construct used to live. Didact suspects they used the planet as a test for a weapon, and that once the Librarian heard about it came up with a plan to awaken the Didact. He was under surveillance by the Builders, so she used her life work to properly plan for his awakening. He also said she planned for them to become allies, even with the humans as well. He tells Born the Organon does not exist.
We discover the planet is Charum Hakkor, where the Didact and librarian first met during the human-san’shyuum empire. The humans wanted to live near the precursor artifact and mystery. Humans did not appreciate forerunner expansion, and so fought back. Now the planet has been all but destroyed. They find an old precursor ruin that housed an ancient construct or captive, and was too powerful to release. The ancient humans were terrified by what it said, and let it stay imprisoned. The Didact decides to leave and investigate other precursor worlds to learn and find clues of what the librarian had planned for. Memories slowly come back to Chakas, from the geas that was given to him by the librarian. He doesn’t like the slaughter his race took during the forerunner oppression. It was ironic for forerunners to refuse the mantle to anyone else, and discourage the growth of other races. Off to Faun Hakkor.
Humans expanded to worlds where forerunners had settled other species. They also found destruction on Faun Hakkor, all because of “it”, presumably the flood or something of the nature. Didact decides to go check on the quarantined system of the san’shyuum. Didact admits the sphinxes are his and the librarians children, all killed in the human war and only memories remain. Didact tried to transfer his knowledge to Born, but was unsuccessful because Born had not mutated to his next form yet. Didact works better in teams of advisors, and wants to optimize his mini crew. Didact also admits we was imprisoned because of his blunt opposition to the “weapon system”.
They arrive to the san’shyuum system, and the lone warrior servant keep. Didact tells Born he must mutate to absorb his knowledge, and will be a warrior servant (unless he wants to change later). This particular mutation on the ship is tricky. The Didact runs Born through this, and Born is left with his body aching and changing, his mind changing as well. Didact says he is not entirely warrior and is in fact a Builder, but he will do for his mission. Born again questions why Lifeworkers are not the highest rate if the is of the Mantle is to preserve and foster growth of all life. Born starts seeing flashbacks of other warriors, the sphinxes at war with humans on the first planet. Born questions if humans truly were their brethren. Chakas and Riser continue meditating on the war and everything that happened. They suspect a common enemy will appear to both forerunner and human.
It becomes known that the Confirmer gave the same brevit mutation to the Didact many years ago. The librarian has passed through his large ship the Deep Reverence. He does not interfere in politics of higher rates. Didact opposed the Builders. Didact chose to exile himself rather than face the council.
Didact is concerned about the master builder testing the weapon, and destroying the precursor artifact and releasing the thing on Hakkur. He needs to find information from the san’shyuum. They discover the librarian is collecting species and transporting them to the Ark. Didact explains how the humans were fighting another war with the flood, and pushed them outside the system. Forerunners defeated humans at this point, seeking to learn their techniques of fighting the flood. The humans did not help them.
On the way to the planet, they are attacked by other forerunners so as to not interfere in the war below with San’shyuum. The war sphinxes were destroyed, and the four of them brought down to the surface of the dying planet in ruins. On the way down, Born saw a massive portal open and a huge ring come through. The Domain was now open to him and he heard that the forerunners time is concluded, and that the ring was Halo - death and destruction. Born realizes his captor is the Master Builder, Faber. Faber suspects that the librarian utilized humans, Born and the Didact to frustrate the council. Born provides no additional information, as he claims he can’t remember traveling from Edom. His father entrusted Faber with his well-being for now. Faber did not want their ship meddling in these affairs with the san’shyuum.
The Master Builder brought all prisoners to the surface to speak with the Elders. He questions them on their secret, on why they came to the planet, and what happened at Hakkur. Didact says he made a deal with the first prophet years ago, that if the flood returned the prophet would share his secret for their defeat in exchange for the freedom of his descendants. After the librarian rescued some san’shyuum, the world fell into war with the forerunners as they felt their destruction was coming. Forerunners killed the first prophet in their bombardment. The new, young san’shyuum are the ones in rebellion. Faber is convinced there is something else missing in this story.
Forerunner natal planet of Ghibalb. Now in ruins and radiation. Born brought back to his family and other builder families on a yacht. He was on the run for a while chasing adventurer and getting a new father and all that. Parents 6,000 years old, while him and sister are barely 12. Dad says perhaps he needs to eat like a warrior, somewhat insulting. Born is struggling to learn who he is and what his purpose is. He tells his sister he did not find artifacts, but released the didact’s Cryptum. He explains the flood, and his mother shows concern, hiding more info. He could access the domain from the perspective of the Didact. He awaits judgement from his father, who appears to be groomed for some higher roll or rate.
Charum Hakkur prisoner has been missing for 40-50 years. What was his father’s role in the diminishment of the warrior-servants? 1000 years ago Didact forced into exile and their role diminished on the council. Forced and fleets disbanded.
Born overhears a conversation with his father and a council member. Concern of the weapons and outer systems being lost. Born confronts his father (sister and mom present), and explains how he believes the Halo used for test-firing released the creature on Charum Hakkur. Also, he realizes another Halo was used to destroy the san’shyuum. These weapons were designed by Born’s father, and commissioned by the master builder. 12 were commissioned, but one and a special ancilla went missing. The Master Builder is to be indicted for his actions, and the Didact is being returned as the leader of defense during this time. Didact and Librarian have called for Born to join him, which Born’s father feels shame for not being his son’s mentor. He wishes to share his knowledge one day.
Born discovers his original ancilla, the one given from the librarian to his swap family, had been the one to plant the seed of going to Erde-Tyrene in the first place. On the ship, another young council member informs Born he shows patterns of Builder, Warrior-Servant (Didact imprint) and Lifeworker (from the ship the Librarian made with assistance, to help Born go through his mutation). It is unique. He also says he is part of a new generation where multiple mutations are no longer needed (slight disadvantage with not gaining as much knowledge, but you are often healthier and physically in better condition). Born was chosen to learn all of the council ship’s information, which only a few forerunners have ever even known part of. Somehow, the Domain is difficult to access.
Born begins to remember how the flood came to be. There was a powder in glass cylinders discovered on ancient warships in both inhabited and uninhabited worlds. Humans found them, and discovered favorable side affects for their Pheru pets (san’shyuum had them as well) like better behavior and more physically appealing. Eventually they mutated and became vicious, and were regrettably disposed of. It was too late. It started to spread to humans, and eventually it spread to san’shyuum and across their planets. They formed an alliance to fight the flood, but it was challenging. In talks with the precursor prisoner, they discovered a terrible truth about the flood that led some humans to suicide. They found a cure that would require 1/3 of humans to have a special gene that was consumed by the flood, would begin to destroy their species. It successfully drove the flood back, but at the same time humans were trying to flee the flood and find new, uninfested planets to inhabit. The Forerunners took this as an act of aggression, and effectively destroyed the humans while signing a peace treaty with the san’shyuum. The Librarian kept some human samples to repopulate again. There was a political struggle with how to deal with the flood. The Didact and warriors proposed Shield Worlds to monitor the infection and provide pinpoint defense. They made several of these. The Builders proposed the Halo array, a weapon of mass destruction to both cement their power on the council and provide a more powerful solution. The Charum Hakkur was an authorized test fire for a Halo. The san’shyuum Halo was not, and was Faber overstepping his authority. Born learns that the flood had returned 300 years ago on forerunner planets, already spreading in new forms. This is why the Librarian has been in the process of collecting life forms for repopulation on the Ark, if the Halo array was ever to be fired.
Born sees visions of the precursor creature, terrifying in nature. He suspects it may be an experiment, or some distant sibling to an existing race. The Didact has attempted to communicate with it on a human device. Born also questions his existence on the council if they already had the actual Didact in person.
Dust (young male councilor) informs Born he is too important to not be protected (partly because of his witnessing of the master builder, partly because of librarian request) and requires security. Glory (female councilor, warrior) is to escort him to the surface of the Forerunner home planet, home to 20,000 years of their data and existence. 11 Halos surrounded the planet. 3 million fertile worlds for 500 councilors seemed small. Supposedly only a few hundred thousand forerunners exist?
We learn the Warden is a forerunner embodied monitor over 25,000 years old. Prison keeper and guardian of mercy. Mendicant Bias (named by the Didact) makes an appearance in the court proceedings, and appears to make all monitors and forerunners freeze in place, including Born. Born attempts to escape, but has a conversation with Mendicant (with the Didact speaking through Born and providing his memories and code to halt Mendicant). Mendicant asks for service, as an emergency has arisen. Born is confused. Mendicant says he is above the metarchy, and no longer serves the Didact but serves the master builder instead.
It appears Mendicant Bias, Contender, has decided to attack the capital with the Halos. He has control of 5 of them, while the other 7 are breaking free to defend themselves and likely head to the Ark. Glory rescues Dust and Born, as they fly away and view the battle. Ships come in to attack the primed Halo rings and defend the capital. They appear to destroy one halo, but 4 others remain primed. Born decides he must follow the escaping Halos through the portal to wherever they are going to survive the carnage. It appears the Librarian was colluding with the Master Builder this whole time, collecting specimens as she went for repopulation knowing that this was the plan.
Another fortress comes through the portal to help defend. It damages the Halo attempted to go through a portal, which causes a piece of debris to slice through the ship. Born and them escape, and are left in the middle of nowhere in a cloud of debris. Didact was present for putting Mendicant in service, but did not know of his other instructions from the Master Builder to test fire the ring at Charum Hakkur, then vanish for 43 years. Born recalls didact’s vision of talking to the captive. It spoke of a great forerunner betrayal, a sin, that he only told the librarian and changed her researches and his preparations for defense against the flood. They speculate why Mendicant would have attacked the capital - perhaps under the captive’s control.
Their ship drifting, they notice the Ark below and lifeworkers come to rescue them. They begin the healing process on one of the Ark’s petals. Only one ring made the transit from the capital, the rest destroyed. They are asked if there was any infection, to which Born said no. The Librarian embraced Born, telling him he IS the Didact now, as the Didact was executed by Faber on the san’shyuum world for not giving any activation codes for other Contenders or sharing where the Shield Worlds were. She says he is all they have now, as she checks on all her specimens on the Ark.
Born decides the defense of the galaxy is up to him. If any Halos return to the Ark, he will make sure they do not get repaired. He will utilize the fleets and shield worlds if he must. He remembers the conversation with the captive, who said he was the last of the Precursors who gave the forerunners shape and life - who the forerunners rose up against and ruthlessly destroyed. The Precursor (speaking in ancient forerunner) said his answer is now at hand.