Orna 'Fulsamee (Earth-4001)

Orna 'Fulsamee was a Sangheili shipmaster who commanded the destroyer Blameless Conceit during the tail end of the Human-Covenant War. He led Blameless Conceit to Installation 04 alongside the rest of the Fleet of Particular Justice and at the urging of the Prophet of Stewardship, ordered for the UNSC Pillar of Autumn to be boarded rather than fired upon with the destroyer's plasma torpedoes.

History
The history of Shipmaster 'Fulsamee is the same as his mainstream counterpart.

==Personality As was common for Sangheili like himself, Orna 'Fulsamee appeared larger than he actually was while wearing armor which gave him an angular, somewhat hunched appearance. This, in addition to a heavy, pugnacious jaw, caused him to look like the very dangerous warrior he was. 'Fulsamee could make his voice very calm and well modulated when he needed to.

He strongly believed that humans were filthy beings that were not deserving even of being named. He was revulsed and galled to his core at the fact that the Prophets had named them and their ships, as he believed names implied legitimacy. The vermin, as humans were thought of to 'Fulsamee, merited only extermination. He likewise was incensed that the humans in turn had given their own names to the Sangheili and other races of the Covenant in what he saw as their harsh, barbaric tongue. Despite his feelings toward these things, he believed it was not his place to question the decrees of the prophets whom had bestowed the labels they had and that to do so would amount to disgraceful dereliction of duty. Despite his faith in the Prophets, 'Fulsamee still could not help but think the San'Shyuum Prophet of Stewardship reminded him like creatures he had hunted as a child. He also was frequently angered by Stewardship's assistant, Bako 'Ikaporamee, particularly for what he viewed as condescension on his part. He also was annoyed by 'Ikaporamee's tendency to use the royal "we" when speaking for the Prophet. When his patience was tried, he habitually would recite one of the True Sayings to himself.

'Fulsamee valued the lives of those in his charge and was angered when he was forced to put them in harm's way unnecessarily. Though he did believe dying for the cause of the Covenant was a something to be sought after, he thought that more should be aspired to than just that.