Dydo listened to the eerie silence that enveloped him. Strange, he wasn't very far from the fighting... was he? Warily, the Ultra looked around him, pausing at the edge of a bridge. He drew his weapon, holding it steady in front of him, creeping along the bridge as the wind blew and echoed around him as he crossed the water beneath him. He turned to peer back where he came, finding nothing. He looked to the left and right of the bridge, and still there was nothing. He growled, turning back around to see two brutes blocking his path. Slowly they lumbered towards him from where they seemed to materialize from the shade, he cast a glance behind him to notice another two flanking where he came. He turned foreword again, watching as the Chieftain hefted himself towards Dydo, waving his gravity hammer nonchalantly.
"You seem injured, Ultra. Didn't get separated and lost from the path your fellow Sangheili walk, hm?" the Chieftain gurgled, taunting Dydo. The brutes around him growled and chuckled, but the words themselves troubled Dydo. "My path is the same as all the rest of the Covenant. I am merely walking by my self." The Chieftain growled, striking the ground with his hammer and stomping his way right up to Dydo, "Perhaps you should have asked for directions, heretic." He spat, some of the spittle creating droplets across Dydo's visor, though he didn't dare wipe it away.
"I seem to be lost, Brute, heretic is unfamiliar to me. The only thing I am guilty of is upholding my honor and doing my service for the Covenant." "You've taken orders from a heretic, siding with him, you've been sparing humans!" he roared back at the Elite, more spittle causing Dydo to loose a bit more of his sight which he knew he would need in a few moments. "By my honor, I will not slaughter mothers and their children, or those without weapons with which to fight back. Our fight with the humans is against their armies, not their civilians."
The reaction was instant, and with a roar Dydo's shields were drained pitifully quick as close to a full round of Spiker rounders pierced his armor and the flesh in his side and back. He roared in pain, stumbling foreword and his injured leg was swept out from beneath him. The Chieftain swung his hammer, but Dydo reacted quickly and grabbed the hilt, swinging into the air from the momentum before planting his feet on the ground. With a roar, he strained every muscle in his body, the Spiker rounds causing searing agony to flare in his back as he swung the hammer, sending the Brute Chieftain into the Brutes who shot him. Turning, he managed to dodge most of the next volley of bullets, striking the ground the two brute's feet and sending them back off the bridge and into the walls of nearby buildings. They were alive, and Dydo defensively faced the brute Chieftain again.
There was a few moments standoff, before the previous brutes took advantage of Dydo's honor, where he would not strike down his fallen and weaponless foe, holding the Elite in a strangle hold. The Chieftain chuckled darkly, retrieving his hammer. Dydo was dragged to the center of the bridge, gagging and clawing at the arms of his captors in a desperate attempt to breath. With a nod from the chief, Dydo was dropped. Gasping, he stumbled and tried to dodge the incoming attack, but the gravity hammer hit his arm at full force, and the Elite was sent right over the side of the bridge and into the water below.