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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Halo: Glasslands is a novel in the Halo Expanded Universe by Karen Traviss as part of the "Kilo-Five trilogy" set in the months after the events of Halo 3, in which Humanity and the Sangheili, no longer at war, are picking up the pieces from the Great Schism. It revolves around the continued adventures of Dr. Halsey, CPO Mendez, and the Spartans in the Onyx Shield World; Serin Osman, a team of ODSTs, and Naomi, another Spartan, who find themselves on a mission to destabilize the fragile Sangheili government, and a group of Sangheili hoping to overthrow the Arbiter and eventually continue their war with humanity. |