Elijah Cavorel

Colonel Elijah Cavorel was a Mamorian Rebel from 2510-2537. Born in 2497 to two rebel infantryman, Cavorel took up arms at the age of thirteen, fighting during many of the Mamorian Insurrection's bloodiest battles, during which he sustained multiple wounds. At 24 years old, Cavorel was already a living legend amongst the rebels. In 2525, Cavorel was responsible for completely eradicating and subjugating the Freedom And Liberation Party, who were responsible for the 2511 Haven Arcology Bombing, due to their refusal to support General Al-Asad, who commanded rebel forces on Mamore. During the Insurrection Of Mamore in 2537, Cavorel provided sniper support to rebel troops, before being killed by a SPARTAN III Headhunter team.

Early Life
Born to two rebel infantrymen, Elijah Cavorel was a bit of a problem child from when he could run and talk. He was known to stow away aboard rebel transports headed out to battle in order to see what his parents did out of curiosity. It was this that led to him seeing his mother and father killed in front of him during a firefight in 2500. Marching all the way back to base, a six mile march, he finally returned in late, and picked up his parents' hunting rifle, commanding he was now a soldier of the Insurrection as well, despite being only 13.

Service To The Mamore Insurrection
Wearing a tattered pair of camouflage pants, a T-shirt, a captured UNSC woodland patterned patrol cap, and wielding a hunting rifle, Cavorel raided UNSC military alongside men who were far more experienced and older than he, but became the most infamous hell raiser amongst the UNSC for his ruthlessness and cunning.

"White Death"
But, it was during the winter of 2501 that he earned his nickname "White Death". Sent up into the northern regions of Mamore with a team of rebel commandos to hurt the UNSC bases in that region that, due to inclement weather, could not be assaulted by any regular rebel soldier. But, soon after they came even near the base, all of Cavorel's squad was killed quickly. Capturing a set of UNSC white camouflage BDUs and other winter clothing, Cavorel hid in the thick forests nearby the base, started to live off what he could scavenge, and began to shoot at any UNSC patrols or convoys that were unprotected by armored vehicles, killing any UNSC who he could, and using their supplies to help himself live.

The UNSC, annoyed at Cavorel, and their inability to move convoys through because of him, sent anti sniper teams to find and kill him. Three snipers went out, and none returned, all killed by Cavorel.

By now, Cavorel had killed 463 UNSC troops in the 100 days since he had taken up position in the forests, and would have continued to do so, unless the UNSC had decided to launch more extreme measures. When the UNSC saturated the forest with artillery, Cavorel dug himself a hole in the snow with a captured E-tool, to protect him from shrapnel, and hid in it until the bombardment was over, and then sniped the UNSC troops coming to see if it had killed him.

Deciding that discretion was the better part of valor, Cavorel marched south, eventually coming across a rebel patrol, and joined up with them, going back to their base.