Demon: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
{{Ratings}}
{{Ratings}}


{{disambig header|the Covenant term|the [[Xbox 360]] achievement|Demon (Achievement)}}
{{Disambig header|the Covenant term|the [[Halo 3]] achievement|Demon (Achievement)}}


'''"Demon"''' is the [[Covenant]] name for all [[Spartans]]<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 243, "Voro strained to isolate the human word for demons from their objectionable speech... ''Spartans''".</ref><ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 349, "They would take no chances with these human demons, these 'Spartans' ".</ref><ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 372 - "The Fleet Master Elite snarled at Kurt, and the translation filtered through his helmet's speaker: 'One last fight demon' ".</ref>, but is most commonly used in reference to [[John-117]]. This is primarily due to the fact that the Covenant fear the Spartans, because of their ability to destroy hundreds or thousands of Covenant soldiers. They particularly fear the Master Chief because of his destruction of [[Alpha Halo]], and other [[Forerunner]] artifacts. Because they treat these as relics and the Forerunners as gods, it is possible they see the [[Master Chief]] as the opposite, a demon.
'''"Demon"''' is the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] name for all [[Spartans]]<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 243, "Voro strained to isolate the human word for demons from their objectionable speech... ''Spartans''".</ref><ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 349, "They would take no chances with these human demons, these 'Spartans' ".</ref><ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 372 - "The Fleet Master Elite snarled at Kurt, and the translation filtered through his helmet's speaker: 'One last fight demon' ".</ref>, but is most commonly used in reference to [[John-117]]. This is primarily due to the fact that the Covenant fear the Spartans, because of their ability to destroy hundreds or thousands of Covenant soldiers. They particularly fear John-117 because of his destruction of [[Installation 04]], and other [[Forerunner]] artifacts. Because they treat these as relics and the Forerunners as gods, it is possible they see John-117 as the opposite, a demon.


Demon could possibly mean a particularly powerful foe, and they might call Spartans "demons" because they rarely ever die, comparing to a demon's immortality and are bringers of great destruction and defeat ([[Master Chief]] and [[Installation 04]]). This is supported in [[Halo 3: ODST]] where enemy [[Unggoy|Grunts]] refer to the player, who plays as an [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|ODST]], as a "demon". Also, a demon's immortality could be part of the [[UNSC]] myth of how Spartans never die, they only go [[MIA]]&nbsp;or [[Wounded in Action|WIA]].
Demon could possibly mean a particularly powerful foe, and they might call Spartans "demons" because they rarely ever die, comparing to a demon's immortality and are bringers of great destruction and defeat (John-117 and Installation 04). This is supported in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' where enemy [[Unggoy]] refer to the player, who plays as an [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|ODST]], as a "demon". Also, a demon's immortality could be part of the [[UNSC]] myth of how Spartans never die, they only go [[MIA]] or [[WIA]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In gameplay, when Covenant warriors encounter John-117 in combat and sight, they usually engage him with extreme caution. Unggoy and [[Kig-yar]] have a tendency to retreat upon the Demon killing their [[Sangheili]] or [[Jiralhanae]] commander, or if they are the only soldier remaining. The [[San 'Shyuum]] and Jiralhanae also refer to John-117 as the Demon<ref>''{{Levelname|Gravemind}}'' cutscene, "Kill the demon!".</ref>. The [[Prophet of Truth]] is the only member of the Covenant that has referred to John-117 by his alternate name of Master Chief.<ref>''{{Levelname|The Heretic}}'' cutscene, "But this demon, this ''Master Chief''..."</ref> It is theorized that Truth says this so the player knows who the demon is, as the term is not used in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''.(however in Halo CE enemies will refer to you as "devil", like upon your death Unggoy will say things like "dead devil")


In gameplay, when Covenant warriors encounter the Master Chief in combat and sight, they usually engage him with extreme caution. [[Grunts]] and [[Jackals]] have a tendency to retreat upon the Demon killing their Elite or Brute commander, or if they are the only soldier remaining. The [[Prophets]] and [[Brutes]] also refer to the Master Chief as the Demon<ref>[[Gravemind (Level)|Gravemind]] cutscene, "Kill the demon!".</ref>. The [[Prophet of Truth]] is the only member of the Covenant that has referred to John-117 by his alternate name of Master Chief.<ref>[[The Heretic (Level)|The Heretic]] cutscene, "But this demon, this "Master Chief"..."</ref> It is theorized that Truth says this so the player knows who the demon is, as the term is not used in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''.(however in Halo CE enemies will refer to you as "devil", like upon your death grunts will say things like "dead devil")
If any Covenant soldier actually kills a Demon, it may be assumed they are given a very high reward for their success against this potent and dangerous adversary. This can be noted in gameplay during ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' when John-117 dies, the nearby Unggoy laugh crazily or shout "I did it! I'm the one!" and similar things. Also the nearby Sangheili laugh. In ''[[Halo 2]]'' when John-117 dies, the nearby Sangheili say something along the lines of "The Demon is dead, I killed it! I killed the Demon!"; "The Prophets shall reward me well for that!"; "The Demon is dead! By my hand!"; "I have earned my Journey!"; or more rarely, "Ha! And I'm not even [[Arbiter (Title)|the Arbiter]]!". Unggoy can sometimes be overheard after John-117 dies exclaiming "I get his helmet!".


If any Covenant soldier actually kills a Demon, it may be assumed they are given a very high reward for their success against this potent and dangerous adversary. This can be noted in gameplay during Halo 1: when John-117 dies, the nearby Grunts laugh crazily or shout "I did it! I'm the one!" and similar things. Also the nearby Sangheili laugh. In [[Halo 2]] when the Master Chief dies, the nearby Elites say something along the lines of "The Demon is dead, I killed it! I killed the Demon!"; "The Prophets shall reward me well for that!"; "The Demon is dead! By my hand!"; "I have earned my Journey!"; or more rarely, "Ha! And I'm not even [[Arbiter (Rank)|the Arbiter]]!". Grunts can sometimes be overheard after John-117 dies exclaiming "I get his helmet!".
When the player throws a grenade, a Sangheili (and sometimes an Unggoy) in ''Halo 2'' will usually say "Demon Flare! Scatter!", regardless of the grenade type.


When the player throws a [[grenade]], an Elite (and sometimes Grunt) in [[Halo 2]] will usually say "Demon Flare! Scatter!", regardless of the grenade type.
===Halo 3===
===[[Halo 3]]===
{{Main|Halo 3}}
While fighting alongside your allied [[Elites]], mostly [[Major Elites]] and [[Spec Ops Elites]] they will call you Demon, perhaps out of respect and deference or to signify your rank as a Spartan. Later in the game, the Elites begin clarifying and referring to you as Spartan, or sometimes, Human Champion; if you were to be killed anytime during gameplay, and the Elites witness this, one of them might say "The Human Champion is down!" The theory that "Demon" translates into "[[Spartan]]" is disproved in this game when [[Rtas 'Vadum]] and The Arbiter refers to you as "Spartan" after destroying a [[Scarab]] on [[The Ark]]. The Arbiter, [[Minor Elites]] and some Spec Ops Elites will sometimes refer to Master Chief as "Reclaimer", just like [[343 Guilty Spark (Monitor)|343 Guilty Spark]]. This is most likely as a result of the new Human-Elite alliance, which makes the derogatory term Demon inappropriate. The Arbiter has probably taken the term from 343 Guilty Spark, who always refers to the Master Chief as Reclaimer. Like Rtas 'Vadum, however, he will usually simply refer to the Chief as Spartan. For example, when Johnson is killed by the Monitor, he says "I am sorry Spartan." If you die at the hands of Covenant soldiers like Brutes and Grunts, they will say things like "The Demon is dead!", "We are the Champions!" or on rare occasions, might say things like "I got the Demon's boots!", or "I call his helmet!". Often, one will shout ([[IWHBYD Skull]] off)"Ding-dong the Demon's dead!", "Who's dead now? Not me! Ha ha ha!"
While fighting alongside your allied Sangheili, mostly [[Major Domo Sangheili|Sangheili Majors]] and [[SpecOps Standard Sangheili|Spec Ops Sangheili]] they will call you Demon, perhaps out of respect and deference or to signify your rank as a [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan]]. Later in the game, the Sangheili begin clarifying and referring to you as Spartan, or sometimes, [[Human]] Champion; if you were to be killed anytime during gameplay, and the Sangheili witness this, one of them might say "The Human Champion is down!" The theory that "Demon" translates into "Spartan" is disproved in this game when [[Rtas 'Vadum]] and [[Thel 'Vadam]] refers to you as "Spartan" after destroying a [[Scarab]] on [[The Ark]]. Thel 'Vadam, [[Minor Sangheili]] and some Spec Ops Sangheili will sometimes refer John-117 as "Reclaimer", just like [[343 Guilty Spark (Monitor)|343 Guilty Spark]]. This is most likely as a result of the new Human-Sangheili alliance, which makes the derogatory term Demon inappropriate. Thel 'Vadam has probably taken the term from 343 Guilty Spark, who always refers to John-117 as Reclaimer. Like Rtas 'Vadum, however, he will usually simply refer to John-117 as Spartan. For example, when [[Johnson]] is killed by 343 Guilty Spark, he says "I am sorry Spartan." If you die at the hands of Covenant soldiers like Jiralhanae and Unggoy, they will say things like "The Demon is dead!", "We are the Champions!" or on rare occasions, might say things like "I got the Demon's boots!", or "I call his helmet!". Often, one will shout ([[IWHBYD Skull]] off) "Ding-dong the Demon's dead!", "Who's dead now? Not me! Ha ha ha!"


==Sources==
==Sources==
<references/>
<references/>
[[Category:Ideology]]
[[Category:Ideology]]

Revision as of 11:04, June 13, 2010

Template:Ratings

This article is about the Covenant term. For the Halo 3 achievement, see Demon (Achievement).

"Demon" is the Covenant name for all Spartans[1][2][3], but is most commonly used in reference to John-117. This is primarily due to the fact that the Covenant fear the Spartans, because of their ability to destroy hundreds or thousands of Covenant soldiers. They particularly fear John-117 because of his destruction of Installation 04, and other Forerunner artifacts. Because they treat these as relics and the Forerunners as gods, it is possible they see John-117 as the opposite, a demon.

Demon could possibly mean a particularly powerful foe, and they might call Spartans "demons" because they rarely ever die, comparing to a demon's immortality and are bringers of great destruction and defeat (John-117 and Installation 04). This is supported in Halo 3: ODST where enemy Unggoy refer to the player, who plays as an ODST, as a "demon". Also, a demon's immortality could be part of the UNSC myth of how Spartans never die, they only go MIA or WIA.

Gameplay

In gameplay, when Covenant warriors encounter John-117 in combat and sight, they usually engage him with extreme caution. Unggoy and Kig-yar have a tendency to retreat upon the Demon killing their Sangheili or Jiralhanae commander, or if they are the only soldier remaining. The San 'Shyuum and Jiralhanae also refer to John-117 as the Demon[4]. The Prophet of Truth is the only member of the Covenant that has referred to John-117 by his alternate name of Master Chief.[5] It is theorized that Truth says this so the player knows who the demon is, as the term is not used in Halo: Combat Evolved.(however in Halo CE enemies will refer to you as "devil", like upon your death Unggoy will say things like "dead devil")

If any Covenant soldier actually kills a Demon, it may be assumed they are given a very high reward for their success against this potent and dangerous adversary. This can be noted in gameplay during Halo: Combat Evolved when John-117 dies, the nearby Unggoy laugh crazily or shout "I did it! I'm the one!" and similar things. Also the nearby Sangheili laugh. In Halo 2 when John-117 dies, the nearby Sangheili say something along the lines of "The Demon is dead, I killed it! I killed the Demon!"; "The Prophets shall reward me well for that!"; "The Demon is dead! By my hand!"; "I have earned my Journey!"; or more rarely, "Ha! And I'm not even the Arbiter!". Unggoy can sometimes be overheard after John-117 dies exclaiming "I get his helmet!".

When the player throws a grenade, a Sangheili (and sometimes an Unggoy) in Halo 2 will usually say "Demon Flare! Scatter!", regardless of the grenade type.

Halo 3

Main article: Halo 3

While fighting alongside your allied Sangheili, mostly Sangheili Majors and Spec Ops Sangheili they will call you Demon, perhaps out of respect and deference or to signify your rank as a Spartan. Later in the game, the Sangheili begin clarifying and referring to you as Spartan, or sometimes, Human Champion; if you were to be killed anytime during gameplay, and the Sangheili witness this, one of them might say "The Human Champion is down!" The theory that "Demon" translates into "Spartan" is disproved in this game when Rtas 'Vadum and Thel 'Vadam refers to you as "Spartan" after destroying a Scarab on The Ark. Thel 'Vadam, Minor Sangheili and some Spec Ops Sangheili will sometimes refer John-117 as "Reclaimer", just like 343 Guilty Spark. This is most likely as a result of the new Human-Sangheili alliance, which makes the derogatory term Demon inappropriate. Thel 'Vadam has probably taken the term from 343 Guilty Spark, who always refers to John-117 as Reclaimer. Like Rtas 'Vadum, however, he will usually simply refer to John-117 as Spartan. For example, when Johnson is killed by 343 Guilty Spark, he says "I am sorry Spartan." If you die at the hands of Covenant soldiers like Jiralhanae and Unggoy, they will say things like "The Demon is dead!", "We are the Champions!" or on rare occasions, might say things like "I got the Demon's boots!", or "I call his helmet!". Often, one will shout (IWHBYD Skull off) "Ding-dong the Demon's dead!", "Who's dead now? Not me! Ha ha ha!"

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 243, "Voro strained to isolate the human word for demons from their objectionable speech... Spartans".
  2. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 349, "They would take no chances with these human demons, these 'Spartans' ".
  3. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 372 - "The Fleet Master Elite snarled at Kurt, and the translation filtered through his helmet's speaker: 'One last fight demon' ".
  4. ^ Template:Levelname cutscene, "Kill the demon!".
  5. ^ Template:Levelname cutscene, "But this demon, this Master Chief..."