Maccabeus

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Template:Covenant Character Infobox Maccabeus was a Jiralhanae Chieftain and one of the few Brute Ship Masters. He commanded the Covenant vessel, Rapid Conversion, a ship that the Sangheili had given him, though the Sangheili did downgrade it severely, showing their distrust in the Jiralhanae. [1] He was honored and respected by his pack for his unshakable faith in the Forerunners. He was also the uncle to the future Chieftain of the Jiralhanae, Tartarus. Maccabeus was one of the first official representatives of the Covenant to meet with the humans, however the talks went sour when some of the Brutes that came with him to the planet Harvest attacked some of the human militia present at the talks. Maccabeus is also known as the first Jiralhanae to use the vehicle known as the "Chopper", which was one of four created by the Huragok Lighter Than Some. Maccabeus was severely injured in a battle with when he was hit by Sergeant Johnson's Warthog and was greatly dishonored in this way. After he had bungled the assault on Harvest, his nephew Tartarus challenged him to a duel because Maccabeus had disobeyed orders from the Prophets about glassing Harvest and all it contained, but had instead continued his search for relics and a possible Oracle, and had caused the deaths of several Jiralhanae, one a friend of Tartarus. He was then defeated by Tartarus, who became the new Chieftain of the pack.

Maccabeus used the Fist of Rukt gravity hammer before Tarturus had killed him, by smashing his skull with the Fist of Rukt, then claiming it for himself.

Trivia

  • His favorite food was the smallest thorn of the Thorn Beast when it was properly cooked.
  • His name may be a reference to the legendary Jewish military hero Judah Maccabee, who's last name is derived from the Aramaic word for hammer.
  • Maccabeus wielded the Fist of Rukt before it was outfitted with gravity technology. This further attributes to his great strength.

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