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'''March 3'''
'''March 3'''
The Humans and the Elites make a memorial to commemorate those who died in the battle of the Ark. This memorial honors specifically Master Chief by having the number 117 written on it.
The Humans and the Elites make a memorial to commemorate those who died in the battle of the Ark. This memorial honours specifically Master Chief by having the number 117 written on it.


== Sources ==
== Sources ==

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Template:Infobox Military Conflicts The Covenant Civil War, also known by members of the Covenant as the Great Schism (pronounced ˈskɪzəm ), is a war between the two factions that split apart in November 2552. During the Covenant Civil War, three major factions fought for victory: Humans and their Separatist allies, Covenant Loyalists led by the San 'Shyuum and the Jiralhanae, and the Flood, which took over the Covenant Holy City of High Charity in an effort to assimilate the other warring factions.

The Term "Great Schism" is taken from religious debates over orthodoxy and power, most notably the East-West Schism, the Western Schism, and the Old Believers Schism. The Sunni-Shia split is also often called a Schism.

Conflict Erupts

After the Prophet of Regret was killed by the Demon, the Prophets, most notably the High Prophet of Truth, reorganized Covenant society, replacing the Elites with Brutes as the Prophets' protectors. The Elites viewed this as a violation of the principle the Covenant had been founded upon and threatened to resign from the High Council and arguing that if Truth had not withdrawn the Phantoms that had been on route to Regret's location, the Prophet's death would have been prevented, and the Demon would have been killed.

However, Truth further demoted the Elites by giving command of their Covenant fleets to the Brutes. Once the Brutes were in place, Truth instigated the war by secretly ordering the assassination of many ruling Elites. This was disguised as a Brute insurrection against the Covenant to the Elites, the Hunters, and most Grunts. Loyalist factions were led to believe it was an Elite revolt. War broke out on High Charity, the two sides polarizing quickly. However, this was at first a debate over orthodoxy and leadership. The true split occurred when the Elites learned the truth about the Halos and the Great Journey. Their disillusionment changed their goal from reforming the purity of the Covenant to actively fighting against it.

The split was not cleanly divided by race. Loyalists followed the Prophets and included Brutes, Jackals, Drones, Grunts and Hunters. Separatists included mostly Elites, with most Hunters and many Grunts also breaking away. The Great Schism seemed to be more associated with intellect. The Elites' reasoning, logic, and good intentions allowed them to see through the abuse of religious authority by the Prophets. The unintelligent Grunts' allegiance, however, remained with their commanders.

Sangheili-Human Alliance

The alliance between the Separatists and the Humans was forged out of necessity. Both groups were small, on the defensive, and had two common enemies that wished for their exctinction: the Covenant and the Flood. The alliance of circumstance was forged in the control room of Delta Halo.[1] While the two factions experience some friction, they learn to work together for their mutual survival. During the events of Halo 3, many times do Elites fight alongside Humans, either on foot or in space.

The devastated UNSC Fleet was glad to accept the help of the superior Separatist Warships. The Elites' understanding of enemy equipment and combat tactics proved invaluable in the battle for Installation 00 (The Ark). Frequently the Heroes of the battle, the Arbiter and John-117, fought alongside one another in the desperate and long conflict. The Arbiter's presence at memorial services for John indicate that in the wake of victory, Separatist and Human forces remained friendly.

With Truth dead, High Charity destroyed, and the Ark lost, it is unknown what exactly the remaining Loyalist forces did. According to the Bestiarum in Halo 3's Limited Edition, the Grunts were too indecisive to continue the rebellion, and the true political motivation of the Hunters is a mystery. Shipmaster Rtas 'Vadum stated that Truth's fleet was destroyed. Had any of the Covenant survived on the Ark or in the ruins of their fleet, they were either taken by the Flood or killed when the unfinished Installation 04 fired and destroyed itself and the Ark. At the end cutscene of Halo 3, victorious Elites depart for their homeworld. With the Covenant disbanded and the Flood threat ended, each race probably returned home to rebuild.

Timeline

2552

September 22:

October 20:

October 21:

  • The Master Chief tracks down and kills the Prophet of Regret on Installation 05.
  • High Charity arrives at Installation 05. Witnessing the assassination of the Prophet of Regret, the Prophet of Truth replaces the Honor Guard Elites with Brutes. Insulted, the Elite Councilors threaten to resign from the High Council.
  • The Arbiter and Tartarus are sent to retrieve The Index. The Arbiter successfully takes the Index, but Tartarus tries to kill him and takes the Index from him, as he was secretly ordered to do so by the Prophet of Truth.

October 22:

November 3:

  • the UNSC Prowler Dusk witnesses the battle between Elite- and Brute-held ships above Delta Halo, both fighting each other pausing only to escalate an immediate outbreak of the Flood from the ringworld, and links up with Battlegroup Stalingrad.
  • Major Domo Voro 'Mantakree kills his Ship Master, Tano 'Inanraree, while he is attempting to allow the Flood to enter the ship, assumes command, and becomes the de facto leader of the Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity. He leads his forces to Joyous Exultation, pursued by the Brute Gargantum and his ships.
  • Imperial Admiral Xytan Jar 'Wattinree plans to lure the Brute leadership to Joyous Exultation, and plans an ambush for them. He deploys the newly-promoted Fleet Master Voro 'Mantakree to Onyx to recover the Forerunner technologies there, and prevent the UNSC forces there from claiming it themselves. A NOVA bomb captured by the supercarrier Sublime Transcendence devastates the planet moment after Mantakree's forces leave, the survivors joining Mantakree at Onyx.[3]

2553

March 3 The Humans and the Elites make a memorial to commemorate those who died in the battle of the Ark. This memorial honours specifically Master Chief by having the number 117 written on it.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo 2, last cutscene
  2. ^ Halo: First Strike
  3. ^ Halo:Ghosts of Onyx (page 244-245)

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