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'''Haruspis''' (plural '''Haruspices'''<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 241-242''</ref>)<ref group="note">Given the existence of a plural form, Haruspis appears to have been a title given to many individuals as opposed to being a single entity, similar to [[Catalog]].</ref> was an elevated [[Forerunner]] entrusted with studying and guarding the [[Domain]], overseeing important Forerunner rituals, as well being closely involved with the [[Juridical]]s. As with many other details, the physical nature and appearance of Haruspis remains nebulous.<ref>[http://www.gregbear.com/blog/display.cfm?id=7134 '''Greg Bear: Discussion Board''', ''Topic: Silentium'']</ref> Haruspis had "associates", servants who assisted other Forerunners in functions involved with the Domain, such as the preparation for a [[Cryptum]] hibernation process.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 50''</ref>
'''Haruspis''' (plural '''Haruspices'''<ref name="p241">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 241-242''</ref>) was a title given to elevated [[Forerunner]]s entrusted with studying and watching over the [[Domain]]. One of their main tasks was to act as intermediaries between the Domain and individual Forerunners accessing it, aiding them in seeking out specific topics within the Domain's vast stores of knowledge. For this reason they were closely involved with the [[Juridical]]s, who would often consult the Domain as part of their investigations. They also oversaw important Forerunner rituals.<ref name="gregbear">[http://www.gregbear.com/blog/display.cfm?id=7134 '''Greg Bear: Discussion Board''', ''Topic: Silentium'']</ref> In general, Haruspices and their servants - known as ''associates'' - were regarded as "serving" the Domain,<ref name="p54">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 54''</ref> which they viewed with a religious reverence. The associates functioned much like a monastic order, leading austere lifestyles and even undergoing voluntary sterilization as a sign of their lifelong dedication to the Domain.<ref name="p50">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 50-51''</ref> They viewed the display of worldly wealth and power - typically exhibited by the other rates - with extreme distaste.<ref name="p54"/> The associates' duties included assisting other Forerunners in functions involved with the Domain, such as the preparation ritual for a [[Cryptum]] hibernation process.<ref name="p50"/> Similar in a manner to [[Catalog]], Haruspices forwent individual identity and were all simply known as "Haruspis".<ref name="s1">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 13-15''</ref> As with many other details, the appearance or even physical nature of the Haruspices themselves remains nebulous.<ref name="gregbear"/>


==Notes==
As a result of having been connected to the Domain for so long, Haruspices knew a great deal more about its nature than other Forerunners. In the final years of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], a Senior Juridical attempting to access the part of the Domain containing details on the [[Precursor]]s and Forerunner origins was refused by a Haruspis, as no Juridical had the authority to access that knowledge. The Juridical threatened to use the authority granted to him to remove the Haruspis and directly access the Domain; the Haruspis calmly stated that if it were to be removed from the network, it would quickly pass into the Domain, which it saw as a fitting fate for itself. During the exchange, the Domain itself unexpectedly requested to testify to the Juridical, who reacted to this with disbelief, asserting that the Domain was not a self-aware entity; the Haruspis knew otherwise and opened the link, causing the Domain to quickly overwhelm the Senior Juridical with knowledge.<ref name="s1"/>
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By the endgame of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], after the Domain had been inaccessible for over a year, Haruspices were no longer present in the network and were suspected to be dead by the Jurdicals.<ref name="p241"/>
 
==Trivia==
The word "Haruspis" is derived from [[Wikipedia:Haruspex|haruspex]], a title given to a type of Ancient Roman priest who practiced divination by inspecting entrails; the plural form "haruspices" is shared by the real-world term. In-universe, like most of the terminology in the ''[[The Forerunner Saga]]'', this is an instance of the AI translator picking the closest Earth equivalent when translating the original Forerunner terms to English.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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Haruspis (plural Haruspices[1]) was a title given to elevated Forerunners entrusted with studying and watching over the Domain. One of their main tasks was to act as intermediaries between the Domain and individual Forerunners accessing it, aiding them in seeking out specific topics within the Domain's vast stores of knowledge. For this reason they were closely involved with the Juridicals, who would often consult the Domain as part of their investigations. They also oversaw important Forerunner rituals.[2] In general, Haruspices and their servants - known as associates - were regarded as "serving" the Domain,[3] which they viewed with a religious reverence. The associates functioned much like a monastic order, leading austere lifestyles and even undergoing voluntary sterilization as a sign of their lifelong dedication to the Domain.[4] They viewed the display of worldly wealth and power - typically exhibited by the other rates - with extreme distaste.[3] The associates' duties included assisting other Forerunners in functions involved with the Domain, such as the preparation ritual for a Cryptum hibernation process.[4] Similar in a manner to Catalog, Haruspices forwent individual identity and were all simply known as "Haruspis".[5] As with many other details, the appearance or even physical nature of the Haruspices themselves remains nebulous.[2]

As a result of having been connected to the Domain for so long, Haruspices knew a great deal more about its nature than other Forerunners. In the final years of the Forerunner-Flood war, a Senior Juridical attempting to access the part of the Domain containing details on the Precursors and Forerunner origins was refused by a Haruspis, as no Juridical had the authority to access that knowledge. The Juridical threatened to use the authority granted to him to remove the Haruspis and directly access the Domain; the Haruspis calmly stated that if it were to be removed from the network, it would quickly pass into the Domain, which it saw as a fitting fate for itself. During the exchange, the Domain itself unexpectedly requested to testify to the Juridical, who reacted to this with disbelief, asserting that the Domain was not a self-aware entity; the Haruspis knew otherwise and opened the link, causing the Domain to quickly overwhelm the Senior Juridical with knowledge.[5]

By the endgame of the Forerunner-Flood war, after the Domain had been inaccessible for over a year, Haruspices were no longer present in the network and were suspected to be dead by the Jurdicals.[1]

Trivia

The word "Haruspis" is derived from haruspex, a title given to a type of Ancient Roman priest who practiced divination by inspecting entrails; the plural form "haruspices" is shared by the real-world term. In-universe, like most of the terminology in the The Forerunner Saga, this is an instance of the AI translator picking the closest Earth equivalent when translating the original Forerunner terms to English.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo: Silentium, pages 241-242
  2. ^ a b Greg Bear: Discussion Board, Topic: Silentium
  3. ^ a b Halo: Silentium, page 54
  4. ^ a b Halo: Silentium, pages 50-51
  5. ^ a b Halo: Silentium, pages 13-15