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Ripa 'Moramee

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Regret: "Do you enjoy the slaughter?"
Ripa 'Moramee: "I feel the joy of doing what I was born to. I have no regrets, save that I will not die fighting."
— An exchange between Arbiter Ripa 'Moramee and the High Prophet of Regret.

Ripa 'Moramee[1] was a Sangheili Arbiter and commander of the Covenant Fleet of Glorious Interdiction during the Harvest campaign and other Outer Colony campaigns until his demise in 2531.[2] After being punished for leading a failed coup against his clan's leadership on his homeworld of Malurok, 'Moramee was given the rank of Arbiter by the Hierarchs, mainly at the urging of the Prophet of Regret.[3]

In his new role, he led the Covenant attack on Harvest and the excavations of a Forerunner artifact on the planet surface. Shortly afterward, he assisted the Prophet of Regret in an attempt to reactivate a dormant Forerunner fleet on a Forerunner Shield World, for which purpose he kidnapped the human scientist Ellen Anders on Arcadia. This led to a series of violent engagements against forces led by Captain James Cutter of the UNSC Spirit of Fire, and the eventual death of 'Moramee at the hands of Sergeant John Forge during the Covenant assault on Spartan Red Team, who were attempting to destroy the artificial planet with Spirit of Fire's removed FTL reactor.[1]

Biography

Early career

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Ripa before his state's kaidon.

"I live only to serve the Holy One. What task awaits your Arbiter?"
— Ripa 'Moramee to the Prophet of Regret.

Ripa was born on June 2, 2478 in the state of Moram on Malurok. Before his role as an Arbiter, Ripa 'Moramee served under the Ministry of Preservation, quelling internal dissent within the Covenant.[2] One of his many missions was the suppression of the Sixteenth Unggoy Disobedience and ending the heretical reign of a Kig-Yar "pirate prince", Krith. Later, he attempted a coup within his clan on Malurok; the coup failed, and he was imprisoned in the Weeping Shadows of Sorrow penitentiary, for both his insubordination and failure. 'Moramee was threatened by many of his fellow inmates for the dishonor he had brought upon his clan. He eventually managed to incite them to attack the guards, using this distraction as an opportunity to escape. However, he was soon recaptured and was heavily beaten. 'Moramee would have died in the prison had it not been for the intervention of the Hierarchs—specifically the Prophet of Regret—who appointed him as the Arbiter, and tasked him with conducting the war of extermination against humanity and uncovering Forerunner artifacts as the commander of a military force under Regret's personal supervision.[2][3]

Regret's decision led to concerned mumbling among the Prophets' Honor Guards, who had no prior knowledge of this plan.[1] 'Moramee was not selected just for his combat record alone; the Covenant leaders believed that he, as the new Arbiter, would not ask politically inconvenient questions—an important factor given the secret status of humanity as Forerunner-designated Reclaimers.[4] The creation of a new Arbiter caused a split in the Covenant: an ever-growing faction of Sangheili, who were opposed to the new Prophets, seized control of several Forerunner relics, including remnants of a massive Forerunner space installation that supposedly contained a "key" of some sort that could activate Forerunner technology. The Arbiter was sent by the Hierarchs to end this rebellion, resulting in a vicious battle that raged for days which ended with the destruction of many heretics. The rebellion was silenced, but the mysterious key, however, was never found.[5]

Harvest campaign

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Ripa 'Moramee and Re'gish Wamik uncover the Forerunner structure on Harvest.

"I care not for your little life! Open the relic!"
— Ripa 'Moramee overruling Field Master Re'gish Wamik's objections to entering the Forerunner artifact on Harvest.

As the Covenant began laying siege to humanity's Outer Colonies, the Prophet of Regret personally tasked 'Moramee with retaking Harvest—a human agriculture world. Shortly after, 'Moramee assembled the Covenant Fleet of Glorious Interdiction and led them into battle during the Harvest campaign in 2531.[2] The UNSC was aware of his presence, but was unable to gather more than cursory intelligence on him.[6] Ripa 'Moramee oversaw the excavation of a Forerunner site in the planet's northern polar region.[4] The installation's entrance was uncovered by Field Master Re'gish Wamik, and the area was quickly investigated by Covenant forces.[7] During the excavation of the relic, 'Moramee sent in numerous squads of Unggoy to ensure the interior was safe. The Unggoy would live if the path was clear, but if they demonstrated any fear or if the slightest amount of trouble was detected, 'Moramee would detonate plasma bombs that were attached to their methane tanks to clear out any possible threat.[5]

Despite concerns by Field Master Wamik that the Flood may be present in the installation, 'Moramee pressed on due to the impatience and pressure of the Hierarchs. With the UNSC closing in, the Prophet of Regret ordered him to destroy the installation and return to the Covenant with the information he had gathered. Ripa 'Moramee was reluctant to destroy the Forerunner construction but complied nonetheless upon the continued insistence of the Prophet.[7] The attempt to destroy the relic failed when the demolition teams were thwarted by UNSC ground forces deployed from the orbiting UNSC Spirit of Fire.[8]

The Shield World

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The Arbiter discusses plans with the Prophet of Regret on Shield 0459.

"The Ancients have granted us the power to doom your race. Let the deconstruction of our great gifts begin! The majesty of our new fleet will be unparalleled!"
— Ripa 'Moramee preaching to his brethren upon the activation of the dormant Forerunner fleet on the Shield World

The information from the Forerunner structure on Harvest led the Covenant to the human Outer Colony of Arcadia in the Procyon system, the location of Forerunner artifacts.[9] While some Covenant forces attacked Arcadian settlements and cities, others scoured the planet's dense jungles where the collection of Forerunner ruins was discovered. After they found the ruins, the Covenant deployed a massive dome-shaped energy shield on the planet surface to prevent the UNSC forces from reaching the structures.[10] These ruins, in turn, revealed the coordinates of a Forerunner shield world. After receiving the information, 'Moramee and the Prophet of Regret immediately travelled to the newly-discovered installation.[11]

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The Arbiter's capture of Ellen Anders on Arcadia.

Inside the shield world, a dormant fleet of Forerunner dreadnoughts was discovered nearby the Apex Site. Ripa 'Moramee and the Prophet of Regret were both involved in the attempt to activate the vessels from within the shield world. During this operation, 'Moramee was concerned about why he was not fulfilling his task of destroying humanity, when he should command all their forces for a frontal assault; Regret stated that they need the Forerunner ships to increase the size of their fleets, so that the Covenant won't have to dedicate all their forces for the war effort and thus leave themselves defenseless. After Covenant attempts to interface with the Forerunner technology failed, 'Moramee was sent on a mission to capture Professor Ellen Anders during the Battle of Arcadia by the Prophet of Regret, as it was believed she would have information and knowledge of how to interface with Forerunner structures that the Covenant did not.[12] Following Regret's commands, 'Moramee returned to Arcadia and ambushed Anders while she was documenting the remains of a Type-29 Scarab. While attempting to capture Anders, UNSC Marine Sergeant John Forge intervened. The Arbiter dropped Anders and charged at Forge. Forge attempted to kill the Sangheili with his M6C magnum, but it had little effect against the Arbiter's armor. 'Moramee attacked the Marine with his energy swords but before he could kill him, Anders surrendered herself to save Forge's life. Satisfied, the Arbiter grabbed Anders and escaped in a Type-25 Spirit to an awaiting ship seconds before SPARTAN-II Red Team arrived.[13]

Forge and Red Team returned to the UNSC Spirit of Fire and pursued 'Moramee's vessel through slipspace.[13] 'Moramee reached the shield world first and imprisoned her in a stasis field at the Apex. Shortly after, a Spirit dropship delivered the Prophet of Regret to the Apex. While the two commented on Anders' frail appearance, a Sangheili Zealot warned the Arbiter of Spirit of Fire's arrival. Angered, 'Moramee punched the Zealot several feet backwards and ordered Regret's Honor Guard to return him to High Charity. Then, he ordered for his fleet to intercept the human ship and destroy it.[14] An unidentified CPV-class heavy destroyer intercepted and attacked Spirit of Fire, but the human ship was able to escape.[15] Some time later, the Arbiter returned to Anders and released her from the stasis field. 'Moramee forced her to interface with the Forerunner controls and begin activating the Forerunner fleet. While the Arbiter began to charismatically preach about the activation of the dreadnoughts and the other Sangheili were distracted by the event, Anders managed to escape from 'Moramee through the Apex's translocation system and alerted the UNSC of the Covenant's intentions.[16]

Death

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The Arbiter meets his fate at Sergeant Forge's hands after the battle for control of the Apex Site.

"My face will be the last thing your pathetic eyes ever see."
— 'Moramee gloating over Sgt. Forge, moments before his very own demise

Sergeant Forge and Spartan Red Team were quickly dispatched to Apex Site with orders to destroy the shield world using the Spirit of Fire's removed Shaw-Fujikawa drive by causing its core to overheat, thereby causing the shield world's internal sun to go supernova. As several Stealth Sangheili assaulted the Apex, 'Moramee used his active camouflage unit to ambush and kill the Marine lieutenant in charge of opening an elevator which led into the sun. While Red Team engaged in combat with the Stealth Sangheili, Forge took on the Arbiter.[17]

As the fight between the two began, Forge managed to disarm his opponent despite the physical disparity between himself and the Arbiter, relying on combat skill rather than raw strength. However, 'Moramee quickly fought off Forge and incapacitated him with a punch to the stomach. The Arbiter then proceeded to taunt and injure him by throwing him around the Apex. Feigning defeat, Forge challenged 'Moramee to look him in the eye before killing him. The Arbiter complied and lifted the sergeant by his neck while unwittingly bringing his own neck within the reach of his opponent. Forge drove his combat knife—"Lucy"—into his adversary's neck, then used the incapacitated Arbiter's dropped energy sword to stab him through the chest, killing 'Moramee. Ripa 'Moramee's corpse was rolled off the platform by Alice-130 of Red Team shortly before the translight engine overheated and destroyed the shield world.[17]

Personality and traits

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Ripa 'Moramee at the Apex.

"Like the rest of your race, weak and undisciplined."
— 'Moramee taunting Sgt. Forge during the battle for the Apex.

Ripa 'Moramee was a brutal and ruthless commander. Despite being a Sangheili, he showed an uncharacteristic disregard for Sangheili traditional values such as honor and arrogantly underestimated his foes, ignoring the advice of his subordinates. He is also extremely tall and muscular compared to most Sangheili. He has proved himself to be fanatically loyal to the Hierarchs, especially the Prophet of Regret, and carried out his task to eradicate humanity with fervent zeal and efficiency as a means to secure his place in the Great Journey.[5][1]

He was also unusually violent and quick to anger. 'Moramee was noted for not discriminating who he directed his rage at.[18] When his orders to open the Forerunner relic on Harvest were questioned by Field Master Re'gish Wamik, he verbally lashed out at his subordinate, telling him "I care not for your little life!"[7] During a visit to the Apex Site, Regret pondered on how to activate the Forerunner ships contained within. Ripa's response was that he would "Take what we have!" in regards to the Covenant fleet; during this outburst, he made the considerably foolish decision of activating his Type-1 energy swords in the presence of the Prophet of Regret, with no intention of using it before putting it away.[12] This is a blatant disregard of both Covenant laws, as he drew a weapon in the presence of a Hierarch, and traditional Sangheili customs—a drawn weapon is said to "demand blood" before it can be stowed again, although this could be because he was demanding the blood of humanity. His status as Arbiter most likely kept the Honor Guard present from killing him on the spot, though they did react slightly. While at the Apex during an attempted interrogation of Ellen Anders, he struck a Sangheili Zealot—throwing him to the ground and presumably knocking him unconscious—upon being informed that the UNSC Spirit of Fire had followed them to the shield world.[14] This is clearly unacceptable behavior, as the Sangheili who was knocked down not only did nothing wrong, but also held a very high rank.

As the Arbiter, 'Moramee was very arrogant and bold. Ripa was known to toy with his enemies, fighting more to cause pain than to kill. When he fought Sergeant John Forge, he took the time to taunt the Marine at several points, which included insulting the rest of the human species at the same time. Considering his strength, he also could have easily killed Forge outright with the punch to his stomach or at least follow with a killing blow, but instead opted to hold back so as to make Forge suffer for his last few moments. The Arbiter also showed a particular fondness for grabbing humans by the neck, as seen several times in his interactions with Ellen Anders and John Forge, at one point lifting and dragging Anders by the throat despite orders to capture her unharmed. This is probably an expression of his cruel and dominating behavior, as it is likely that 'Moramee would take pleasure in demonstrating his physical superiority over the humans. This would eventually prove to be his downfall in his final battle with Forge, during which he chose to taunt and humiliate his opponent while he could easily have killed the human after he gained the upper hand.[17]

In-game information

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Abilities

  • Defiant Rage - Receive additional health for casualties inflicted.
  • Spiteful Rage - Abilities cost less resources.
  • Blinding Rage - Increases the Arbiter's and nearby allied units' attack power.
  • Additionally, the Arbiter can also summon Suicide Grunts at the Command Center.

Upgrades

  • Fiendish Return - Allows the Arbiter to reflect attacks back at the enemy.
  • Vicious Blades - Increases damage inflicted by the Arbiter.
  • Ghastly Vision - Increases Fiendish Return reflection and equips the Arbiter with active camouflage.

Leader ability - rage mode

When activated, the camera locks onto the Arbiter, whom you control with the left thumbstick and attack with the right. It will use up resources every second it is in use and can be upgraded in the Temple. Rage Mode allows the Arbiter to single out enemy units, lunge at them, and deal damage on them.

A fully upgraded Rage increases your units' damage while the Rage is still active. This also effects other allies, including allied UNSC units, boosting their damage.

Trivia

  • Ripa 'Moramee is the primary antagonist of Halo Wars.[19] He is the second Arbiter to appear as a character in the universe, with the first being Thel 'Vadam. His lines were performed by Canadian voice actor David Sobolov, while the character was digitally animated for cutscenes by the California-based animation studio Blur Studio.[20]
  • Early renders of 'Moramee depict his Arbiter armor with various additions to the Halo 3 Arbiter armor, including a mouth guard and spiked wrist guards. These were removed in later versions, probably because they were radically different from the standard Arbiter armor.
  • It appears as though 'Moramee's energy swords may be integrated into his armor. If one looks carefully enough, the hilts of his swords can be seen flipping out from their concealed position on the Elite's wrists upon activation. This would explain his ability to draw his blades so quickly, and the reason he appears to possess no visible weapons when not in battle.
  • An Easter egg in the hint text from Halo Wars claims "Few people know that the Arbiter's given birth name is Shirley," referring to his line from the first level in response the Regret's command to destroy the relic on Harvest: "Surely you jest!" This refers to a running gag in the Naked Gun series which also appears in the movie Airplane!: "Surely you can't be serious!?" "I am serious, and don't call me Shirley!"

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Prima's Halo Wars Official Game Guide, page 48
  2. ^ a b c d Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 10
  3. ^ a b Halo Wars: Genesis
  4. ^ a b E3 2008: Five Long Years Cinematic Part 2. Halo Wars Movies. Accessed on 2008-16-12
  5. ^ a b c Halo Wars, Timeline
  6. ^ Halo Wars: Collectors Edition Leader Cards
  7. ^ a b c Halo Wars, campaign level Alpha Base
  8. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Relic Interior
  9. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Arcadia City
  10. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Dome of Light
  11. ^ Halo Waypoint, "The Halo Wars Story Retold"
  12. ^ a b Halo Wars, campaign level Scarab
  13. ^ a b Halo Wars, campaign level Anders' Signal
  14. ^ a b Halo Wars, campaign level Shield World
  15. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Repairs
  16. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Beachhead
  17. ^ a b c Halo Wars, campaign level Escape
  18. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named enc131
  19. ^ Gamepro: New Halo Wars screens: The Flood, Arbiter, Spartans revealed Accessed on 2009-01-14
  20. ^ David Sobolov's personal website