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After their disappearance, the Forerunners left behind a great deal of artifacts, many of the more significant ones overseen by their dedicated [[monitor]]s which would react to outside visitors in accordance with their programmed instructions. The mystery surrounding the Forerunners and their technology would later become a source of worship, legend, advanced technology, or combination thereof for the various future civilizations which eventually stumbled upon some of the many Forerunner artifacts across the galaxy.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ch|CH}} | After their disappearance, the Forerunners left behind a great deal of artifacts, many of the more significant ones overseen by their dedicated [[monitor]]s which would react to outside visitors in accordance with their programmed instructions. The mystery surrounding the Forerunners and their technology would later become a source of worship, legend, advanced technology, or combination thereof for the various future civilizations which eventually stumbled upon some of the many Forerunner artifacts across the galaxy.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ch|CH}} | ||
The first known species to make use of reverse-engineered Forerunner technology were the [[Sangheili]] and [[San'Shyuum]], having evolved on worlds rich in Forerunner artifacts. Regarding these artifacts and their creators with religious reverence, [[San'Shyuum Schism|many]] [[Sangheili-San'Shyuum war|wars]] broke out over whether the relics should be left in peace or used to advance their own technology.{{Ref/Novel|CH|Page=146-147}} Those who believed the latter came together to form the hegemony known as the [[Covenant]], who together created a [[Covenant religion|complex religion]] based around venerating the Forerunners as gods. Due to misinterpreting the ancients' records, the Covenant believed that the Forerunners disappeared from the galaxy after the [[Halo Array]] elevated their species to a state of trans-sentient godhood. As such, they appropriated many Forerunner technologies and artifacts, with the use of [[Luminary|Luminaries]] that allowed them to track Forerunner-made objects all across the galaxy. The most holy of these artifacts, the "Sacred Rings" or [[Halo Array|Halo installations]], were constantly searched for 1700 years, since the Covenant believed themselves to be the chosen inheritors of the Forerunners' legacy,{{Ref/Anthology|Evo| | The first known species to make use of reverse-engineered Forerunner technology were the [[Sangheili]] and [[San'Shyuum]], having evolved on worlds rich in Forerunner artifacts. Regarding these artifacts and their creators with religious reverence, [[San'Shyuum Schism|many]] [[Sangheili-San'Shyuum war|wars]] broke out over whether the relics should be left in peace or used to advance their own technology.{{Ref/Novel|CH|Page=146-147}} Those who believed the latter came together to form the hegemony known as the [[Covenant]], who together created a [[Covenant religion|complex religion]] based around venerating the Forerunners as gods. Due to misinterpreting the ancients' records, the Covenant believed that the Forerunners disappeared from the galaxy after the [[Halo Array]] elevated their species to a state of trans-sentient godhood. As such, they appropriated many Forerunner technologies and artifacts, with the use of [[Luminary|Luminaries]] that allowed them to track Forerunner-made objects all across the galaxy. The most holy of these artifacts, the "Sacred Rings" or [[Halo Array|Halo installations]], were constantly searched for 1700 years, since the Covenant believed themselves to be the chosen inheritors of the Forerunners' legacy,{{Ref/Anthology|Evo|Page=299}} and by locating and activating the Halo Array, they believed that they too could follow the Forerunners into godhood.{{Ref/Level|H2|Sacred Icon}} This was referred to as the "[[Covenant religion#The Great Journey|Great Journey]]" by the Covenant races.{{Ref/Reuse|ch}}{{Ref/Game|Id=halo 2|H2}} This mimicry of the Forerunners' remnants caused the Covenant to rise to a [[Technological Achievement Tiers|high technological tier]] very quickly, but additionally stunted their innovation of said technology and kept them from uncovering its true potentials.{{Ref/Novel|FoR|Page=275}}{{Ref/Novel|FS|Page=87}} | ||
[[File:Relic main.png|thumb|left|225px|Humans examine a Forerunner [[Relic (location)|relic]] on [[Harvest]].]] | [[File:Relic main.png|thumb|left|225px|Humans examine a Forerunner [[Relic (location)|relic]] on [[Harvest]].]] | ||