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The '''Gravemind'''{{Ref/Level|H2|High Charity (level)|High Charity|Quote=Flood controlled dropships are touching down all over the city! That creature beneath the Library, that 'Gravemind', used us. We were just a diversion.|Quotee=Cortana}} ('''''Inferi sententia''''', meaning ''"Thinking Dead"''),{{Ref/Book|Id=bestiarum|Bestiarum}} infrequently referred to as the '''Ancient One''',{{Ref/Game|H4|War Games|Detail=[[Ancient One]]|Quote=Gravemind! The Ancient One...|Quotee=Announcer}} and formally known as a '''compound intelligence''',{{Ref/Game|H3|Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal 5}}{{Ref/Game|CEA|Library (feature)|Library|Detail=Proto-Compound Intelligence}} is the shared consciousness of the entire [[Flood]] species which first emerges when the Flood reaches the [[Coordinated Stage]]. While this compound mind inhabits all Flood forms, it is distinctly embodied in processing nodes of agglomerated Flood biomatter known as [[key mind]]s. The Gravemind is the highest stage of the Flood's development, though its complexity and capabilities depend on the size and number of the key minds which can, at the height of a Flood outbreak, engulf entire worlds.{{Ref/Site|Id=deluge|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/deluge-delights|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Deluge Delights|D=09|M=09|Y=2018}}
The '''Gravemind'''{{Ref/Level|H2|High Charity (level)|High Charity|Quote=Cortana: "Flood controlled dropships are touching down all over the city! That creature beneath the Library, that 'Gravemind', used us. We were just a diversion."}} ('''''Inferi sententia''''', meaning ''"Thinking Dead"''),{{Ref/Book|Id=bestiarum|Bestiarum}} infrequently referred to as the '''Ancient One''',{{Ref/Game|H4|War Games|Detail=[[Ancient One]]|Quote=Gravemind! The Ancient One...|Quotee=[[Announcer]]}} and formally known as a '''compound intelligence''',{{Ref/Game|H3|Detail=[[Terminal (Halo 3)#Terminal Five|Terminal 5]]}}{{Ref/Game|CEA|Detail=[[Library (feature)|Library]]: ''Proto-Compound Intelligence''}} is the shared consciousness of the entire [[Flood]] species which first emerges when the Flood reaches the [[Coordinated Stage]]. While this compound mind inhabits all Flood forms, it is distinctly embodied in processing nodes of agglomerated Flood biomatter known as [[key mind]]s. The Gravemind is the highest stage of the Flood's development, though its complexity and capabilities depend on the size and number of the key minds which can, at the height of a Flood outbreak, engulf entire worlds.<ref name="deluge">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/deluge-delights ''Halo Waypoint'': "Canon Fodder - Deluge Delights"]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
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The Primordial told Mendicant that the Forerunners were never meant to inherit the Mantle and that they had defied the Precursors. It also told the AI that if the sentient life in the Milky Way could not defy the Flood, especially the humans, then all life would be brought together and unified into the logical, advanced form of life; a collective, conglomerated entity without conflict and pain. It claimed that the Forerunners had forced the galaxy towards perpetual stagnation by stifling growth, conflict, and progress in their misuse and illegitimate claim to the Mantle. Eventually, Mendicant Bias became convinced by these arguments, and turned rampant, seeking to "correct" the flawed, misguided ways of the Forerunners.
The Primordial told Mendicant that the Forerunners were never meant to inherit the Mantle and that they had defied the Precursors. It also told the AI that if the sentient life in the Milky Way could not defy the Flood, especially the humans, then all life would be brought together and unified into the logical, advanced form of life; a collective, conglomerated entity without conflict and pain. It claimed that the Forerunners had forced the galaxy towards perpetual stagnation by stifling growth, conflict, and progress in their misuse and illegitimate claim to the Mantle. Eventually, Mendicant Bias became convinced by these arguments, and turned rampant, seeking to "correct" the flawed, misguided ways of the Forerunners.


To this end, Mendicant Bias began to cooperate with the Primordial on Installation 07, where they continued to infect humans and Forerunners alike in a series of brutal experiments.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 67''</ref> 43 years after the release of the Primordial, Mendicant Bias used the Halo ring to [[Fate of Maethrillian|attack]] [[Maethrillian|the Capital]] of the Forerunner [[ecumene]], and managed to inflict heavy casualties on the Forerunners, though it was soon forced to retreat. Eventually, the return of the Forerunners to the rogue installation and the shutdown of the facility and its custodian led to the recapture of the rogue Halo, resulting in a temporary setback for the Flood and Mendicant Bias. The [[IsoDidact]] interrogated the Primordial and eventually forced it to undergo a billion years of entropy in a reverse [[timelock]], disintegrating its physical form; however, the being had managed to transfer its consciousness into the Flood's neural network. Now effectively synonymous with the Gravemind, the Primordial assumed control of the Flood's efforts with a renewed purpose.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 167''</ref>{{Ref/Book|HM|Page=32}}
To this end, Mendicant Bias began to cooperate with the Primordial on Installation 07, where they continued to infect humans and Forerunners alike in a series of brutal experiments.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 67''</ref> 43 years after the release of the Primordial, Mendicant Bias used the Halo ring to [[Fate of Maethrillian|attack]] [[Maethrillian|the Capital]] of the Forerunner [[ecumene]], and managed to inflict heavy casualties on the Forerunners, though it was soon forced to retreat. Eventually, the return of the Forerunners to the rogue installation and the shutdown of the facility and its custodian led to the recapture of the rogue Halo, resulting in a temporary setback for the Flood and Mendicant Bias. The [[IsoDidact]] interrogated the Primordial and eventually forced it to undergo a billion years of entropy in a reverse [[timelock]], disintegrating its physical form; however, the being had managed to transfer its consciousness into the Flood's neural network. Now effectively synonymous with the Gravemind, the Primordial assumed control of the Flood's efforts with a renewed purpose.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 167''</ref><ref>'''Halo Mythos''', ''page 32''</ref>


====Final years====
====Final years====
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[[File:Evo Weakness Rookard.jpg|thumb|150px|The Gravemind torturing Cortana.]]
[[File:Evo Weakness Rookard.jpg|thumb|150px|The Gravemind torturing Cortana.]]
The Gravemind later captured the {{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}} and after the bulk of the Gravemind was transported aboard{{Ref/Book|HWF|Page=38}}, used it to board the [[Covenant]] holy city ''[[High Charity]]'', crashing the frigate into a city wall and releasing numerous [[Pelican]]s full of the Flood plague, taking advantage of the distraction caused by both the [[Great Schism]] and the Master Chief. Within days it took over the entire city and all life within it. The UNSC AI [[Cortana]], who was left on ''High Charity'' by the Master Chief, was quickly contacted by the Gravemind, which started to psychologically torture her in order to subjugate her and obtain useful information from her. As The Gravemind tortured Cortana in search of information, the two would enter in a conversation about diverse themes, such as John-117 and the danger he posed to the Flood, which the Gravemind acknowledged as a fact.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=HFHW|Fra|Story=Human Weakness}} Meanwhile, the Gravemind slowly started to become ''High Charity'' itself after taking it over completely, converting the whole city into a Flood environment and as his base of operations.<ref>http://blog.ascendantjustice.com/halo-3/hindsight-halo-3/halo/</ref>
The Gravemind later captured the {{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}} and after the bulk of the Gravemind was transported aboard{{Ref/Book|HWF|Page=38}}, used it to board the [[Covenant]] holy city ''[[High Charity]]'', crashing the frigate into a city wall and releasing numerous [[Pelican]]s full of the Flood plague, taking advantage of the distraction caused by both the [[Great Schism]] and the Master Chief. Within days it took over the entire city and all life within it. The UNSC AI [[Cortana]], who was left on ''High Charity'' by the Master Chief, was quickly contacted by the Gravemind, which started to psychologically torture her in order to subjugate her and obtain useful information from her. As The Gravemind tortured Cortana in search of information, the two would enter in a conversation about diverse themes, such as John-117 and the danger he posed to the Flood, which the Gravemind acknowledged as a fact.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=HFHW|Fra|Story=Human Weakness}} Meanwhile, the Gravemind slowly started to become ''High Charity'' itself after taking it over completely, converting the whole city into a Flood environment and as his base of operations.<ref>http://blog.ascendantjustice.com/halo-3/hindsight-halo-3/halo/</ref>
====Earth, The Ark and the Flood's destruction====
====Earth, The Ark and the Flood's destruction====
{{Quote|I am a timeless chorus; join your voice with mine, and sing victory everlasting!|The Gravemind to John-117.{{Ref/Level|Id=H3Halo|H3|Halo (Halo 3 level)|Halo}}}}
{{Quote|I am a timeless chorus; join your voice with mine, and sing victory everlasting!|The Gravemind to John-117.}}
[[File:Gravemind Halo3.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Gravemind telepathically contacting John-117 on Earth.]]
[[File:Gravemind Halo3.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Gravemind telepathically contacting John-117 on Earth.]]
The Gravemind initially planned to attack and infest Earth; even though the Elites quarantined the area, it managed to send a [[Indulgence of Conviction|single Flood-infested ship]] to Earth; it even allowed Cortana to leave a message for the Master Chief on the ship, in order to lure him to his destruction (although the Gravemind did not know what was the content of the message). The infestation of Earth was contained; the Gravemind used High Charity to make a [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] jump to [[Mars]] and would have continued the attack, but after having assimilated the knowledge of the infected Regret (and possibly [[Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]] and Cortana), it learned about the [[Prophet of Truth]]'s plans to use the Ark to remotely activate the entire Halo Array. Realizing the extent of the danger it faced, the Gravemind did not attack Earth but instead once again used the Covenant Holy City to slipspace jump to the Ark. Despite the Gravemind's immense technological expertise—including its use of exotic [[Precursor]] science—the strain caused by this jump caused ''High Charity'' to crash into the Ark.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/the-halo-bulletin-knowledge-drop|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Knowledge Drop|D=20|M=09|Y=2019}}
The Gravemind initially planned to attack and infest Earth; even though the Elites quarantined the area, it managed to send a [[Indulgence of Conviction|single Flood-infested ship]] to Earth; it even allowed Cortana to leave a message for the Master Chief on the ship, in order to lure him to his destruction (although the Gravemind did not know what was the content of the message). The infestation of Earth was contained; the Gravemind used High Charity to make a [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] jump to [[Mars]] and would have continued the attack, but after having assimilated the knowledge of the infected Regret (and possibly [[Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]] and Cortana), it learned about the [[Prophet of Truth]]'s plans to use the Ark to remotely activate the entire Halo Array. Realizing the extent of the danger it faced, the Gravemind did not attack Earth but instead once again used the Covenant Holy City to slipspace jump to the Ark. Despite the Gravemind's immense technological expertise—including its use of exotic [[Precursor]] science—the strain caused by this jump caused ''High Charity'' to crash into the Ark.<ref name="Bulletin924">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/the-halo-bulletin-knowledge-drop '''Halo Waypoint''' - The Halo Bulletin: 9.24.14]</ref>
[[File:GravemindMainTentaclesHalo3.jpg|thumb|250px|The Gravemind betrays [[John-117]] and [[Thel 'Vadam]] once more as his main tentacles appear.]]
[[File:GravemindMainTentaclesHalo3.jpg|thumb|250px|The Gravemind betrays [[John-117]] and [[Thel 'Vadam]] once more as his main tentacles appear.]]
At the Ark, the Gravemind led a massive Flood attack on both the Covenant and the UNSC/[[Fleet of Retribution|Sangheili]] alliance at the [[Installation 00 Citadel|Citadel]]; after the Prophet of Truth managed to start the activation sequence of the Halo Array, the Gravemind contacted the Master Chief and the Arbiter through two of its [[Pure Forms]], once again forming an uneasy alliance with them to reach the Prophet and stop the firing of the rings. Together they were victorious, and the Gravemind even managed to infect Truth himself, gloating at his defeat before the Arbiter slew him. With the crisis averted, the Flood intelligence quickly betrayed its former allies; the duo managed to escape from their foe and discover [[Cortana]]'s solution to the Flood—a [[Installation 08|replacement Halo ring]] made by [[Installation 00|the Ark]]. To activate it, the Chief infiltrated High Charity to retrieve Cortana, who had the [[Activation Index]] from the first [[Installation 04]].
At the Ark, the Gravemind led a massive Flood attack on both the Covenant and the UNSC/[[Fleet of Retribution|Sangheili]] alliance at the [[Installation 00 Citadel|Citadel]]; after the Prophet of Truth managed to start the activation sequence of the Halo Array, the Gravemind contacted the Master Chief and the Arbiter through two of its [[Pure Forms]], once again forming an uneasy alliance with them to reach the Prophet and stop the firing of the rings. Together they were victorious, and the Gravemind even managed to infect Truth himself, gloating at his defeat before the Arbiter slew him. With the crisis averted, the Flood intelligence quickly betrayed its former allies; the duo managed to escape from their foe and discover [[Cortana]]'s solution to the Flood—a [[Installation 08|replacement Halo ring]] made by [[Installation 00|the Ark]]. To activate it, the Chief infiltrated High Charity to retrieve Cortana, who had the [[Activation Index]] from the first [[Installation 04]].
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As the Chief traveled deep into High Charity, he faced multiple Flood forms and was taunted by the voice of the Gravemind which allowed Cortana to briefly send pained messages as it corrupted and tortured the UNSC AI. The Gravemind became increasingly frustrated at the Spartan's progress, becoming suspicious of what Cortana was hiding from him and threatening to "feast upon [the Chief's] bones" if she did not reveal the secret.
As the Chief traveled deep into High Charity, he faced multiple Flood forms and was taunted by the voice of the Gravemind which allowed Cortana to briefly send pained messages as it corrupted and tortured the UNSC AI. The Gravemind became increasingly frustrated at the Spartan's progress, becoming suspicious of what Cortana was hiding from him and threatening to "feast upon [the Chief's] bones" if she did not reveal the secret.


After the Chief rescued Cortana, the Gravemind became enraged, realizing that she planned to use the incomplete Halo to destroy him. It attempted to kill them both but failed as the Chief successfully destroyed ''High Charity'', presumably killing the Gravemind. But after traveling to Installation 08, the Chief discovered that the Gravemind had survived and was attempting to rebuild itself on the new Halo. Despite its best efforts, the Gravemind failed to stop the Chief. In the end, the Gravemind was destroyed as Halo's activation destroyed itself and the Flood that had escaped containment.{{Ref/Book|EVG|Page=14}} In its final moments, however, the Gravemind addressed the Master Chief telepathically one last time, with an ominous warning:
After the Chief rescued Cortana, the Gravemind became enraged, realizing that she planned to use the incomplete Halo to destroy him. It attempted to kill them both but failed as the Chief successfully destroyed ''High Charity'', presumably killing the Gravemind. But after traveling to Installation 08, the Chief discovered that the Gravemind had survived and was attempting to rebuild itself on the new Halo. Despite its best efforts, the Gravemind failed to stop the Chief. In the end, the Gravemind was destroyed as Halo's activation destroyed itself and the Flood that had escaped containment.{{Ref/Book|Evg|Page=14}} In its final moments, however, the Gravemind addressed the Master Chief telepathically one last time, with an ominous warning:
{{Article quote|Resignation is my virtue, like water I ebb and flow. Defeat is simply the addition of time to a sentence I never deserved, but you imposed.{{Ref/Reuse|H3Halo}}}}
{{Quote|Resignation is my virtue, like water I ebb and flow. Defeat is simply the addition of time to a sentence I never deserved, but you imposed.|The Gravemind to John-117.}}


===Legacy===
===Legacy===
{{Main|Second Ark Conflict}}
{{Main|Second Ark Conflict}}
The Gravemind's warning proved sound: in [[2556#October|October 2556]] the Flood were able to [[Outbreak at Site 22|escape containment]] from a buried [[Forerunner starship]] in the [[Marcey system]]. While the outbreak was initially contained,{{Ref/Novel|Halo: Saturn Devouring His Son}} remnants of the Flood were able to escape to [[Atropos]], where they were aided by the [[Governors of Contrition]] in spreading and creating a new kind of biological construct that was not a Gravemind but instead a transmitter broadcasting the Flood's psychic signals into deep space for reasons unknown.{{Ref/Novel|Halo: Ascension on Atropos}}
The Gravemind's warning proved sound: in [[2559#June|June 2559]], [[Banished]] forces on the Ark led by [[Jiralhanae]] brothers [[Pavium]] and [[Voridus]] were sent to scout the shell of [[High Charity]] and salvage the wrecks around it for weapons to use in the Banished's [[Second Ark Conflict|conflict]] with the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}. However, defying orders to leave the former Covenant holy city untouched, Vordius deactivated the Ark's Sentinel defense network and burned a hole in the [[containment shield]] with a [[Barukaza Workshop Scarab]]. The Flood, having survived within the wreckage, were released upon the Ark once more.{{Ref/Level|HW2|Section=Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare|SectionLinkText=Awakening the Nightmare|What Could Go Wrong?}} The Flood quickly formed a [[Proto-Gravemind]], causing the Flood to develop greater coordination and sophistication as time went on, in particular recognizing the threat posed by the controls to reactivate the Ark's Sentinel defense network.{{Ref/Level|Id=The Archive|HW2|Section=Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare|SectionLinkText=Awakening the Nightmare|The Archive}} This Proto-Gravemind retained a measure of the deceased Gravemind's intellect, but the Gravemind's new vessel had to feed and spread in order for the Gravemind to fully manifest once again.{{Ref/Game|HW2|Phoenix Logs|Detail=Proto-Gravemind}}
 
The Flood [[Outbreak on Installation 00|attempted to form]] a Gravemind later in [[2559#June|June 2559]], [[Banished]] forces on the Ark led by [[Jiralhanae]] brothers [[Pavium]] and [[Voridus]] were sent to scout the shell of [[High Charity]] and salvage the wrecks around it for weapons to use in the Banished's [[Second Ark Conflict|conflict]] with the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}. However, defying orders to leave the former Covenant holy city untouched, Vordius deactivated the Ark's Sentinel defense network and burned a hole in the [[containment shield]] with a [[Barukaza Workshop Scarab]]. The Flood, having survived within the wreckage, were released upon the Ark once more.{{Ref/Level|HW2|Section=Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare|SectionLinkText=Awakening the Nightmare|What Could Go Wrong?}} The Flood quickly formed a [[Proto-Gravemind]], causing the Flood to develop greater coordination and sophistication as time went on, in particular recognizing the threat posed by the controls to reactivate the Ark's Sentinel defense network.{{Ref/Level|Id=The Archive|HW2|Section=Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare|SectionLinkText=Awakening the Nightmare|The Archive}} This Proto-Gravemind retained a measure of the deceased Gravemind's intellect, but the Gravemind's new vessel had to feed and spread in order for the Gravemind to fully manifest once again.{{Ref/Game|HW2|Phoenix Logs|Detail=Proto-Gravemind}}


After reactivating the Ark's Sentinel defense network,{{Ref/Reuse|The Archive}} the Proto-Gravemind was discovered by the Banished. By this point, it was close to becoming a full-fledged Gravemind which the Banished knew from the stories would be virtually unstoppable. Aided by the reactivated Sentinels, the Banished attacked the Proto-Gravemind in an effort to destroy the creature before a new Gravemind could be formed. With the help of a [[Retriever Sentinel]] summoned when the Banished cleaned out a nearby Sentinel lock, the Proto-Gravemind was slain, preventing the rise of a new Gravemind. The Banished and the Ark's Sentinels were then finally able to contain the Flood outbreak.{{Ref/Level|Id=Manifestation|HW2|Section=Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare|SectionLinkText=Awakening the Nightmare|Manifestation}}
After reactivating the Ark's Sentinel defense network,{{Ref/Reuse|The Archive}} the Proto-Gravemind was discovered by the Banished. By this point, it was close to becoming a full-fledged Gravemind which the Banished knew from the stories would be virtually unstoppable. Aided by the reactivated Sentinels, the Banished attacked the Proto-Gravemind in an effort to destroy the creature before a new Gravemind could be formed. With the help of a [[Retriever Sentinel]] summoned when the Banished cleaned out a nearby Sentinel lock, the Proto-Gravemind was slain, preventing the rise of a new Gravemind. The Banished and the Ark's Sentinels were then finally able to contain the Flood outbreak.{{Ref/Level|Id=Manifestation|HW2|Section=Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare|SectionLinkText=Awakening the Nightmare|Manifestation}}


In November 2559, Spartan [[Olympia Vale]] recalled the Gravemind's account of Forerunner treachery after she and [[Keely Iyuska]] realized that the fugitives on [[Netherop]] were surviving [[Precursor]]s. In Vale's opinion, the Gravemind had been rationalizing an act of vengeance so horrific that it would have been evil no matter how the Forerunners had betrayed their creators if it was even true. Vale's mind lingered on the words of the Gravemind which had been embedded in the intelligence summary as an audio file and which had been so powerful that they remained lodged in her memory to this day: ''"all that is created will suffer. All will be born in suffering, endless grayness will be their lot. All creation will tailor to failure and pain..."'' Considering the collective events that had come to define the galaxy's history up to that point, Vale couldn't help but wonder if this invocation by one of the Forerunners' creators had been woven into the structure of the universe itself.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out17|HOut|Chapter=17}}
In November 2559, Spartan [[Olympia Vale]] recalled the Gravemind's account of Forerunner treachery after she and [[Keely Iyuska]] realized that the fugitives on [[Netherop]] were surviving [[Precursor]]s. In Vale's opinion, the Gravemind had been rationalizing an act of vengeance so horrific that it would have been evil no matter how the Forerunners had betrayed their creators if it was even true. Vale's mind lingered on the words of the Gravemind which had been embedded in the intelligence summary as an audio file and which had been so powerful that they remained lodged in her memory to this day: ''"all that is created will suffer. All will be born in suffering, endless grayness will be their lot. All creation will tailor to failure and pain..."'' Considering the collective events that had come to define the galaxy's history up to that point, Vale couldn't help but wonder if this invocation by one of the Forerunners' creators had been woven into the structure of the universe itself.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out17|17}}


After being [[Mind transfer|Composed]] by [[John-117]], the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] was forced to relive his confrontation with the Gravemind by [[Cortana]] who trapped the Promethean in his worst memories.{{Ref/Novel|Epi|Chapter=18}} The Didact subsequently learned from the [[Haruspis]] that his corruption by the Gravemind, aside from some echoes that he was holding onto, was burned away by the Composer's power, restoring the Didact's sanity.{{Ref/Novel|Epi|Chapter=20}}
After being [[Mind transfer|Composed]] by [[John-117]], the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] was forced to relive his confrontation with the Gravemind by [[Cortana]] who trapped the Promethean in his worst memories.{{Ref/Novel|Epi|18}} The Didact subsequently learned from the [[Haruspis]] that his corruption by the Gravemind, aside from some echoes that he was holding onto, was burned away by the Composer's power, restoring the Didact's sanity.{{Ref/Novel|Epi|20}}


==Overview==
==Overview==
The Gravemind is, as its name suggests, the "mind" of the Flood parasite. When a creature is assimilated into the Flood, its knowledge is transferred directly to the Gravemind. In addition, it appears each Gravemind also retains the memories and knowledge of previous Graveminds.{{Ref/Book|Enc09}} This has made the Gravemind virtually omniscient and ensures that should the Gravemind be destroyed, its consciousness will never truly die as long as some Flood forms are left. In an [[Terminal (Halo 3)|archived]] conversation with the Forerunner [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] known as [[Mendicant Bias]], it compared itself to the AI, describing Mendicant Bias as "''a single intelligence inhabiting multiple [[wikipedia:Class (computer science)|instances]]''" and calling the Gravemind "''a compound [intelligence] consisting of a thousand billion coordinated minds inhabiting as many bodies as circumstances require''". While it is not known how the Gravemind is able to communicate with subordinate Flood forms across the galaxy, its self-comparison to a computer network implies that similar techniques may be used, with each Flood form possibly acting as a [[Wikipedia:Node (networking)|networking node]] and redistributing the Gravemind's commands to other forms. This is almost certainly related to the Precursor connection to the concept of [[neural physics]], which could enable them to form a trans-sentient network without any need for any conventional communication methods.  
The Gravemind is, as its name suggests, the "mind" of the Flood parasite. When a creature is assimilated into the Flood, its knowledge is transferred directly to the Gravemind. In addition, it appears each Gravemind also retains the memories and knowledge of previous Graveminds.{{Ref/Book|Enc09}} This has made the Gravemind virtually omniscient and ensures that should the Gravemind be destroyed, its consciousness will never truly die as long as some Flood forms are left. In an [[Terminal (Halo 3)|archived]] conversation with the Forerunner [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] known as [[Mendicant Bias]], it compared itself to the AI, describing Mendicant Bias as "a single intelligence inhabiting multiple [[wikipedia:Class (computer science)|instances]]" and calling the Gravemind "a compound [intelligence] consisting of a thousand billion coordinated minds inhabiting as many bodies as circumstances require". While it is not known how the Gravemind is able to communicate with subordinate Flood forms across the galaxy, its self-comparison to a computer network implies that similar techniques may be used, with each Flood form possibly acting as a [[Wikipedia:Node (networking)|networking node]] and redistributing the Gravemind's commands to other forms. This is almost certainly related to the Precursor connection to the concept of [[neural physics]], which could enable them to form a trans-sentient network without any need for any conventional communication methods.  


The relationship between individual Graveminds, and specifically whether the mobile forms under the control of one Gravemind would be influenced by another, is not entirely clear. The Forerunners theorized that since the Graveminds are entirely identical in terms of personality and goals, it would be impossible to discern any meaningful distinction between them.{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}} In addition, separate collectives under the control of individual Graveminds will seek to connect and coalesce into a unified whole.{{Ref/Site|Id=wp flood|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/species/flood|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Flood|D=27|M=10|Y=2015}} It would appear as though multiple Graveminds existing simultaneously simply causes them to function as highly powerful processing nodes for the overall Flood intelligence, essentially acting as key mind forms on an exceptionally large and complex scale. In essence, no matter how many individual Graveminds form, there is still only ''one'' Gravemind intelligence.  
The relationship between individual Graveminds, and specifically whether the mobile forms under the control of one Gravemind would be influenced by another, is not entirely clear. The Forerunners theorized that since the Graveminds are entirely identical in terms of personality and goals, it would be impossible to discern any meaningful distinction between them.{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}} In addition, separate collectives under the control of individual Graveminds will seek to connect and coalesce into a unified whole.<ref name="wp flood">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/species/flood '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Flood'']</ref> It would appear as though multiple Graveminds existing simultaneously simply causes them to function as highly powerful processing nodes for the overall Flood intelligence, essentially acting as key mind forms on an exceptionally large and complex scale. In essence, no matter how many individual Graveminds form, there is still only ''one'' Gravemind intelligence.  


===Life cycle===
===Life cycle===
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===Personality and motivations===
===Personality and motivations===
{{Quote|Do I take life or give it? Who is victim, and who is foe?|The Gravemind to [[John-117]] on [[Installation 08]].{{Ref/Reuse|H3Halo}}}}
{{Quote|Do I take life or give it? Who is victim, and who is foe?|The Gravemind to [[John-117]] on [[Installation 08]].}}
[[File:Gravemind.svg|200px|thumb|The avatar of the Gravemind as seen in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal]]s.]]
[[File:Gravemind.svg|200px|thumb|The avatar of the Gravemind as seen in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal]]s.]]
Although multiple Graveminds have existed throughout time, sometimes contemporaneously with one another, they all share precisely the same obscure, complex and highly intelligent personality. It also appears to retain the memories of anything and everything it has ever assimilated, even in the case of near-complete annihilation of the Flood. When the Halo array was fired for instance, all Flood biomass in the galaxy was eliminated in its entirety, yet the Gravemind retained its personality and memories when next encountered thousands of years later. This would seem to indicate that the Gravemind has the ability to somehow preserve itself in a non-physical form even if destroyed. When it was first seen by the [[John-117|Master Chief]] and the [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]], the Gravemind was calm and collected, if not seemingly sad or mournful, and it spoke with a sullen tone in its voice. It was also quite logical and rational, psychologically analyzing the duo, and trying to convince the Arbiter of the [[Halo Array|Halo rings']] true purpose, to which the Arbiter reacted with stubborn pride. The Gravemind showed no irritation to this nor the bickering of [[2401 Penitent Tangent]] and the former [[Prophet of Regret]].{{Ref/Reuse|h2gm}} Later, though, the Gravemind showed a more emotional side, basking in its victory at ''High Charity'', and displaying a sinister air of anger when demanding answers from the newly captured [[Cortana]].
Although multiple Graveminds have existed throughout time, sometimes contemporaneously with one another, they all share precisely the same obscure, complex and highly intelligent personality. It also appears to retain the memories of anything and everything it has ever assimilated, even in the case of near-complete annihilation of the Flood. When the Halo array was fired for instance, all Flood biomass in the galaxy was eliminated in its entirety, yet the Gravemind retained its personality and memories when next encountered thousands of years later. This would seem to indicate that the Gravemind has the ability to somehow preserve itself in a non-physical form even if destroyed. When it was first seen by the [[John-117|Master Chief]] and the [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]], the Gravemind was calm and collected, if not seemingly sad or mournful, and it spoke with a sullen tone in its voice. It was also quite logical and rational, psychologically analyzing the duo, and trying to convince the Arbiter of the [[Halo Array|Halo rings']] true purpose, to which the Arbiter reacted with stubborn pride. The Gravemind showed no irritation to this nor the bickering of [[2401 Penitent Tangent]] and the former [[Prophet of Regret]].{{Ref/Reuse|h2gm}} Later, though, the Gravemind showed a more emotional side, basking in its victory at ''High Charity'', and displaying a sinister air of anger when demanding answers from the newly captured [[Cortana]].


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