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San'Shyuum politicians generally dress themselves in robes—sometimes made of [[Wikipedia:Filigree|filigreed]] material.{{Ref/Reuse|BC3}} The robes varied in complexity and color, with the overall design of the robe typically reflecting the personality of its wearer. Personal designs on robes ranged from golden thread on a scarlet robe to represent interlinked planetary systems to a simple white robe.{{Ref/Reuse|BC1}} San'Shyuum that oversaw an engagement from the frontlines—at least during the [[War of Beginnings]]—wore an ornately sewn ceremonial robe with hidden body armor underneath.{{Ref/Reuse|BCP}} San'Shyuum captains wore a uniform robe sewn with stars indicating the systems they served in.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC6|BC|Chapter=6}} Some San'Shyuum also wore jewellery, such as "earrings" on the fleshy appendages that hung from their heads; such jewellery was popularly worn among males to indicate that they had not yet committed to a single mate.{{Ref/Reuse|ch152}}
San'Shyuum politicians generally dress themselves in robes—sometimes made of [[Wikipedia:Filigree|filigreed]] material.{{Ref/Reuse|BC3}} The robes varied in complexity and color, with the overall design of the robe typically reflecting the personality of its wearer. Personal designs on robes ranged from golden thread on a scarlet robe to represent interlinked planetary systems to a simple white robe.{{Ref/Reuse|BC1}} San'Shyuum that oversaw an engagement from the frontlines—at least during the [[War of Beginnings]]—wore an ornately sewn ceremonial robe with hidden body armor underneath.{{Ref/Reuse|BCP}} San'Shyuum captains wore a uniform robe sewn with stars indicating the systems they served in.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC6|BC|Chapter=6}} Some San'Shyuum also wore jewellery, such as "earrings" on the fleshy appendages that hung from their heads; such jewellery was popularly worn among males to indicate that they had not yet committed to a single mate.{{Ref/Reuse|ch152}}


The majority of mature San'Shyuum use an anti-gravity chair to support themselves,{{Ref/Reuse|ch143}} a more advanced form of the wheeled chairs they used before the activation of the Halo Array.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 211''</ref> Many San'Shyuum additionally don an [[anti-gravity belt]] for support while out of their chairs.{{Ref/Reuse|BC15}} Higher-ranking Prophets, such as the Hierarchs, use shielded anti-gravity thrones to support themselves. These however, are not so much for support as they are for personal defense—they are fitted with holographic emitters, an [[energy shield]] generator, a short-range [[Slipspace translocation|teleportation]] device, and built-in [[assault cannon]]s. In the event of assassins getting past their guards, they are able to defend themselves quite well with the assault cannons.{{Ref/Reuse|regret}} In the Covenant, anti-gravity chairs improved in luxury, comfort, and power as its operator's position within the empire rose.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 149''</ref> Both the chairs and belts were often decorated by its operators.{{Ref/Reuse|BC13}} Additionally, many San'Shyuum wore complex headpieces of varying design, frequently embedded with gems and sometimes wired for communication purposes.<ref>'''Halo: The Flood''', ''page 107'' (2010)</ref>{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC5|BC|Chapter=5}}
The majority of mature San'Shyuum use an anti-gravity chair to support themselves,{{Ref/Reuse|ch143}} a more advanced form of the wheeled chairs they used before the activation of the Halo Array.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 211''</ref> Many San'Shyuum additionally don an [[anti-gravity belt]] for support while out of their chairs.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 214''</ref> Higher-ranking Prophets, such as the Hierarchs, use shielded anti-gravity thrones to support themselves. These however, are not so much for support as they are for personal defense—they are fitted with holographic emitters, an [[energy shield]] generator, a short-range [[Slipspace translocation|teleportation]] device, and built-in [[assault cannon]]s. In the event of assassins getting past their guards, they are able to defend themselves quite well with the assault cannons.{{Ref/Reuse|regret}} In the Covenant, anti-gravity chairs improved in luxury, comfort, and power as its operator's position within the empire rose.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 149''</ref> Both the chairs and belts were often decorated by its operators.{{Ref/Reuse|BC13}} Additionally, many San'Shyuum wore complex headpieces of varying design, frequently embedded with gems and sometimes wired for communication purposes.<ref>'''Halo: The Flood''', ''page 107'' (2010)</ref>{{Ref/Novel|Id=BC5|BC|Chapter=5}}


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