Talk:Sangheili High Councilor

NO TEABAGGING!
Yesterday, me and my brother were playing The Great Journey on Heroic. Well fighting, we saw an elite with a strange hat that we thought was very cool. Later on, when fighting Tartarus, my brother saw the corpse of a Councilor. For no reason, he teabagged it. And he died. Trust me, It wasn't Tartarus, it was either a glitch or Bungie intended it.

I'd have to do some more checking into it, because I teabagged one and nothing happened, but another and I died. Would it be itneresting to note this? --Spartan-095 16:56, 31 August 2007 (UTC), from Halo Fanon

see Drop Dead on The Great Journey. ĦДĿΘFáЙ  "ДňḌ áиŐТЋéṜ ĜŗŲṆṭ  bίТËṣ тḤє ḌŲšт" 21:05, 7 September 2007 (UTC)

Wouldn't it be cool
If there was a Zealot Councillor, that was the lead political and military figure of all the Elites? Just felt like putting the idea out there --Justin Time 07:34, 1 August 2007 (UTC)

Highest Rank Arbiter?
It can be assumed An Arbiter is the Highest rank an Elite can have(though they aer appointed). -- 67.82.160.199 15:57, 26 December 2006


 * I'd say not, since, although it's a great honor to be the Arbiter, AFAWCT they're only appointed in times of great need, and the Elites (probably) need to have a leader other than the prophets, because of the way their society works, and it's meant to be a punishment for deeds as great as letting one of the Halos be destroyed. I'd say he isn't a high rank because he probably does't have ANY rank, and instead it's a position of power aside from their usual system. Guesty-Persony-Thingy 16:21, 26 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Well, while they might not be higher than Councillors; they are not neccesarily just appointed on those punished for great acts of incompetence. This last Arbiter was the only one we know was held on trial for his incompetence before he became the Arbiter. Maybe the others were just specially efficient Zealots or such which were appointed the rank in a time of need. Maybe the rank is separated from the rest of the system, seeing how it's an appointed one, but if it weren't I'd say it's above Zealot and below Councillor.--High Seraph 04:29, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Well, every single one of them has died in the line of duty, and, AFAWCT, been appointed for the dual purposes of serving and doing something special, and dying. G ü é ß Ł ¥ -∏ é Ґ ∫ ø ñ ¥ -† <font color="#007700">ħ <font color="#00cc00">î <font color="#00ff00">И <font color="#44ff44">g <font color="#99ff99">¥  04:34, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

I say that Councillor is the highest POLITICAL rank. Councillors get training in military when they get that political rank, or even during the process of getting it. Arbiter is like a sub-rank. It is just like any other very very high rank, except it is appointed. I mean, the rank Councillor is gained by political experience/military experience, or both. But the Arbiter is appointed by the Prophets, the wisest creatures we have seen so far, not a mere kill-count. (I am NOT saying that I don't like Councillors.) Imagine a field with two Councillors, two Major Elites, and the Arbiter against some brutes. Who would you trust the most? -Just a guest.

Honor Guard Councilor
Why does that Councillor Elite have Honor Guard parts on his legs and arms? I also seen this Councillor while I was playing Halo 2. User:Joshua 029

That's the Honor Guard Councilor, it's a glitch in the game. --Shch &#39;Nodotee 15:16, 27 January 2007 (UTC)

pic
this pic seems to be from halo:CE
 * Councillors weren't in Halo: CE. Cheers, <tt>49 Proximal Secant[ oracle ]</tt>[[Image:H3 Monitor.PNG|25px]] 15:47, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
 * That is correct, and I took that pic on The Greeat Journey, while the Elite was in the Jail Cell. I also I am wonder why the heck you uploaded another copy of this with random MS paint scribblings on it. --Dojorkan 12:47, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

New Pic


I see you used my pic for the new one of the Councillor, which is okay be me. If you want i've got a ton more images of elites(mostly councillors/zealots), i can upload them if you like. --Shch &#39;Nodotee 03:15, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

Overwatch
I'm now watching this page and all other elite pages. Making sure no more mistakes are being written, like the Arbiter rank mistake.
 * --Councilor 'Nodotee [[Image:Donut 7.JPG|35px]] [ BattleNet ] - [ Covenant of Halopedia ] 03:29, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
 * But shouldn't you first prove beyond reasnable doubt that Arbiters are not higher than Councillors in hierarchy? I mean, take it out of the page for futher discussion is understandable, but to edit everything else?--High Seraph 02:44, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

Until someone conclusively proves the Arbiter outranks councilors then I have to agree with Donut. It is safer and more reasonable to assume the councilors outrank the arbiter. Councilors militarily are likely on par with the president if he always had military prowess and the arbiter is his secretary of defense/chiefs of staff. The arbiter has more direct military control but the councilors decide what he does and can overrule him.

Elite Councillors in the level Uprising?
OK, i'll be as simple as possible. In the ending cutscene, the arbiter said that the councillors were murdered by the brutes. Except I don't remember the arbiter running into any councillor corpses. Now the only explanation for this is that the dead elite minors found in the beginning of the level were in fact the elite councilors. Proof of that would be that sometimes you can hear the brutes talking about the councilors. The fact that the corpses are minors is answered by the fact that the covenant race of the lowest rank is the only dead rank found. This can be because bungie would like the person to guess their rank (not likely), it takes time to put details in the bodies (probably not), or they feel that as long as the player knows that an elite died, the rest of it doesn't matter (most likely). The fact that only the race with the lowest rank is the only corpse found is further answered on the High Charity level where dead jackal minors are found by beam rifles which are only carried by Jackal snipers. Can someone please agree with what I am saying and answer back with what your thoughts are on this topic? --HaloRocks! 03:35, 20 August 2007 (UTC)

Perhaps you are right HaloRocks or maybe no councilor bodies are found because brutes recognize their high status and cannibalize the body for any trophies. PS. I know how you feel. If no one bothers to argue or agree with you do your ego a stroke and pretend people like your work and don't want to clutter the page with flattery and praise of your work. PPS. I don't only because I have no self-confidence/ego :( [situation called for first emoticon ever]. Good luck man, us speculators/thinkers got to stick together.

This is Strange
Who Edited the Councilor page to say they wear blackish-purplish robes when not in combat.

helmet
Think they'll make a armour permutation based on this?  Kora ‘Morhek   The Battle-Net  My Conquests.  04:44, 23 September 2007 (UTC)

Also about the helmet...man, it looks to me like Bungie likes to rip off a lot of stuff. Anyone else think Elite Councilors look like Alien Praetorians from AvP? (the game) 75.37.225.115 07:27, 4 May 2008 (UTC)

Geez, I hope so.

Aristocrat
The Bestiarum describes the highest ranked Elites as Aristocrats. Should we rename the article? I don't know where, other than guides, these Elites are called Councillors, so would Aristocrats be more appropriate?  Specops306 ,  Kora 'Morhek  03:22, 19 December 2007 (UTC)

The councilor is a Military and and Politlical rank in the COVENANT. Aristocrats, however, are a rank in SANGHEILI CULTURE. ````Unggoy117````

Yeah. And they're the Same Thing. Until the split, the ARISTOCRATS were in the COVENANT. Therefore, SINCE the Elites are no longer IN the Covenant, I'm saying that it should be RENAMED. And see how annoying fully capitol words can be? Just make it italics next time.  Specops306 ,  Kora 'Morhek  02:07, 24 December 2007 (UTC)


 * Its unclear how the Elites set up their government after they left the Covenant. Nothing is said of Councilors after Halo 2. Maybe all of them died in Halo 2, maybe the Elites set up a new government, and the rank ceased to exist. Either way, there's no need to change the page. -- E D [[Image:ArmyROTC.gif|15px]] 02:11, 24 December 2007 (UTC)


 * Then what about, at the least, a separate page for Aristocrat?  Specops306 ,  Kora 'Morhek  02:52, 24 December 2007 (UTC)

Aristocrats are lower than Councilors; this would explain why 'Rolamee was allowed to be executed without a trial. Also why he is two steps above Zuka. After all this could place him anywhere from Ultra to Zealot; but I say we remove that he was a CouncilorCouncilor &#39;Rumilee 21:22, 26 January 2008 (UTC)

Halo 3
Where do you see a Councilor whoever edited it.--Councilor &#39;Rumilee 21:24, 7 September 2008 (UTC)

Councilor
Its spelled Councilor not Councillor.--Councilor &#39;Rumilee 21:35, 7 September 2008 (UTC)

New Councilors?
I know that this is just an speculation but do you think that after their actions Thel Vadam and Rtas Vadum would become the new councilors after they back to Sanghelios? Becuse as seen in Halo 2 almost all the Councilors were killed by the Brutes so i guess that they would become they new ones.

(Marthex 00:35, 2 March 2009 (UTC))

That is both speculation and fanon, so leave it off of Halopedia. D1134 00:37, 2 March 2009 (UTC)


 * I would agree with D1134. And as far as I know, all Councillors did was represent the Sangheili in the High Council of the Covenant. Since the Sangheili secession, they may have returned to an alliance of nations ruled by Kaidons. But since we don't know, we can't say either way. -- Councillor   Specops 306  -  Qur'a   'Morhek  00:39, 2 March 2009 (UTC)

Well so then i agree with both of you, but theres another question then if the Councilors are not more in Elite Rank system i guess that The Kaidons would be the new rulers of the Sangheili, but as told by SpecOps that still unknown. (Marthex 00:59, 2 March 2009 (UTC))