Lekgolo

See also Mgalekgolo for more information on Lekgolo assemblages.

The Lekgolo (Latin Ophis congregatio, meaning "Assembly of snakes", ) are a species of small colonial worm-like creatures that can join together to form purpose specific assemblages, such as Mgalekgolo, commonly referred to by humans as Hunters. Lekgolo are also able to combine themselves within machinery such as the Scarab (the Halo 3 model) and use their combined intelligence to pilot, or control, the vehicle or machinery.

Every worm-like creature is an individual eel, about 1.4 meters long, with its own central nervous system. It is speculated that the Lekgolo have microscopic muscular cilia which are used to connect to other Lekgolo and that each cilium is capable of communicating chemically similar to a synapse, explaining how the species can become a collective being in the form of the Mgalekgolo.

The only times that individual Lekgolo can be seen in the Halo games are in Halo 3. If you shoot at a Hunter's exposed Lekgolo worms, small eel-like creatures will fly out of the corpse, but will disappear after a few seconds. Also, they appear by themselves in the book Contact Harvest being used to explore the Forerunner Dreadnought.

History


The Lekgolo evolved on their homeworld of Te and fed by burrowing through the ground of their planet. They first came into contact with the Covenant when the then young alien order landed in search of Forerunner artifacts. They found only the destroyed remains of a Forerunner space station which had once contained many relics, but was now bare due to the actions of the worms, which had broken down and eaten the devices. The San 'Shyuum viewed this as heresy, and declared war on the Lekgolo in what would later be called the Taming of the Lekgolo.

The Lekgolo, however, proved to be a match for the Covenant's ground forces. They won a part of the ground battles and killed an unnamed Arbiter, though the latter was likely the intent of the Covenant.

The Covenant eventually began to threaten to glass the planet from orbit. In 784 B.C.E., the Covenant absorbed the Lekgolo unable of consuming Forerunner relics into their ranks and eradicated the colonies which had caused harm to the Forerunner relics in orbit. The Mgalekgolo gestalts were later given thick armor plates and Assault Cannons to help them serve the Covenant as shock troops.

During the Great Schism, the species was divided between those that supported the Covenant Loyalists and those that supported the Covenant Separatists. During Halo 3, no Mgalekgolo are seen aiding Separatist forces, this lack of representation has led to the species' fate after the events of Halo 3 being unknown.

Trivia

 * "Lekgolo" is Tswana for "one hundred", probably a reference to their hive-like physiology.
 * Lekgolo blood is a luminescent orange, and supposedly smells like burnt plastic.
 * A Lekgolo worm stopped Mendicant Bias from taking off in the Forerunner Dreadnought by short circuiting the ship's systems.
 * In Halo 3, Scarabs are controlled by the Lekgolo, proven by the fact that they appear around the reactor of the vehicle. They also make up the joints Scarab Lekgolo2.jpg the legs of the Scarab.
 * The Lekgolo are the most plentiful members of the Covenant, numbering in the trillions.
 * When you shoot a Hunter in Halo 3, a Lekgolo worm will fly out of the main colony, wriggle, squirm, and then disappear, as if it is going underground; the Lekgolo probably vanish due technical reasons in order to avoid framerate problems.
 * It is unknown whether Lekgolo would be eradicated by the Halo Array since a Lekgolo outside a colony can be considered non-sentient.
 * On the Halo 3 multiplayer map Assembly, an "aquarium" filled with Lekgolo waiting to be integrated into a Scarab can be seen.

Named Mgalekgolo

 * Ogada Nosa Fasu
 * Igido Nosa Hurru
 * Paruto Xida Konna
 * Waruna Xida Yotno

Related Pages

 * Mgalekgolo
 * Taming of the Lekgolo
 * Assault Cannon
 * Scarab
 * Assembly