Sangheili Honor Guardsman

"We have always been your protectors!"

- Arbiter Thel 'Vadamee talking to the Prophet of Truth

Honor Guardsman was a Covenant Sangheili position, serving as elite protectors to the Prophets, particularly the Hierarchs, in the Covenant Honor Guard.

Background
"The Sangheili honor guard was always vigilant and almost inert when at peace. One never had to worry about what a Sangheili might do any more than one worried if the stars would come out at night."

- The Minister of Discovery remarking on the stoic nature of the honor guard

Honor Guardsmen were among the most skilled of all Sangheili warriors and were hand-picked for the duty of protecting the High Prophets and other high ranking officials in the Covenant High Council. The Lights of Sanghelios were a revered elite unit among the Sangheili Honor Guard.

Honor Guardsmen in service to the Honor Guard of the Covenant wore highly ornate armor, colored in a combination of glowing red and orange. It featured jutting spikes and pauldrons, though they sometimes wore non-ceremonial armor for the sake of practicality. It is unknown how many Sangheili Honor Guardsmen were in service, though the Sanctum of the Hierarchs on High Charity could accommodate as many as three hundred.

Honor Guardsmen were expected to immediately kill anyone who drew a weapon in the presence of a Hierarch, though they might stand down should an Arbiter do so. In addition, they kept order during important meetings within the High Council. Although the position was a great honor, it was seen by some Sangheili as a merely ceremonial duty and a way to silence those who were aware of the Hierarchs' duplicity. Because one was expected to encounter little to no combat in the posting, select Sangheili were known to have even declined a place in the Honor Guard.

The Sangheili Honor Guardsmen were likely instated soon after the signing of the Writ of Union, which led to the establishment of the Covenant. For thousands of years, the Sangheili protected the Hierarchs and the other Prophets according to the Writ's strictures. After the death of the Prophet of Regret during the Ninth Age of Reclamation in November 2552, the Prophets of Truth and Mercy replaced the Sangheili Honor Guard with the Jiralhanae. This "Changing of the Guard" was a major step in a carefully planned coup that soon devolved into the Great Schism. Some of the Honor Guardsmen killed themselves after learning of the Prophets' treachery. Others assisted Arbiter Thel 'Vadamee in stopping Tartarus, the Chieftain of the Jiralhanae, from activating Halo Installation 05 and therefore killing all sentient life in the galaxy.

Post-War
The Great Schism was a divide, not only of species, but also ideologies and loyalties. Many Sangheili found themselves truly isolated, with neither cause nor care to back any side, whether Covenant, Sangheili, or otherwise. For many the allure of the Banished was an opportunity to serve a purposeful and potentially powerful new faction, an element that represented a shot across the pole established order that failed their people one too many times. Re-purposing their ceremonial gear and matching the martial prowess of the Old Covenant Honor Guard, these new mercenary Swordmasters evoke the traditions and accomplishments of their forebears in the service of shipmaster Let ‘Volir and his unconventional arrangement with Atriox and the Banished. Though the Honor Guard motives are not as pure as they once were, only a fool would dare risk their wrath by challenging their honor and skill.

Halo Wars gameplay
In Halo Wars, Sangheili Honor Guardsmen are the leader-specific unit of the Prophet of Regret. They wield energy swords and deal tremendous damage to infantry. They are trained directly from the Citadel. They initially lack energy shields, though they can be upgraded with them. They can also be outfitted with active camouflage.

Trivia
Although they are seen wielding energy staves in the cutscenes of Halo 2, they are never seen using them in-game.

List of appearances

 * Halo: First Strike
 * Halo 2
 * Halo: The Cole Protocol
 * Halo Wars
 * Halo Legends
 * Origins
 * The Babysitter
 * Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe
 * The Return
 * Wages of Sin
 * Halo: Broken Circle
 * Halo 2: Anniversary
 * Terminals
 * Halo Mythos
 * Halo: Smoke and Shadow
 * Halo Wars 2