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The Ministry of Abnegation was a ministry of the Covenant, formed alongside the empire in around 852 BCE.[1]
Overview[edit]
Role[edit]
As stipulated by the Writ of Union, the Ministry of Abnegation was responsible for overseeing the Ascetics, a Sangheili order that was dissolved and reconstituted as a subordinate of the Ministry during the foundation of the Covenant.[1]
Ministers[edit]
- Vice minister Alo Sebukah: The final vice minister of the Ministry of Abnegation.[2]
History[edit]
Writ of Union[edit]
The Ministry of Abnegation was formed around the time the Writ of Union was formed. Under the terms of the Union the Ascetics were dissolved and reconstituted under the then-newly formed Ministry, where for centuries the Ascetics served.[1]
Great Schism[edit]
Following the demise of the Covenant and its ministries during the Great Schism, the Ascetics were revived as an independent order by Sangheili warriors.[1]
Trivia[edit]
Abnegation means to deny or renounce something, which fits with the Asceticism's role of self-denial.
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b c d Halo: The Essential Visual Guide - Elite Ascetic, page 56
- ^ Halo Legendary Crate, Data drop #8
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