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This '''unidentified Prophet''' was a [[San 'Shyuum]] of the [[Covenant Empire]]. It is unknown for certain what rank of Prophet he was, but he is shown giving orders to [[Sangheili]] throughout the duration of ''[[The Duel]]''.<ref>'''[[Halo Legends]]''', episode ''[[The Duel]]''</ref> He is presumed to be a [[Hierarch]] due to the fact he sits in a [[Gravity Throne]], along with a crown, which the High Prophets wear.
This '''unidentified Hierarch''' was one of the [[Hierarchs|High Prophets]] of the [[Covenant]] during or after [[2142]]<ref>The [[Unggoy]], who were incorporated into the Covenant in 2142, are featured in ''The Duel'', thus dating it during or after this year.</ref> but before the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref name="Duel">'''Halo Legends:''' ''The Duel''</ref>


==Background==
==History==
Due to the heresy of the then-current [[Arbiter]], [[Fal 'Chavamee]], this Prophet ordered the execution of 'Chavamee and his wife, [[Han (Sangheili)|Han]], both of which were personally orchestrated by the loyal Elite commander [[Haka]]. The Prophet decreed that the title of Arbiter, previously one of great honor, would become a mark of shame (further evidence that this Prophet was a Hierarch, as it is unlikely that any lesser Prophet would wield such power, especially in the earlier days of the Covenant). It is directly because of this Prophet that the rank of Arbiter changed from an influential and revered general to a recklessly suicidal warrior meant to help restore some measure of a disgraced Sangheili's tarnished honor.
This Hierarch called an audience with then-current [[Arbiter]] [[Fal 'Chavamee]], who believed that the [[Sangheili]] had forsaken their honor during their service to the Covenant; more pointedly, 'Chavamee had refused to acknowledge the [[Covenant religion]]. The Hierarch urged 'Chavamee to recant his views, but the Arbiter defiantly claimed the Great Journey, the cornerstone of Covenant faith, to be a lie. After the audience had ended, the Hierarch declared 'Chavamee a heretic and recruited the Arbiter's clansman [[Haka]] to kill his clan leader.<ref name="Duel"/>


==Trivia==
Haka dispatched a team of assassins to kill the Arbiter, though 'Chavamee expected this turn of events and killed them. Haka then coerced [[Roh]], one of Fal's close friends, into killing Fal's wife, [[Han (Sangheili)|Han]]. After discovering Haka's treachery, Fal defeated a large [[Covenant military]] detachment that had been sent to kill him, then dueled Haka atop a [[Forerunner]] structure; both duelists were killed. After 'Chavamee's death, the Hierarch declared that the title of Arbiter, previously a badge of honor, would thenceforth be a mark of shame.<ref name="Duel"/>
This Prophet greatly resembles the [[Prophet of Truth]] in both appearance and personality. He is even credited as such in the Japanese language version of the episode. This may suggest that he was the namesake of the latter Prophet, as the Hierarchs choose their names from those of one of their predecessors. However, as he is simply credited as "the Prophet" in the English dub of the episode, this theory is of dubious canonicity.
 
==Conjecture==
{{Conjecture}}
This Hierarch bore a very remarkable resemblance to the [[Prophet of Truth]] in both appearance and personality. He is even credited as such in the Japanese language version of the episode. This may suggest that he was the namesake of the latter Prophet, as the Hierarchs choose their regnal names from those of one of their predecessors. However, as he is simply credited as "the Prophet" in the English dub of the episode, this theory is of dubious canonicity.
{{Conjecture end}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 20:50, January 22, 2012

Template:Character Infobox This unidentified Hierarch was one of the High Prophets of the Covenant during or after 2142[1] but before the Human-Covenant War.[2]

History

This Hierarch called an audience with then-current Arbiter Fal 'Chavamee, who believed that the Sangheili had forsaken their honor during their service to the Covenant; more pointedly, 'Chavamee had refused to acknowledge the Covenant religion. The Hierarch urged 'Chavamee to recant his views, but the Arbiter defiantly claimed the Great Journey, the cornerstone of Covenant faith, to be a lie. After the audience had ended, the Hierarch declared 'Chavamee a heretic and recruited the Arbiter's clansman Haka to kill his clan leader.[2]

Haka dispatched a team of assassins to kill the Arbiter, though 'Chavamee expected this turn of events and killed them. Haka then coerced Roh, one of Fal's close friends, into killing Fal's wife, Han. After discovering Haka's treachery, Fal defeated a large Covenant military detachment that had been sent to kill him, then dueled Haka atop a Forerunner structure; both duelists were killed. After 'Chavamee's death, the Hierarch declared that the title of Arbiter, previously a badge of honor, would thenceforth be a mark of shame.[2]

Conjecture

This Hierarch bore a very remarkable resemblance to the Prophet of Truth in both appearance and personality. He is even credited as such in the Japanese language version of the episode. This may suggest that he was the namesake of the latter Prophet, as the Hierarchs choose their regnal names from those of one of their predecessors. However, as he is simply credited as "the Prophet" in the English dub of the episode, this theory is of dubious canonicity.

Sources

  1. ^ The Unggoy, who were incorporated into the Covenant in 2142, are featured in The Duel, thus dating it during or after this year.
  2. ^ a b c Halo Legends: The Duel

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