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The '''Ages of Conflict''' are significant periods in [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] History. There have been Thirty-Nine ages of Conflict, two of which are known of to date.
The '''Ages of Conflict''' are time periods in [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] history where the Covenant suffered from large internal or external conflicts. There have been 39 Ages of Conflict, two of which are known of to date.


==History==
==History==
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[[Image:Conflict Mural.jpg|thumb|A Covenant mural depicting the war.]]
[[Image:Conflict Mural.jpg|thumb|A Covenant mural depicting the war.]]


The '''First Age of Conflict''' may have happened many thousands of years after the [[Age of Abandonment]]. It is believed that in this Age, the [[Sangheili]] and the [[San 'Shyuum]] races began fighting each other, beginning with the [[Sangheili-San 'Shyuum War]], due to different religious beliefs in the treatment of [[Forerunner]] objects.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''' Special Edition Special Features Disk</ref><ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', page 147</ref>
The '''First Age of Conflict''' may have happened many thousands of years after the [[Age of Abandonment]]. It is believed that in this Age, the [[Sangheili]] and the [[San 'Shyuum]] started the [[Sangheili-San 'Shyuum War]], due to different religious beliefs in the treatment of [[Forerunner]] objects.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''' Special Edition Special Features Disk</ref><ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 147''</ref>


=== The Thirty-Ninth Age of Conflict ===
=== The Thirty-Ninth Age of Conflict ===
The 39th Age of Conflict was ushered in by the [[Unggoy Rebellion]], which arose from a long list of grievances finally set aflame with the [[Unggoy Rebellion|Infusion Incident]]. This Age of Conflict led on to the [[Ages of Doubt|23rd Age of Doubt]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', page 143</ref>
The 39th Age of Conflict was ushered in by the [[Unggoy Rebellion]], which arose from a long list of grievances finally set aflame with the [[Unggoy Rebellion|Infusion Incident]]. This Age of Conflict led on to the [[ages of Doubt|23rd Age of Doubt]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 143''</ref>


===Progression of the Ages===
===Progression of the Ages===
During the [[Progression of the Ages]], an appropriate dialogue is as followed:<ref name="Harvest196">'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', page 196</ref>
During the [[Progression of the Ages]], an appropriate dialogue is as followed:<ref name="Harvest196">'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 196''</ref>


'''Leader, or Chieftain:''' ''Conflict.''
'''Leader, or Chieftain:''' ''Conflict.''

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The Ages of Conflict are time periods in Covenant history where the Covenant suffered from large internal or external conflicts. There have been 39 Ages of Conflict, two of which are known of to date.

History

The First Age of Conflict

A Covenant mural depicting the war.

The First Age of Conflict may have happened many thousands of years after the Age of Abandonment. It is believed that in this Age, the Sangheili and the San 'Shyuum started the Sangheili-San 'Shyuum War, due to different religious beliefs in the treatment of Forerunner objects.[1][2]

The Thirty-Ninth Age of Conflict

The 39th Age of Conflict was ushered in by the Unggoy Rebellion, which arose from a long list of grievances finally set aflame with the Infusion Incident. This Age of Conflict led on to the 23rd Age of Doubt.[3]

Progression of the Ages

During the Progression of the Ages, an appropriate dialogue is as followed:[4]

Leader, or Chieftain: Conflict.
Congregation, or Pack: The Second Age! Rivalry and bloodshed!

In the ritual, the Ages of Conflict are represented by iron.[4]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo 2 Special Edition Special Features Disk
  2. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 147
  3. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 143
  4. ^ a b Halo: Contact Harvest, page 196