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The '''Ages of Doubt''' were eras in [[Covenant]] history where the effects of internal or external conflicts are dealt with. The last Age of Doubt, the 23rd, succeeded the 39th [[Age of Conflict]], when the [[Unggoy Rebellion]] destabilizes the Covenant, and lasted until the discovery of the [[Reclaimer]]s (Humanity) and the deposition and replacement of the Hierarchs. This age was succeeded by the Ninth [[Age of Reclamation]] in [[2525]].
The '''Ages of Doubt''' were eras in [[Covenant]] history where the effects of internal or external conflicts are dealt with. The last Age of Doubt, the 23rd, succeeded the 39th [[Age of Conflict]], when the [[Unggoy Rebellion]] destabilizes the Covenant, and lasted until the discovery of the [[Reclaimer]]s (Humanity) and the deposition and replacement of the [[Hierarchs]]. This age was succeeded by the Ninth [[Age of Reclamation]] in [[2525]].


==Progression of the Ages==
==Progression of the Ages==

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The Ages of Doubt were eras in Covenant history where the effects of internal or external conflicts are dealt with. The last Age of Doubt, the 23rd, succeeded the 39th Age of Conflict, when the Unggoy Rebellion destabilizes the Covenant, and lasted until the discovery of the Reclaimers (Humanity) and the deposition and replacement of the Hierarchs. This age was succeeded by the Ninth Age of Reclamation in 2525.

Progression of the Ages

During the Progression of the Ages, an appropriate dialogue is as followed:[1]

Leader, or Chieftain: Doubt.
Congregation, or Pack: Sixth! Faith and patience!

In the ritual, the Ages of Doubt are represented by an opal stone.[2]

Trivia

  • In Halo Wars, when playing as the Covenant, players can upgrade their Temple by researching the Age of Doubt, improving all Covenant technology by 1. Advancing to the Age of Doubt also gives Covenant players the ability to make Locusts, Vampires, and many other types of units.

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