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In the wake of the Covenant's demise in late [[2552]], Sangheili artisan-armorers garnered renewed interests in discovering the properties of [[blamite]]. Many pre-Covenant design patterns incorporating blamite were uncovered to assist in their research.<ref name="Nuniverse">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/weapons/needler '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Needler'']</ref> Sangheili artisans on remote [[Sangheili colonies|colonies]] modernized the [[Invader harness]] to use it to hunting down [[Jiralhanae]] raiding packs.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-marching-on '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder - Marching On'']</ref> The creation of the [[Type-57 carbine]] variant known as the [[Blood of Suban]] is a testament to the newfound avarice that accompanied the genius and talent of artisan-armorers on [[Suban]] following the war.<ref>''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', ''[[List of REQ cards|Blood of Suban]]'' REQ card.</ref> The creator of the [[Type-55 storm rifle]] known as [[Fury]] was a [[Sangheili]] artisan of sublime genius and skill, though he eventually shunned his family's traditional ties with [[Lodam Armory]] to perfect the art of the kill and the craftsmanship of orbital assaults. In time, the artisan's behavior became impossible to restrain or control, and his eyes became clouded in madness. His name, his titles, and the story of his death was stricken from [[Covenant]] records, and only his personal sidearm returned to his home in [[Kaepra]], on [[Sanghelios]], wrapped in linen and sealed with sigils known only to the highest ranking [[Sangheili Zealot|Zealots]].<ref name="FR">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-fury-s-road '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder: Fury's Road'']</ref>
In the wake of the Covenant's demise in late [[2552]], Sangheili artisan-armorers garnered renewed interests in discovering the properties of [[blamite]]. Many pre-Covenant design patterns incorporating blamite were uncovered to assist in their research.<ref name="Nuniverse">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/weapons/needler '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Needler'']</ref> Sangheili artisans on remote [[Sangheili colonies|colonies]] modernized the [[Invader harness]] to use it to hunting down [[Jiralhanae]] raiding packs.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-marching-on '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder - Marching On'']</ref> The creation of the [[Type-57 carbine]] variant known as the [[Blood of Suban]] is a testament to the newfound avarice that accompanied the genius and talent of artisan-armorers on [[Suban]] following the war.<ref>''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', ''[[List of REQ cards|Blood of Suban]]'' REQ card.</ref> The creator of the [[Type-55 storm rifle]] known as [[Fury]] was a [[Sangheili]] artisan of sublime genius and skill, though he eventually shunned his family's traditional ties with [[Lodam Armory]] to perfect the art of the kill and the craftsmanship of orbital assaults. In time, the artisan's behavior became impossible to restrain or control, and his eyes became clouded in madness. His name, his titles, and the story of his death was stricken from [[Covenant]] records, and only his personal sidearm returned to his home in [[Kaepra]], on [[Sanghelios]], wrapped in linen and sealed with sigils known only to the highest ranking [[Sangheili Zealot|Zealots]].<ref name="FR">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-fury-s-road '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder: Fury's Road'']</ref>


The alliance between the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] and the [[Unified Earth Government]] has resulted in collaborations between Sangheili artisan-armorers and [[human]]s. Notably, the [[HELIOSKRILL-class Mjolnir|HELIOSKRILL variant]] of [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor [GEN2]|GEN2 Mjolnir]] was designed by a [[Sangheili]] artisan-armorer from the [[Kolaar Manufactorum]] who had managed to reverse-engineer the Mjolnir armor in an effort to test her skills against humanity's best armor manufacturers.<ref>'''Halo 5: Guardians''', ''Helioskrill armor description''</ref> By [[2558]], this burgeoning relationship had allowed [[ONI]]'s [[Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group]] deeper insight into [[Covenant]] dummy plugs and for the partial replication of cryptic [[Forerunner]] sub-mechanisms and interface signals. As a result, the [[morph sight]] was adapted for a number of [[United Nations Space Command]] weapons.<ref name="cf">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/bounty-hunters '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder: Bounty Hunters]</ref>
The alliance between the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] and the [[Unified Earth Government]] has resulted in collaborations between Sangheili artisan-armorers and [[human]]s. Notably, the [[HELIOSKRILL-class Mjolnir|HELIOSKRILL variant]] of [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN2)|GEN2 Mjolnir]] was designed by a [[Sangheili]] artisan-armorer from the [[Kolaar Manufactorum]] who had managed to reverse-engineer the Mjolnir armor in an effort to test her skills against humanity's best armor manufacturers.<ref>'''Halo 5: Guardians''', ''Helioskrill armor description''</ref> By [[2558]], this burgeoning relationship had allowed [[ONI]]'s [[Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group]] deeper insight into [[Covenant]] dummy plugs and for the partial replication of cryptic [[Forerunner]] sub-mechanisms and interface signals. As a result, the [[morph sight]] was adapted for a number of [[United Nations Space Command]] weapons.<ref name="cf">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/bounty-hunters '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder: Bounty Hunters]</ref>


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Artisan-armorers, also sometimes known as artisan-engineers,[1] were Covenant technicians, designers, and forgemasters who operated the empire's assembly forges and maintained design patterns.[2] Sangheili artisan-armorers continue to operate in a similar capacity even in the absence of the Covenant.

History

Artisan-armorers were responsible for implementing design patterns to produce matériel for the Covenant for years. Occasionally, influential clients and heroes of the Covenant—who were considered to be above Ministry sanction—were able to commission Sangheili artisan-armorers to produce custom variants of the Type-25 plasma rifle to suit their needs.[1] The Type-25 Brute plasma rifle variant was originally manufactured at the Sacred Promissory assembly forges in preparation for the High Prophet of Truth's takeover of the Covenant. Under its crimson plating, the artisan-engineers in Truth's employ were allowed to make modifications to the rifle's sacred design pattern specifically tailored to the aggressive nature of the Jiralhanae.[1]

In the wake of the Covenant's demise in late 2552, Sangheili artisan-armorers garnered renewed interests in discovering the properties of blamite. Many pre-Covenant design patterns incorporating blamite were uncovered to assist in their research.[3] Sangheili artisans on remote colonies modernized the Invader harness to use it to hunting down Jiralhanae raiding packs.[4] The creation of the Type-57 carbine variant known as the Blood of Suban is a testament to the newfound avarice that accompanied the genius and talent of artisan-armorers on Suban following the war.[5] The creator of the Type-55 storm rifle known as Fury was a Sangheili artisan of sublime genius and skill, though he eventually shunned his family's traditional ties with Lodam Armory to perfect the art of the kill and the craftsmanship of orbital assaults. In time, the artisan's behavior became impossible to restrain or control, and his eyes became clouded in madness. His name, his titles, and the story of his death was stricken from Covenant records, and only his personal sidearm returned to his home in Kaepra, on Sanghelios, wrapped in linen and sealed with sigils known only to the highest ranking Zealots.[6]

The alliance between the Swords of Sanghelios and the Unified Earth Government has resulted in collaborations between Sangheili artisan-armorers and humans. Notably, the HELIOSKRILL variant of GEN2 Mjolnir was designed by a Sangheili artisan-armorer from the Kolaar Manufactorum who had managed to reverse-engineer the Mjolnir armor in an effort to test her skills against humanity's best armor manufacturers.[7] By 2558, this burgeoning relationship had allowed ONI's Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group deeper insight into Covenant dummy plugs and for the partial replication of cryptic Forerunner sub-mechanisms and interface signals. As a result, the morph sight was adapted for a number of United Nations Space Command weapons.[8]

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