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Apart from pack leadership position, the Jiralhanae Chieftains are also spiritual leaders. [[Maccabeus]], while Chieftain of the ''[[Rapid Conversion]]'', would lead his pack in religious sermons, like the Progression of the Ages and blessing pack meals. Also, during ''[[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]]'' and [[The Covenant (level)|''the Covenant'']], Chieftains can be seen at several points giving sermons to their packs in the Jiralhanae language.
Apart from pack leadership position, the Jiralhanae Chieftains are also spiritual leaders. [[Maccabeus]], while Chieftain of the ''[[Rapid Conversion]]'', would lead his pack in religious sermons, like the Progression of the Ages and blessing pack meals. Also, during ''[[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]]'' and [[The Covenant (level)|''the Covenant'']], Chieftains can be seen at several points giving sermons to their packs in the Jiralhanae language.


The first and only Chieftain present was [[Tartarus]] in ''[[Halo 2]]'', who held the unique title of [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]]. Tartarus was killed by [[Thel 'Vadam]], his [[Sangheili]] allies, and Sergeant Major Avery Johnson on [[Installation 05]]. He wielded a powerful and unique [[Gravity Hammer]], the [[Fist of Rukt]]. His uncle [[Maccabeus]] was the Chieftain who preceded him and was the previous wielder of the Fist of Rukt. Maccabeus's death was at his young nephew's hands, as is the tradition within the Jiralhanae culture: a fight to the death over position within the pack. The same can be said for all Brute Chieftains, unless the previous Chieftain fell in battle; however contestants may have had to fight to the death for the position if this was the case, so the situation would have stayed the same regardless.
The first and only Chieftain present was [[Tartarus]] in ''[[Halo 2]]'', who held the unique title of [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]]. Tartarus was killed by [[Thel 'Vadam]], his [[Sangheili]] allies, and Sergeant Major Avery Johnson on [[Installation 05]]. He wielded a powerful ancient and unique [[Gravity Hammer]], the [[Fist of Rukt]]. His uncle [[Maccabeus]] was the Chieftain who preceded him and was the previous wielder of the Fist of Rukt. Maccabeus's death was at his young nephew's hands, as is the tradition within the Jiralhanae culture: a fight to the death over the Chieftian position within the pack. The same can be said for all Brute Chieftains, unless the previous Chieftain fell in battle; however contestants may have had to fight to the death for the position if this was the case, so the situation would have stayed the same regardless.


In ''[[Halo 3]]'', more Chieftains are shown, commanding their troops in a pack and enforcing that particular group mentality. Prior to the game's release, the video documentary "[[Et Tu Brute?]]" revealed their role in the game along with the overarching fact that the Brutes had replaced the Elites. They wear very elaborate gold or red [[Power Armor (Jiralhanae)|Power Armor]], breast-plates, and an even more intricate headdress.<ref>[http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/1353/1166618976.jpg TeamXbox Image]</ref> The Brute Chieftain seems to hold a rank similar to the [[Elite]] [[Zealot]].  
In ''[[Halo 3]]'', more Chieftains are shown, commanding their troops in a pack and enforcing that particular group mentality. Prior to the game's release, the video documentary "[[Et Tu Brute?]]" revealed their role in the game along with the overarching fact that the Brutes had replaced the Elites. They wear very elaborate gold or red [[Power Armor (Jiralhanae)|Power Armor]], breast-plates, and an even more intricate headdress.<ref>[http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/1353/1166618976.jpg TeamXbox Image]</ref> The Brute Chieftain seems to hold a rank similar to the [[Elite]] [[Zealot]].  
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