Lekgolo

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The Lekgolo[1] (Latin Ophis congregatio[2]) are a species of small colonial worm like creatures that can join together to form purpose specific assemblages called Mgalekgolo. They are commonly referred to by Humans as Hunters. The cores of Scarabs are also seemingly made up of Lekgolo worms.[3]

Trivia

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A Hunter emerging from the Pillar of Autumn's cafeteria.
  • "Lekgolo" is Tswana for "one hundred", probably a reference to their hive-like physiology.
  • Lekgolo blood smells like burnt plastic.[4]
  • Claims that Lekgolo worms have been seen the vulnerable area of Scarabs have given rise to speculation that Lekgolo operate the heavy weapons platforms for the Covenant, though this has yet to be proven.
  • Ophis means snake. Congregatio means assembly, society, union. Translated it means "assembly of snakes", no doubt alluding to their physical structure.
  • In a Bungie Weekly Update, Frank O'Connor said: "Hunter society is complex and we have seen but the tiniest fraction of it. There are some fundamental facts about Hunter biology that mean the combat type is just the tip of the iceberg" [5]. This means, or at least implies, that there are other kinds of Hunters that simply have yet to be seen.

See Also

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Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 190 - "Lekgolo: the Elite name for the Hunter race".
  2. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named bestiarum
  3. ^ Bungie Weekly Update 01/11/08 Azathoth117: Are the orange worm-type thingies in the back of the Scarab the same things as the worms in Hunters, or is it just superficial resemblance? Frankie: The resemblance is not just superficial. A future DLC map might expand upon that mystery.
  4. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 221
  5. ^ http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?story=updatefeb03