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"The Hierarchs grow impatient! We can delay no longer!"
— The Arbiter

This Arbiter[1], was a Covenant commander during the Second Battle of Harvest in 2531. He was the "Seventeenth Arbiter in the Line of Immaculate Succession".


Biography

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Before his appointment in 2524[2] (by Human reckoning), the Arbiter was once a regular soldier, an effective one at that. He put down the Sixteenth Unggoy Disobedience, and ended the heretical reign of a Kig-Yar Pirate Prince. Despite his successes, he was imprisoned in the Weeping Shadows of Sorrow penitentiary for attempting a coup within his clan on Decided Heart. These traits are why he was appointed to his new position, tasked with eradicating humanity.[3] He was tasked with this because the Hierarchs wanted a leader that didn't ask a lot of questions. Although the Second Battle of Harvest having concluded in the UNSC's favor, only "shadowy information" was retrieved on the Sangheili commander.[2] The Arbiter was present in Harvest's northern polar region, his task close to completion.[3] This involved overseeing excavations of a Forerunner relic. Dismissing concerns from his comrade Zealots, that the relic could be defiled by "the infection" (referring to the human presence, rather than the Flood), he ordered that the relic be opened. Gathering useful information, the Arbiter alerted the Prophet of Regret to the situation, that the Humans were closing in on their location. Regret thus ordered that the Arbiter return to the Covenant and destroy the relic, the Arbiter bowing to the Hierarch's orders despite his initial objections. The Arbiter seems to show the same reverence towards Forerunner artifacts as the rest of his Elites and is even taken back by the idea of destroying the relic. This order may have been a shock to him (Regret's order also interfered in The Prophet of Truth's plan)[4] After the Battle of Arcadia, the Arbiter was tasked with capturing Ellen Anders. Quickly deploying via gravity lift from an overhead Spirit, the Arbiter grabbed Anders, and made a relatively clean getaway despite a futile attempt by Sergeant Forge to save her. The Arbiter and his new hostage fled the system and left for an unknown Flood infested planet. Inside the planet's core, the Arbiter used Anders to activate a Forerunner shipyard to build a fleet to destroy Humanity. However the UNSC Spirit of Fire followed them to the planet's core. Forge and a trio of SPARTAN-II's attacked his position, with the Spartans taking out the Honor Guards and Forge attacking the Arbiter. Although Forge was initially overwhelmed by the Arbiter, he was able to trick the Arbiter into coming within knife range, where Forge grabbed his combat knife and stabbed it into the Arbiter's throat. The Arbiter dropped his Energy Sword; Forge then picked it up and impaled the Arbiter with it (stabbed the Arbiter in the stomach), killing him. His body was last seen being pushed off the platform by one of the SPARTANs (Red Team).

In-Game Information

Abilities

  • Defiant Rage - recieve additional health for damage inflicted.
  • Spiteful Rage - ability costs less resources.
  • Blinding Rage - increases the Arbiter's and the Covenant's attack power.
  • Additionally, the Arbiter can also summon Kamikaze Grunts.

Upgrades

  • Fiendish Return - allows the Arbiter to reflect attacks back at the enemy.
  • Vicious Blades - increases damage inflicted by the Arbiter.
  • Ghastly Vision - increases Fiendish Return reflection, but also equips the Arbiter with active camouflage.

Trivia

  • The Arbiter appears as a Hero Unit in Halo Wars, with a special ability called "Rage mode," which allows him to kill several nearby enemies with dual Energy Swords.[5]
  • Out of all the Arbiters that have served the Covenant, only four have been mentioned; this Arbiter will be the second one to be seen on-screen.
  • As an apparent Easter Egg, hint text in the Halo Wars demo claims, "Few people know that the Arbiter's given name is Shirley," referring to the phrase spoken by the Arbiter, "Surely you jest!" in the first level. This Easter Egg refers to the Naked Gun series or from the movie Airplane!, where a running gag is: "Surely you're kidding!?" "I am not, and don't call me Shirley."
  • The Arbiter lashed out at a Zealot, telling him "I care not for your little life!." This is an example of his violent and arrogant behavior that led to his imprisonment and subsequently assuming the role of the Arbiter tasked to eradicate Humankind on Harvest.
  • The Arbiter's energy swords seem to have basket hand guards similar to that of Human fencing swords, over a thousand years in the past.
  • How his armor returned to the Covenant for the next Arbiter is still unknown, as the shield world's sun exploded destroying the entire construct. It is possible however that the next Arbiter simply wore a new set, thus explaining the differences between the pair, i.e. the mandible guards.

Images

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Wars Demo
  2. ^ a b Halo Wars Collectors Edition Leader Cards.
  3. ^ a b E3 2008: Five Long Years Cinematic part 2. Halo Wars Movies. Accessed on 2008-16-12
  4. ^ 2008-04-11, TGS08: Halo Wars Gameplay Presentation. Gamereactor TV. Accessed on 2008-16-12
  5. ^ 2009-01-12, New Halo Wars screens: The Flood, Arbiter, Spartans revealed. Gamepro. Accessed on 2009-01-14

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