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While the Covenant religion itself was more or less defunct as an institution, worship of the Forerunners persisted into the post-war era in various forms. The [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]], a group of Sangheili fundamentalists, continued to uphold their species' pre-Covenant religious beliefs and took aggressive action against the secular regime spearheaded by Thel 'Vadam. Meanwhile, the [[Keepers of the One Freedom]] are a [[Jiralhanae]]-led militant cult that continue to seek transcendence through the Great Journey. The Keepers are notable in accepting [[human]] converts to their religion, many of whom had already joined the faction by mid-[[2553]].<ref>''Halo: Last Light''</ref> Another group, one of many to be self-entitled as [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|"the Covenant"]], led by former Covenant shipmaster [[Jul 'Mdama]], also continued to revere the Forerunners as gods, and sought out the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] on the Shield World [[Requiem]] in order to ask for his aid in destroying humanity. His efforts were successful, and the Didact awoke with the goal of [[Composer|composing]] humanity. John-117 and the [[UNSC Infinity|UNSC ''Infinity'']] had both arrived at Requiem, however, and managed to stop him. 'Mdama's Covenant was finally defeated on [[Sanghelios]] in [[2558]].
While the Covenant religion itself was more or less defunct as an institution, worship of the Forerunners persisted into the post-war era in various forms. The [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]], a group of Sangheili fundamentalists, continued to uphold their species' pre-Covenant religious beliefs and took aggressive action against the secular regime spearheaded by Thel 'Vadam. Meanwhile, the [[Keepers of the One Freedom]] are a [[Jiralhanae]]-led militant cult that continue to seek transcendence through the Great Journey. The Keepers are notable in accepting [[human]] converts to their religion, many of whom had already joined the faction by mid-[[2553]].<ref>''Halo: Last Light''</ref> Another group, one of many to be self-entitled as [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|"the Covenant"]], led by former Covenant shipmaster [[Jul 'Mdama]], also continued to revere the Forerunners as gods, and sought out the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] on the Shield World [[Requiem]] in order to ask for his aid in destroying humanity. His efforts were successful, and the Didact awoke with the goal of [[Composer|composing]] humanity. John-117 and the [[UNSC Infinity|UNSC ''Infinity'']] had both arrived at Requiem, however, and managed to stop him. 'Mdama's Covenant was finally defeated on [[Sanghelios]] in [[2558]].
A group known as the [[Storm]], led by former [[Servants of Abiding Truth]] member [[Jul 'Mdama]], continued to follow the Covenant's religion by [[2557]].


==Articles of faith==
==Articles of faith==

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