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== Rank ==
== Rank ==


The Arbiter isn't higher in rank than the [[Councillor]]s. Who ever changed that is wrong, the rank of Arbiter is only a temporary state. Elites would need leaders that didn't die quite so often as the Arbiters do. Besides, the fact that the [[San'Shyuum|Prophet]]s gave it to the disgraced [[Zealot]] would mean it's more of a punishments than a honor. --[[User:Donut THX 1138|Shch 'Nodotee]] 19:54, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
The Arbiter isn't higher in rank than the [[Councillor]]s. Who ever changed that is wrong, the rank of Arbiter is only a temporary state. Elites would need leaders that didn't die quite so often as the Arbiters do. Besides, the fact that the [[San 'Shyuum|Prophet]]s gave it to the disgraced [[Zealot]] would mean it's more of a punishments than a honor. --[[User:Donut THX 1138|Shch 'Nodotee]] 19:54, 20 January 2007 (UTC)


:Well seeing as how he was tasked directly from the [[San'Shyuum|Prophet]]s, they did not give it to him as a punishment, but as a way to git rid of the [[Heretic Leader]]. --[[User:Gzalzi|Gzalzi]] 08:20, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
:Well seeing as how he was tasked directly from the [[San 'Shyuum|Prophet]]s, they did not give it to him as a punishment, but as a way to git rid of the [[Heretic Leader]]. --[[User:Gzalzi|Gzalzi]] 08:20, 31 January 2007 (UTC)


::Well... It is a punishment. The Arbiter is a suicidal hit man. He is meant to complete any task he is givin, with no respect to survival. "these are my elites, thier lives matter to me, yours does not." And he isn't above the councilors, he is bellow the Grunts in the military stand. What the Arbiter is, is a nobal man of sorts, he is seen as a demi god because he is willing to fight to his death,and in the elites' eyes this is a very honorable way to die. So in the Covenant religion, the Arbiter is an honorable position, but in the covenant military, he is cannon fodder.--[[User:Lt.O'Brien|Lt.O'Brien]] 04:29, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
::Well... It is a punishment. The Arbiter is a suicidal hit man. He is meant to complete any task he is givin, with no respect to survival. "these are my elites, thier lives matter to me, yours does not." And he isn't above the councilors, he is bellow the Grunts in the military stand. What the Arbiter is, is a nobal man of sorts, he is seen as a demi god because he is willing to fight to his death,and in the elites' eyes this is a very honorable way to die. So in the Covenant religion, the Arbiter is an honorable position, but in the covenant military, he is cannon fodder.--[[User:Lt.O'Brien|Lt.O'Brien]] 04:29, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

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