Canon

Hierarchs: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

mNo edit summary
No edit summary
(116 intermediate revisions by 40 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Ratings}}
{{Status|Canon}}
{{Era|Covenant|HCW}}
{{Title infobox
{{Under Construction}}
|name=Hierarchs
{{Cleanup}}
|image=[[File:Hierarchs.png|350px]]
{{Covenant Rank Infobox
|type= Triumvirate
|name=Hierachs
|government=
|image=[[File:1225417639 Truth and mercy.jpg|250px]]
*[[Reformists]] {{C|Formerly}}
|species=[[San 'Shyuum]]
*[[Covenant]]
|weapons=[[Gravity Cannon]]s
|memberof=[[High Council]]
|equipment=[[Gravity Throne]]s
|duties=Leaders of the Covenant
|vehicles=*''[[High Charity (Structure)|High Charity]]''
|term=One [[History of the Covenant|Age]]<ref name="enc125">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 125'' (2011 edition)</ref>
*[[Assault Carrier]]
|style=
|missions=
|headquarters=[[Sanctum of the Hierarchs]], [[High Charity]]
|role=Leaders of the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[High Council]]
|formation=[[852 BCE]]
|notable=*[[Prophet of Truth]]
|reorganized=
*[[Prophet of Regret]]
|abolished=[[2552#December|December 11, 2552]]<ref name="h3covenant">'''[[Halo 3]]''', campaign level ''[[The Covenant (level)|The Covenant]]''</ref>
*[[Prophet of Mercy]]
|notable=*[[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]]
|affiliation=[[Covenant Empire|Covenant]], later [[Covenant Loyalist]]s
*[[Prophet of Mercy|High Prophet of Mercy]]
*[[Prophet of Regret|High Prophet of Regret]]
}}
}}


{{quote|And disobey the Hierarchs?!|[[Tartarus]]}}
The '''Hierarchs''', also known as '''High Prophets''', ruled the entire [[Covenant]], serving as the highest theocratic leaders in the [[High Council]]. Hierarchs rule with near absolute power over the Covenant, and the other races obey their will without question. The last three Hierarchs came to power in the beginning of the [[Ages of Reclamation|9th Age of Reclamation]] in [[2525]].{{Ref/Reuse|enc125}} The title of Hierarch was dissolved following the death of the [[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]] along with the dissolution of the Covenant on [[2552|December 11, 2552]].{{Ref/Reuse|h3covenant}}
The '''Hierarchs''', also known as '''High Prophets''', serve as the highest theocratic leaders of the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[High Council]].  


==Overview==
==Powers and duties==
The Hierarchs are a triumvirate exclusively composed of the [[San 'Shyuum]], and use [[Gravity Throne]]s decorated with golden backs, equipped with energy shielding and armed with [[Gravity Cannon]]s. They wear crowns adorned with small holographic projections of [[Halo Array|Halo]]. Hierarchs rule with near absolute power over the Covenant, and the other races obey their will without question. The ascension of a new set of Hierarchs inaugurates a new [[History of the Covenant|Age]]. In theory, if a trio of Prophets wish to become Hierarchs, they must receive the blessing of [[032 Mendicant Bias|the Oracle]] in the [[Forerunner Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] in ''[[High Charity (Structure)|High Charity]]''.<ref>''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'', Page 119</ref> In practice, however, it appears that the Hierarchs are replaced due to political machinations. Upon their ascension, a Hierarch may chose a regal name from a list of former Hierarch names. Among their powers are composition of fleets within the [[Covenant Navy]], even without informing the High Council, and appointing an [[Arbiter (Title)|Arbiter]] from among the [[Sangheili]] to serve as the "Will of the Prophets".  
[[File:H2A-ThelBeforeCouncil.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The three Hierarchs leading the High Council trial of [[Supreme Commander]] [[Thel 'Vadam]]ee.]]
The title of Hierarch had existed before the establishment of the [[Covenant]], as early as [[860 BCE]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]''', ''page 6''</ref> By the time of the Covenant's formation, the Hierarchs were a triumvirate composed of three [[San'Shyuum]] that served as the highest authorities among the Covenant and held the most political and religious power.{{Ref/Reuse|enc125}} The true duty of the Hierarchs was to help guide the Covenant toward the [[Covenant religion|Great Journey]].<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe''', ''page 126'' (2011 edition)</ref> The Hierarchs led the Covenant [[High Council]]. Hierarchs had complete control over the distribution of all [[Forerunner]] relics and technology—likely more so than the [[Ministry of Fortitude]]—and could distribute them however the Hierarch thought best benefited the Covenant.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 159''</ref> If an individual failed a "holy mission" assigned to them by a Hierarch, dire consequences would result and [[capital punishment|execution]] may occur.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page 170''</ref> Among their powers are composition and reorganization of fleets within the [[Covenant fleet|Covenant naval branch]], even without the approval of the High Council,<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 349''</ref> and appointing an [[Arbiter]] from among the [[Sangheili]] to serve as the "Will of the Prophets".<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Arbiter]]''</ref> The Hierarchs also had the authority to create new Ministries within the Covenant, sometimes for the personal gain and ambition of one Hierarch.<ref name="bc51">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 51''</ref> The Hierarchs often issued edicts ''ex cathedra''; these edicts may have comprised general declarations, though they typically contained executive orders. As they were extensions of the Hierarchs' will, these edicts could not be refuted.<ref>'''[[Halo Wars]]''', ''[[Halo Wars Timeline Events|Timeline]]''</ref>


As the leaders of the Covenant, Hierarchs are guarded by the [[Honor Guard of the Covenant]], once exclusively composed of the Sangheili but later [[Changing of the Guard|replaced]] by the [[Jiralhanae]]. Approaching the Hierachs is strictly reserved for only high ranking members of the Covenant, and to take out a weapon before a Hierarch is grounds for immediate execution. The last three Hierarchs came to power in the beginning of the [[9th Age of Reclamation]] in [[2525]].
The Hierarchs typically remained in the Covenant holy city of [[High Charity]], although they would occasionally embark to lead a battle. The Hierarchs often occupied the [[High Council Chamber]] to lead High Council sessions or hold court trials, along with the High Councilors of the Covenant. The Hierarchs could also assign duties and tasks to other members of the Covenant in the [[Hall of Sacred Guidance]].<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 72''</ref> The [[Sanctum of the Hierarchs]] was the private quarters of the High Prophets that was only accessible to very high-ranking members of the Covenant.<ref name="fs338">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''pages 338-339''</ref> The [[Palace of the Hierarchs]] was the private reception chamber used by the Hierarchs.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 194''</ref>


==23rd Age of Doubt==
[[File:H2A-ThelBeforeHierarchs.jpg|thumb|250px|Thel 'Vadamee before the Hierarchs.]]
{{Main|Ages of Doubt}}
The Hierarchs followed the ''[[Book of Hierarchs]]''—an official ruling book.<ref name="bc161">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 161''</ref> Despite the Hierarchs' power and influence, they did not have right or power to stop the San'Shyuum that enforced the [[Roll of Celibates]] from completing their tasks.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 265''</ref> A Hierarch assigning an important mission to individuals without informing the rest of the Hierarchs was considered a violation of Council protocol. However, the protocol was often violated. The [[Prophet of Excellent Redolence|High Prophet of Excellent Redolence]] tasked the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]] with recovering a [[Luminary]] and female San'Shyuum on [[Janjur Qom]] without informing the rest of the Hierarchs.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 73''</ref> The High Prophets of Truth and Regret often operated while keeping each other unaware of their separate, ambitious activities. Hierarchs could appoint other San'Shyuum to be their Secondary Administrator, essentially an assistant to the Hierarch.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 193''</ref> [[Steward]]s would also serve as aids to Hierarchs.<ref>'''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal 1]]''</ref>
{{Sectstub}}
===Prophet of Restraint===
{{Main|Prophet of Restraint}}
As of 2524, the aging Prophet's tenure had been marked with scandal involving his various sexual exploits, most notably the impregnation of a young female San 'Shyuum while lying about his status and then refusing to abort the offspring. To cover the scandal, he attempted to convince the then Vice Minister of Tranquility to claim the children as his own. The Minister responded by offering to keep the scandal quiet only if Restraint stepped down as one of the leaders of the High Council. The Vice Minister then succeeded him and became the High Prophet of Regret.
===Prophet of Tolerance===
{{Main|Prophet of Tolerance}}
The Prophet of Tolerance was responsible for the creation of five hundred teams consisting of the most clever and most educated Sangheili and Unggoy to study the human language.
===Prophetess of Obligation===
{{Main|Prophetess of Obligation}}
One of the most beloved Prophets at the time, she gave birth to triplets in 2524. However, she fell victim to a political shakedown in the Covenant and had to step down from power, replaced by the High Prophets of Truth, Mercy and Regret.


==9th Age of Reclamation==
Each Hierarch was dressed in a loose-sleeved robe with different coloring. Hierarchs donned golden headdresses that displayed a blue [[holography|holographic]] [[Halo Array|Halo installation]] on their forehead.<ref name="bc159">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 159''</ref> Hierarchs sat upon a [[anti-gravity chair|gravity throne]], luxurious anti-gravity chairs with gold, collar-like plating and were equipped with [[energy shielding]].<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe''', ''page 136'' (2011 edition)</ref> The Hierarchs were always protected by the [[Covenant Honor Guard]], with the Hierarch's personal guards always prepared to kill anything that attempted to harm the Hierarch. The Honor Guardsmen would also kill any individual that held an unholstered weapon in the presence of a Hierarch.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 144-145''</ref> However, the Sangheili with the title of [[Arbiter]] seemingly were an exception to the law, as seen with Arbiter [[Ripa 'Moramee]] when he activated two [[Type-1 energy sword]]s in front of [[Prophet of Regret|a Hierarch]].<ref>'''Halo Wars''', campaign level ''[[Scarab (level)|Scarab]]''</ref> The Hierarchs' gravity thrones were outfitted with a powerful [[assault cannon|gravity cannon]] that a Hierarch could use to annihilate any possible threat.{{Ref/Reuse|bc159}}<ref>'''Halo 2''', campaign level ''[[Regret (Halo 2 level)|Regret]]''</ref>
{{Main|Age of Reclamation}}
===Prophet of Truth===
{{main|Prophet of Truth}}
[[File:Prophet.png|thumb|200px|High Prophet of Truth]]
{{Sectstub}}
The Prophet of Truth, his former position in the Covenant being the Minister of Fortitude, was the leader of the last three Hierarchs.


Truth offered the former Supreme Commander of the ''Fleet of Particular Justice'' the chance to become the [[Arbiter (Character)|Arbiter]] and ordered him to defeat the [[Heretics]], rebels that regarded Covenant teachings as false, and to retrieve the [[Index|Sacred Icon]] on [[Installation 05|Delta Halo]]. He spearheaded the purge of the [[Elites (Sangheili)|Sangheili]] [[Councilors]], which sparked the [[Great Schism]].
===Decrees and edicts===
The following is a list of the known formal decrees and formal edicts made by the Hierarchs.
*'''[[Ages of Reconciliation|First Age of Reconciliation]]'''
{{Quote|I must tell you that High Charity now has a new [[Ministry of Anticipatory Security|Ministry]],|[[Qurlom]] relaying a decree from the [[High Prophet of Excellent Redolence]]}}
{{Expand-section}}
*'''[[Ages of Doubt|Twenty-Ninth Age of Doubt]]'''
{{Quote|It is known the Kig-Yar ship Pitiless has brought forth an Unclean Being's corpse. Hear now, all Kig-Yar vessels are to be searched. Let faithful Sangheili lead teams of Unggoy to all Kig-Yar ships and seek further evidence of the Unclean. It is done.|[[High Prophet of Restraint]]}}
{{Quote|Hear now that 500 teams are to be formed to study the language of the Unclean. Each team to consist of the most clever and most educated Unggoy and Sangheili. These teams to speak only the Unclean language among themselves. The Unclean language to be taught to all military strike teams, that the foe shall be vulnerable.|[[High Prophet of Tolerance]]}}
*'''[[Ninth Age of Reclamation]]'''
{{Quote|All within the Covenant, hear now and obey. Weapons and ships of war to descend upon the inhabited world of Epsilon Indi. Strike with all force. No intelligent survivors may remain, upon severest penalty.|[[High Prophet of Truth]]}}
{{Quote|Hear now the infamy in Chi Ceti system. Due to lack of faith on the part of the crew of the vessel Unrelenting, a band of Unclean were able to board and slay. A Science Lance is ordered to be formed to study the captured weapons and armor that mitigation can be taken in future.|[[High Prophet of Regret]]}}
{{Quote|Let the Victory of Epsilon Indi be celebrated by fasting and prayer. Unggoy and Kig-Yar food rations to be eliminated for the next three work periods. Sangheili and Jiralhanae to spend two rest periods in public prayer. All attend the public monitors at the sounding of five bells to observe the execution of those who failed their duty at the Victory.|[[High Prophet of Regret]]}}
{{Quote|Return at fastest possible speed to the world they know as Harvest. We must learn the secrets inside the holy relic before the Great Journey can continue. The humans must not be allowed to enter the artifact; we will do whatever we must to deny them access. All must be resolute in this task, or face punishment.|[[High Prophet of Regret]]}}
{{Quote|It is known that there is a delay installing Luminaries upon newly constructed vessels of war. On each vessel still lacking a Luminary, 1 Unggoy worker out of every 64 is to be executed. To preserve discipline between the Sangheili overseers and Unggoy, choice of victim and execution is to be by Kig-Yar death squads. This is to continue daily until that vessel's Luminary is installed.|[[High Prophet of Truth]]}}
{{Quote|Hear now, all personnel to spend today's second rest period in attentive watchfulness before display monitors. All display monitors to show the humbling punishment of the Sangheili Supreme Commander of the Fleet of Particular Justice for failure, cowardice, and lack of faith.|[[High Prophet of Truth|High Prophets of Truth]], [[High Prophet of Regret|Regret]], and [[High Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]]}}
*'''[[Changing of the Guard]]/[[Great Schism]]'''
{{Quote|In recognition of the virtue of the Jiralhanae, it is ordered that all Sangheili aboard the Fleet of Profound Solitude, The Fleet of Tranquil Composure, and the Fleet of Inner Knowledge to be completely replaced by Jiralhanae. Each removed Sangheili is to be assigned other duties. In celebration, all imprisoned or criminal Jiralhanae to be released, rehabilitated, and pardoned.|[[High Prophet of Truth]]}}


When [[Gravemind]] teleported the [[Master Chief]] to [[High Charity]], Truth betrayed Mercy, who was under attack by a [[Flood]] [[Infection Form]]. He prevented [[Tartarus]] from aiding Mercy and escaped to his [[Forerunner]] flagship, but not before Master Chief realizes his aim and pursues.
==Appointment and succession==
The inauguration of a new set of Hierarchs generally coincided with the beginning of a new [[History of the Covenant|Age]]. In order to become a Hierarch, a San'Shyuum would have to receive the "blessing" of the [[Mendicant Bias|Oracle]] of High Charity. However, the Oracle had not spoken for millennia. Instead, the ascension process of a Hierarch was steeped in political machinations and often the bribery of the Oracle's keeper—the [[Philologist]].{{Ref/Reuse|enc125}}<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 274''</ref> After speaking with the Oracle, the three San'Shyuum would announce their intentions to replace the current Hierarchs in front of the High Council and state their reasons. Although possible to announce their intent to the Council without a third San'Shyuum, it would make them seem less legitimate and a third individual would have to be selected after the announcement.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''pages 286-287''</ref> However, unseating a Hierarch was not an easy task, as the Hierarchs would often try to use all the influence they had at their disposal to keep their title and prevent the declaration of a new Age.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 156''</ref> After being approved of by the High Council, a grand ceremony known as the [[Ascension (ceremony)|Ascension]] would occur to formally declare the coming of a new Age and introduce the new Hierarchs to the rest of the Covenant. Then, the newly-risen Hierarchs would humbly ask the Oracle to bless the new Age. Upon their ascension, a Hierarch may choose a regal name from a list of former Hierarch names.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''pages 379-383''</ref>


Aboard the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]], Truth then led the [[Covenant Fleet|Covenant Armada]] to [[Earth]] in order to activate the portal to [[Ark|the Ark]]. Once there, he set the Forerunner Ship at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro, and began excavating the Ark with Loyalist plasma bursts. Once activated, the excavation triggered a large, stable [[Slipspace]] portal to [[Installation 00]]. Truth took up residence in the Installation's [[Control Room]] in preparation for the Array activation.
During the appointment of a new Age and a new set of Hierarchs, it was acceptable for one of the previous Hierarchs to keep their title and position, and continuing serving as a Hierarch alongside two new ones. While this generally allowed for a smoother transition, bitterness would often ensure.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 268''</ref> A Hierarch could step down from the throne if they believed that their health was becoming a concern.{{Ref/Reuse|bc51}} However, a retired Hierarch could still voice their opinion in the High Council.{{Ref/Reuse|bc161}} In the rare event of the death of a Hierarch, another high-ranking and influential San'Shyuum would be given the opportunity to replace the missing Hierarch.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 208''</ref>


Soon after, the [[Humans]] and [[Elites]] followed through the portal to the Ark. They took down the fortified defenses surrounding the Control Room and deactivated the shield protecting the Citadel just as [[High Charity]] exited the portal, spewing [[Flood]] forces in every direction. Flood projectiles crippled the [[Covenant Separatists|Separatist]] flagship, the ''[[Shadow of Intent]]'' and prevented the Elite forces from being able to enact the planned mass assault against Truth's final forces. As a result, the Master Chief and Arbiter proceeded into the Control Room, unexpectedly aided by the Flood. The Arbiter then impaled Truth with his [[Energy Sword]], finally putting an end to the deceitful Prophet and the triumvirate of Hierarchs.{{clear}}
==Known Hierarchs of the Reformists==
{{Main|Reformists}}
;[[Ages of Conflict|First Age of Conflict]]
*[[J'nellin]] (c. [[860 BCE]])
*[[Qurlom]] (Before [[851 BCE]])


===Prophet of Mercy===
==Known Hierarchs of the Covenant==
{{Main|Prophet of Mercy}}
[[File:H2A-POT.jpg|thumb|250px|The High Prophet of Truth—the last Hierarch.]]
[[File:Mercy.jpg|right|thumb|200px|High Prophet of Mercy]]
;[[Ages of Reconciliation|First Age of Reconciliation]]
{{Sectstub}}
*[[High Prophet of Excellent Redolence]] (c. [[850 BCE]])
The Prophet of Mercy, whose birth name is Hod Rumnt, originally served as the Philologist on the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]] in High Charity. He is much older than any other known Hierarchs.
*[[High Prophet of the Glorious Journey]] (c. [[850 BCE]])
*[[High Prophet of Unity]] (c. [[850 BCE]])
;Unknown Age
*[[High Prophet of Solemnity]] (c. [[2142]])
;[[Ages of Doubt|Twenty-Ninth Age of Doubt]]
*[[High Prophetess of Obligation]] (?–[[2525]])
*[[High Prophet of Tolerance]] (?–[[2525]])
*[[High Prophet of Restraint]] (?–[[2525]])
;[[Ninth Age of Reclamation]]
*[[High Prophet of Regret]] ([[2525]]–[[2552|November 2, 2552]])
*[[High Prophet of Mercy]] ([[2525]]–[[2552|November 3, 2552]])
*[[High Prophet of Truth]] ([[2525]]–[[2552|December 11, 2552]]; the last Hierarch of the Covenant)


Originally serving as a liaison between the Oracle located aboard the Forerunner Keyship and the Covenant Council, he was inducted into Truth and Regret's conspiracy when the two learned about the truth of Humanity and assumed the position of the third Hierarch.
==Trivia==
{{Linkbox|gallery=yes}}
*Each of the three Hierarchs in the original ''Halo'' trilogy were killed by a different enemy of the Covenant faction. Regret was killed by [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]], Mercy was killed by the [[Flood]], and Truth was killed by [[Thel 'Vadam]]'s [[Fleet of Retribution]]. It is also worthy of note that all three were eventually infected by the Flood prior to or immediately following their deaths.
*The [[Prophetess of Obligation|High Prophetess of Obligation]] is currently the only known female Hierarch.
*Many Prophets have titles that are the polar opposite of how they actually act. The easiest example of this could be the [[Prophet of Truth]], who lied and schemed his way to the position of Hierarch. The [[Prophet of Regret]] is also an example, as he regrets nothing until his blunder in the [[Battle for Earth]].
**One notable exception is the [[Prophet of Tolerance]], who promoted good relations between the Covenant's member species.


Mercy served during the trial of the [[Supreme Commander]] of the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]], [[Thel 'Vadamee]], and agrees with Truth to promote the disgraced Elite to the rank of Arbiter in a bid for redemption and the eradication of the [[Heretic]]s.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:H2 Gemini Statue.png|A monument to the Prophet of Truth in ''[[Halo 2]]''.
File:HW Arbiter talks to Regret.png|The Prophet of Regret speaking to [[Ripa 'Moramee]] in ''[[Halo Wars]]''.
File:TruthDeath-large.jpg|The death of the last Hierarch in ''[[Halo 3]]''.
File:HierarchH2A.jpg|Art of the Hierarchs Regret, Mercy, and Truth for ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''.
File:H2A-HighCouncilSession.jpg|The Hierarchs leading a High Council session.
File:H2AG.png|The Hierarchs and their Honor Guardsmen.
File:H2A - Hierarchs.jpg|The Hierarchs Regret, Truth, and Mercy presiding at the head of the High Council.
File:H2A-TruthAndMercy.jpg|The High Prophets of Truth and Mercy.
File:HTV-Hierarchs.png|The Hierarchs in ''[[Halo: The Television Series]]''.
File:Enc22 Hierarchs.jpg|Artwork of the Hierarchs Regret, Truth, and Mercy for the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]''.
</gallery>


Mercy, along with Truth, crafted the plans to take the Forerunner Dreadnought to [[Earth]] to journey to the [[Installation 00|Ark]], begin the [[Great Journey]], and wipe out the Human Race entirely. Before he could act, however, he was attacked by a Flood [[Infection Form]] on [[High Charity]]. Seeing this, Truth told [[Tartarus]] to "let him be" and then told Mercy, "The Great Journey waits for no one, brother, not even you." The [[John-117|Master Chief]] found Mercy being consumed by a [[Flood Infection Form]]. Mercy then told the [[John-117|Chief]] of Truth's plans. Master Chief, in return, killed the Infection Form, thus preventing the Prophet from suffering through the assimilation and preventing him from becoming infected. Mercy then collapsed dead from the trauma of being attacked.
==List of appearances==
{{clear}}
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-2}}
*''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo 2]]''
*''[[Halo 3]]''
*''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]''
*''[[Halo Wars]]''
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''
*''[[Halo Legends]]''
**''[[The Duel]]''
**''[[Origins]]''
**''[[Odd One Out]]'' {{C|Non-canon appearance}}
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
**''[[The Return]]'' {{C|Motion comic only}}
**''[[Wages of Sin]]'' {{Mo}}
{{Col-2}}
*''[[Halo: Fall of Reach]]''
**''[[Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp|Boot Camp]]''
**''[[Halo: Fall of Reach - Invasion|Invasion]]''
*''[[Halo: Glasslands]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]''
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
**''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]''
*''[[Halo: New Blood]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Fleet Battles]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Hunt the Truth]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series]]''
*''[[Halo: Shadow of Intent]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Ground Command]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Mythos]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Rise of Atriox]]''
*''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]''
*''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{C|Hologram only}}
*''[[Halo: The Television Series Season One]]''
**''[[Contact]]''
**''[[Unbound]]''
**''[[Emergence]]''
**''[[Transcendence]]''
*''[[Halo: Outcasts]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: The Television Series Season Two]]''
**''[[Aleria (TV Series)|Aleria]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Onyx (TV Series)|Onyx]]'' {{Mo}}
{{Col-end}}


==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources|2}}


===Prophet of Regret===
[[Category:Hierarchs| ]]
{{main|Prophet of Regret}}
[[Category:Covenant titles]]
[[File:ProphetofRegret.jpg|200px|thumb|High Prophet of Regret]]
{{Sectstub}}
The Prophet of Regret, originally the Vice Minister of Tranquility, is the youngest of the High Prophets, and like all Prophets, his name is contrary to his true nature; he is reckless and headstrong, which leads him to commit actions that he ''should'' regret, but he doesn't.
 
After discovering the location of the [[Portal]] to the Ark, Regret led the initial, failed attack on Earth with two [[Assault Carriers]] and a small contingent of battlecruisers. However, while knowing of the Forerunner structure on Earth, Regret was unaware of Humanity's presence on the planet. After one of the Assault Carriers was destroyed by the [[Master Chief]], he ran through the gauntlet of [[MAC]] stations and landed troops in [[New Mombasa]], part of the [[East African Protectorate]], the only place the Covenant landed on Earth. After being repelled by marine forces, he initiated a slipspace jump to [[Installation 05|Delta Halo]].
 
His actions did not win him a reprieve as Master Chief pursued him through Covenant forces on Delta Halo. Truth, in an apparent attempt to increase his power, called off reinforcement [[Phantom]]s, which gave the Master Chief a sufficient window to assassinate him. However, Regret was later revived to a degree by the [[Gravemind]] as a [[Prophet Form]] and argued with [[2401 Penitent Tangent]], condemning the ineptitude of the [[Monitor|Holy Oracles]].  He was presumably destroyed when the Master Chief destroyed the Gravemind by firing Halo.{{clear}}
 
== Trivia ==
*A recurring theme is that the High Prophets personalities are opposites of their titles (i.e. [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]] lies to the [[Covenant]] about the [[Great Journey]], the [[Prophet of Regret]] never showed regret for his actions, and [[Mercy]] showed no mercy to the [[Arbiter (Character)|Arbiter]]).
*Each of the three prophets were killed by a different enemy of the Covenant faction. Regret was killed by [[UNSC]], Mercy was killed by the [[Flood]], and Truth was killed by the [[Covenant Separatists]]. However, Mercy was the only one not killed by a figurehead, as John-117 killed Regret, Truth was killed by The Arbiter, but Mercy was killed by an Infection Form, not Gravemind, the Flood leader.
*The [[High Prophetess of Obligation]] is currently the only known female hierarch and Prophetess.
*Despite their loyalty to the Prophets, some Covenant members (mostly the [[Sangheili]]) do not totally agree about refusing to let [[Humans]] join them, some want Humans in the Covenant because they (Humans) are well known and respected for their bravery when seriously outnumbered, unlike Grunts for example, whether the Prophets would use Humans as cannon fodder (due to the war) or respect their intelligence and bravery may not be known.<ref>[[Conversations from the Universe]]</ref>
*The song '[[Wikipedia:What I've Done|What I've Done]]' by [[Wikipedia:Linkin Park|Linkin Park]] has a line which mentions the names of the Hierarchs (Regret, Truth, Mercy). The lyrics go as so: "Cause I've drawn ''Regret'' from the ''Truth...'' So let ''Mercy'' come...". Though this is most likely a coincidence, the members of Linkin Park have stated they are fans of the game.
 
== Sources ==
<references />
 
{{Prophets}}
[[Category:The Covenant]]
[[Category:Prophets]]

Revision as of 08:23, March 15, 2024

Hierarchs
Hierarchs.png
Political information

Type:

Triumvirate

Government:

Member of:

High Council

Duties:

Leaders of the Covenant

Term length:

One Age[1]

Headquarters:

Sanctum of the Hierarchs, High Charity

Historical information

Formation:

852 BCE

Abolished:

December 11, 2552[2]

Notable individuals:

 

The Hierarchs, also known as High Prophets, ruled the entire Covenant, serving as the highest theocratic leaders in the High Council. Hierarchs rule with near absolute power over the Covenant, and the other races obey their will without question. The last three Hierarchs came to power in the beginning of the 9th Age of Reclamation in 2525.[1] The title of Hierarch was dissolved following the death of the High Prophet of Truth along with the dissolution of the Covenant on December 11, 2552.[2]

Powers and duties

The three Hierarchs leading the High Council trial of Supreme Commander Thel 'Vadamee.

The title of Hierarch had existed before the establishment of the Covenant, as early as 860 BCE.[3] By the time of the Covenant's formation, the Hierarchs were a triumvirate composed of three San'Shyuum that served as the highest authorities among the Covenant and held the most political and religious power.[1] The true duty of the Hierarchs was to help guide the Covenant toward the Great Journey.[4] The Hierarchs led the Covenant High Council. Hierarchs had complete control over the distribution of all Forerunner relics and technology—likely more so than the Ministry of Fortitude—and could distribute them however the Hierarch thought best benefited the Covenant.[5] If an individual failed a "holy mission" assigned to them by a Hierarch, dire consequences would result and execution may occur.[6] Among their powers are composition and reorganization of fleets within the Covenant naval branch, even without the approval of the High Council,[7] and appointing an Arbiter from among the Sangheili to serve as the "Will of the Prophets".[8] The Hierarchs also had the authority to create new Ministries within the Covenant, sometimes for the personal gain and ambition of one Hierarch.[9] The Hierarchs often issued edicts ex cathedra; these edicts may have comprised general declarations, though they typically contained executive orders. As they were extensions of the Hierarchs' will, these edicts could not be refuted.[10]

The Hierarchs typically remained in the Covenant holy city of High Charity, although they would occasionally embark to lead a battle. The Hierarchs often occupied the High Council Chamber to lead High Council sessions or hold court trials, along with the High Councilors of the Covenant. The Hierarchs could also assign duties and tasks to other members of the Covenant in the Hall of Sacred Guidance.[11] The Sanctum of the Hierarchs was the private quarters of the High Prophets that was only accessible to very high-ranking members of the Covenant.[12] The Palace of the Hierarchs was the private reception chamber used by the Hierarchs.[13]

Thel 'Vadamee before the Hierarchs.

The Hierarchs followed the Book of Hierarchs—an official ruling book.[14] Despite the Hierarchs' power and influence, they did not have right or power to stop the San'Shyuum that enforced the Roll of Celibates from completing their tasks.[15] A Hierarch assigning an important mission to individuals without informing the rest of the Hierarchs was considered a violation of Council protocol. However, the protocol was often violated. The High Prophet of Excellent Redolence tasked the Prophet of Inner Conviction with recovering a Luminary and female San'Shyuum on Janjur Qom without informing the rest of the Hierarchs.[16] The High Prophets of Truth and Regret often operated while keeping each other unaware of their separate, ambitious activities. Hierarchs could appoint other San'Shyuum to be their Secondary Administrator, essentially an assistant to the Hierarch.[17] Stewards would also serve as aids to Hierarchs.[18]

Each Hierarch was dressed in a loose-sleeved robe with different coloring. Hierarchs donned golden headdresses that displayed a blue holographic Halo installation on their forehead.[19] Hierarchs sat upon a gravity throne, luxurious anti-gravity chairs with gold, collar-like plating and were equipped with energy shielding.[20] The Hierarchs were always protected by the Covenant Honor Guard, with the Hierarch's personal guards always prepared to kill anything that attempted to harm the Hierarch. The Honor Guardsmen would also kill any individual that held an unholstered weapon in the presence of a Hierarch.[21] However, the Sangheili with the title of Arbiter seemingly were an exception to the law, as seen with Arbiter Ripa 'Moramee when he activated two Type-1 energy swords in front of a Hierarch.[22] The Hierarchs' gravity thrones were outfitted with a powerful gravity cannon that a Hierarch could use to annihilate any possible threat.[19][23]

Decrees and edicts

The following is a list of the known formal decrees and formal edicts made by the Hierarchs.

"I must tell you that High Charity now has a new Ministry,"
Qurlom relaying a decree from the High Prophet of Excellent Redolence
Help.png This section needs expansion. You can help Halopedia by expanding it.

"It is known the Kig-Yar ship Pitiless has brought forth an Unclean Being's corpse. Hear now, all Kig-Yar vessels are to be searched. Let faithful Sangheili lead teams of Unggoy to all Kig-Yar ships and seek further evidence of the Unclean. It is done."
High Prophet of Restraint

"Hear now that 500 teams are to be formed to study the language of the Unclean. Each team to consist of the most clever and most educated Unggoy and Sangheili. These teams to speak only the Unclean language among themselves. The Unclean language to be taught to all military strike teams, that the foe shall be vulnerable."
High Prophet of Tolerance

"All within the Covenant, hear now and obey. Weapons and ships of war to descend upon the inhabited world of Epsilon Indi. Strike with all force. No intelligent survivors may remain, upon severest penalty."
High Prophet of Truth

"Hear now the infamy in Chi Ceti system. Due to lack of faith on the part of the crew of the vessel Unrelenting, a band of Unclean were able to board and slay. A Science Lance is ordered to be formed to study the captured weapons and armor that mitigation can be taken in future."
High Prophet of Regret

"Let the Victory of Epsilon Indi be celebrated by fasting and prayer. Unggoy and Kig-Yar food rations to be eliminated for the next three work periods. Sangheili and Jiralhanae to spend two rest periods in public prayer. All attend the public monitors at the sounding of five bells to observe the execution of those who failed their duty at the Victory."
High Prophet of Regret

"Return at fastest possible speed to the world they know as Harvest. We must learn the secrets inside the holy relic before the Great Journey can continue. The humans must not be allowed to enter the artifact; we will do whatever we must to deny them access. All must be resolute in this task, or face punishment."
High Prophet of Regret

"It is known that there is a delay installing Luminaries upon newly constructed vessels of war. On each vessel still lacking a Luminary, 1 Unggoy worker out of every 64 is to be executed. To preserve discipline between the Sangheili overseers and Unggoy, choice of victim and execution is to be by Kig-Yar death squads. This is to continue daily until that vessel's Luminary is installed."
High Prophet of Truth

"Hear now, all personnel to spend today's second rest period in attentive watchfulness before display monitors. All display monitors to show the humbling punishment of the Sangheili Supreme Commander of the Fleet of Particular Justice for failure, cowardice, and lack of faith."
High Prophets of Truth, Regret, and Mercy

"In recognition of the virtue of the Jiralhanae, it is ordered that all Sangheili aboard the Fleet of Profound Solitude, The Fleet of Tranquil Composure, and the Fleet of Inner Knowledge to be completely replaced by Jiralhanae. Each removed Sangheili is to be assigned other duties. In celebration, all imprisoned or criminal Jiralhanae to be released, rehabilitated, and pardoned."
High Prophet of Truth

Appointment and succession

The inauguration of a new set of Hierarchs generally coincided with the beginning of a new Age. In order to become a Hierarch, a San'Shyuum would have to receive the "blessing" of the Oracle of High Charity. However, the Oracle had not spoken for millennia. Instead, the ascension process of a Hierarch was steeped in political machinations and often the bribery of the Oracle's keeper—the Philologist.[1][24] After speaking with the Oracle, the three San'Shyuum would announce their intentions to replace the current Hierarchs in front of the High Council and state their reasons. Although possible to announce their intent to the Council without a third San'Shyuum, it would make them seem less legitimate and a third individual would have to be selected after the announcement.[25] However, unseating a Hierarch was not an easy task, as the Hierarchs would often try to use all the influence they had at their disposal to keep their title and prevent the declaration of a new Age.[26] After being approved of by the High Council, a grand ceremony known as the Ascension would occur to formally declare the coming of a new Age and introduce the new Hierarchs to the rest of the Covenant. Then, the newly-risen Hierarchs would humbly ask the Oracle to bless the new Age. Upon their ascension, a Hierarch may choose a regal name from a list of former Hierarch names.[27]

During the appointment of a new Age and a new set of Hierarchs, it was acceptable for one of the previous Hierarchs to keep their title and position, and continuing serving as a Hierarch alongside two new ones. While this generally allowed for a smoother transition, bitterness would often ensure.[28] A Hierarch could step down from the throne if they believed that their health was becoming a concern.[9] However, a retired Hierarch could still voice their opinion in the High Council.[14] In the rare event of the death of a Hierarch, another high-ranking and influential San'Shyuum would be given the opportunity to replace the missing Hierarch.[29]

Known Hierarchs of the Reformists

Main article: Reformists
First Age of Conflict

Known Hierarchs of the Covenant

The High Prophet of Truth—the last Hierarch.
First Age of Reconciliation
Unknown Age
Twenty-Ninth Age of Doubt
Ninth Age of Reclamation

Trivia

  • Each of the three Hierarchs in the original Halo trilogy were killed by a different enemy of the Covenant faction. Regret was killed by UNSC, Mercy was killed by the Flood, and Truth was killed by Thel 'Vadam's Fleet of Retribution. It is also worthy of note that all three were eventually infected by the Flood prior to or immediately following their deaths.
  • The High Prophetess of Obligation is currently the only known female Hierarch.
  • Many Prophets have titles that are the polar opposite of how they actually act. The easiest example of this could be the Prophet of Truth, who lied and schemed his way to the position of Hierarch. The Prophet of Regret is also an example, as he regrets nothing until his blunder in the Battle for Earth.
    • One notable exception is the Prophet of Tolerance, who promoted good relations between the Covenant's member species.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition), page 125 (2011 edition)
  2. ^ a b Halo 3, campaign level The Covenant
  3. ^ Halo: Broken Circle, page 6
  4. ^ Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe, page 126 (2011 edition)
  5. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 159
  6. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 170
  7. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 349
  8. ^ Halo 2, campaign level The Arbiter
  9. ^ a b Halo: Broken Circle, page 51
  10. ^ Halo Wars, Timeline
  11. ^ Halo: Broken Circle, page 72
  12. ^ Halo: First Strike, pages 338-339
  13. ^ Halo: Broken Circle, page 194
  14. ^ a b Halo: Broken Circle, page 161
  15. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 265
  16. ^ Halo: Broken Circle, page 73
  17. ^ Halo: Broken Circle, page 193
  18. ^ Halo 2: Anniversary, Terminal 1
  19. ^ a b Halo: Broken Circle, page 159
  20. ^ Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe, page 136 (2011 edition)
  21. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, pages 144-145
  22. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Scarab
  23. ^ Halo 2, campaign level Regret
  24. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 274
  25. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, pages 286-287
  26. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 156
  27. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, pages 379-383
  28. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 268
  29. ^ Halo: Broken Circle, page 208