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''<center>Were you looking for the [[Arbiter]] | ''<center>Were you looking for the [[Arbiter (Rank)|Arbiter]] rank, [[Ripa 'Moramee]], the Arbiter from [[Halo Wars]], [[Thel 'Lodamee]], the Major from [[The Package]], or the [[Halo 2]] campaign level, [[The Arbiter (Level)|The Arbiter]]?</center>'' | ||
{{Covenant Character Infobox | {{Covenant Character Infobox | ||
|name = Thel 'Vadam | |name = Thel 'Vadam (ee)- | ||
|image = [[File:Thel `Vadam Tranparent.png|250px]]<!-- do NOT replace the introductory image--> | |image = [[File:Thel `Vadam Tranparent.png|250px]]<!-- do NOT replace the introductory image--> | ||
|Age = Roughly 36 | |||
|imageBG = #f0f0f0 | |imageBG = #f0f0f0 | ||
|rank =[[Arbiter]], [[Kaidon]], | |rank =[[Arbiter]], [[Kaidon]], formerly [[Supreme Commander]] | ||
|homeworld = [[Sanghelios]], in the [[State of Vadam]] | |homeworld = [[Sanghelios]], in the [[State of Vadam]] | ||
|species = [[Sangheili]] | |species = [[Sangheili]] | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|height = 7'10" (2.4 m)<ref name="ENC">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', | |height = 7'10" (2.4 m)<ref name="ENC">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', page 130</ref> | ||
|mass = {{Convert|322|lb|kg}}<ref name="ENC"/> | |mass = {{Convert|322|lb|kg}}<ref name="ENC"/> | ||
|weapons =*[[Energy Sword]] | |weapons =*[[Energy Sword]] | ||
*[[Plasma Rifle]] | *[[Plasma Rifle]] | ||
*[[Covenant Carbine]] | *[[Covenant Carbine]] | ||
*Any weapon picked up in the ''[[Halo 2]]'' campaign, or in ''[[Halo 3]]'' co-operative. | *Any weapon picked up in the ''[[Halo 2]]'' campaign, or in ''[[Halo 3]]'' co-operative. | ||
|equipment =*[[Elite Personal Energy Shield]] | |equipment =*[[Elite Personal Energy Shield]] | ||
*[[Active Camouflage]] | *[[Active Camouflage]] | ||
*[[Flashlight|Integrated Armor Flashlight]] | *[[Flashlight|Integrated Armor Flashlight]] | ||
|vehicles =*''[[Retribution's Thunder]]'' | |vehicles =*''[[Retribution's Thunder]]'' | ||
*''[[Seeker of Truth]]'' | *''[[Seeker of Truth]]'' | ||
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*[[Fall of Reach]] | *[[Fall of Reach]] | ||
*[[Battle of Installation 04]] | *[[Battle of Installation 04]] | ||
*[[Skirmish over Threshold]] | |||
*[[Battle of the Gas Mine]] | *[[Battle of the Gas Mine]] | ||
*[[Battle of Installation 05]] | *[[Battle of Installation 05]] | ||
*[[Battle of the Quarantine Zone]] | |||
*[[Battle of Earth]] | *[[Battle of Earth]] | ||
*[[Battle of Installation 00]] | *[[Battle of Installation 00]] | ||
*[[Raid on High Charity]] | |||
*[[Raid of Installation 04B]] | |||
|affiliation = *[[Covenant]] | |affiliation = *[[Covenant]] | ||
*[[Covenant Separatists]] (later) | *[[Covenant Separatists]] (later) | ||
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{{Article Quote|Were it so easy...}} | {{Article Quote|Were it so easy...}} | ||
'''Thel 'Vadam''' (formerly known as '''Thel 'Vadamee''')<ref>'''[[Halo Waypoint]]''', ''The long road home''</ref>, or often simply referred to as the '''Arbiter''', is | '''Thel 'Vadam''' (formerly known as '''Thel 'Vadamee''')<ref>'''[[Halo Waypoint]]''', ''The long road home''</ref>, or often simply referred to as the '''Arbiter''', is the [[Wikipedia:Deuteragonist|deuteragonist]] of the ''Halo'' trilogy and the most prominent [[Sangheili]] shown throughout the trilogy. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
Thel was born Thel 'Vadam to the [[Vadam family]], rulers of the powerful State of Vadam on Sanghelios. As a young Sangheili, Thel was trained in the ways of the warrior by his relative [[Lak 'Vadamee]].<ref | Thel was born Thel 'Vadam to the [[Vadam family]], rulers of the powerful State of Vadam on Sanghelios. As a young Sangheili, Thel was trained in the ways of the warrior by his relative [[Lak 'Vadamee]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', page 349</ref> He joined the Covenant military, earning him the right to use the "-ee" suffix, which is added to a Sangheilian name upon joining the military. Thel fought alongside the Covenant when they attacked [[Madrigal]] in [[2528]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 146 and 156</ref> | ||
Soon, Thel gained the rank of Shipmaster and earned the title of Kaidon | Soon, Thel gained the rank of Shipmaster and earned the title of Kaidon <ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 89</ref> | ||
Soon after being promoted to Shipmaster, Thel suffered an injury in the training ring due to a mistake. His family hushed up the incident, as well as the resultant visit by a doctor, due to Sangheili culture equating the loss of blood and medical operation by a doctor with a loss of honor. During his convalescence, Thel handmade an old-fashioned [[doarmir]]-fur Shipmaster's cloak, wearing it always to remind him that he could make grave mistakes if he let his guard down.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', | Soon after being promoted to Shipmaster, Thel suffered an injury in the training ring due to a mistake. His family hushed up the incident, as well as the resultant visit by a doctor, due to Sangheili culture equating the loss of blood and medical operation by a doctor with a loss of honor. During his convalescence, Thel handmade an old-fashioned [[doarmir]]-fur Shipmaster's cloak, wearing it always to remind him that he could make grave mistakes if he let his guard down.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 159</ref> | ||
===Life as Kaidon=== | ===Life as Kaidon=== | ||
{{Quote|It is a poor soldier who insists on seeing things not as they are, but as he wants them to be. One day reality hits, and his illusions fail him, and he dies stupidly. What honor is there in that?|Thel 'Vadamee<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', | {{Quote|It is a poor soldier who insists on seeing things not as they are, but as he wants them to be. One day reality hits, and his illusions fail him, and he dies stupidly. What honor is there in that?|Thel 'Vadamee<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 228</ref> | ||
Thel's life as Kaidon was important for the Vadam family, as he was tasked with continuing the reign of the powerful | Thel's life as Kaidon was important for the Vadam family, as he was tasked with continuing the reign of the powerful State of Vadam. Early in his rule, he was attacked by three Sangheili assassins wielding Energy Swords. He managed to kill all three without even being scratched, but reported that he left one alive in order to determine who ordered the attack. He then killed one of the Vadam elders, [[Koida 'Vadam|Koida]] for ordering the failed assassination, and ordered all of his line to leave the keep by sunrise.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 83-94</ref>}} | ||
Thel was sent to [[Charybdis IX]] with command over ''Retribution's Thunder'' to participate in the [[Battle of Charybdis IX]], whilst being overseen by the [[Prophet of Regret|High Prophet of Regret]]. He and several other Sangheili boarded the {{UNSCShip|Do You Feel Lucky?}} and attempted to get to the vessel's navigation database, but it had been purged before they were even aboard. He left and witnessed the destruction of the ship before being called to the ''[[Infinite Sacrifice]]'', where he met Regret in person. He was told of the humans wielding modified Covenant weapons, and that this was most likely the [[Kig-yar]]'s doing. He was then sent to the [[23 Librae]] system to track down the source of the weapon traders, along with the | Thel was sent to [[Charybdis IX]] with command over ''Retribution's Thunder'' to participate in the [[Battle of Charybdis IX]], whilst being overseen by the [[Prophet of Regret|High Prophet of Regret]]. He and several other Sangheili boarded the {{UNSCShip|Do You Feel Lucky?}} and attempted to get to the vessel's navigation database, but it had been purged before they were even aboard. He left and witnessed the destruction of the ship before being called to the ''[[Infinite Sacrifice]]'', where he met Regret in person. He was told of the humans wielding modified Covenant weapons, and that this was most likely the [[Kig-yar]]'s doing. He was then sent to the [[23 Librae]] system to track down the source of the weapon traders, along with the Jackal vessel, ''[[A Psalm Every Day]]''.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 138-148 and 153</ref> | ||
As he arrived at 23 Librae, his ship came under attack by | As he arrived at 23 Librae, his ship came under attack, first by Jiralhanae and Kig-yar forces at [[The Rubble]], then boarded by ''A Psalm Every Day'''s forces. He ordered the destruction of ''The Retribution's Thunder'', which killed all the boarding Kig-yar. Thel, however, survived and was captured by Kig-yar forces, along with most of the bridge crew. He and most of the bridge crew managed to escape and hijack a Kig-yar shuttle, taking them to another Kig-yar vessel. They went to the surface of [[Metisette]] and captured the leader of the Kig-yar, [[Reth]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 155-163, 169-172, 187-190, 194-203</ref> | ||
After managing to escape Reth's clandestine [[Unggoy]] army, Thel returned to the Kig-yar vessel, where they locked Reth up. Interrogating him, the Sangheili were surprised by Reth's insistence that he was allying with the humans with the blessing of the [[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]], who sought to use the humans as a means to find their homeworld. | After managing to escape Reth's clandestine [[Unggoy]] army, Thel returned to the Kig-yar vessel, where they locked Reth up. Interrogating him, the Sangheili were surprised by Reth's insistence that he was allying with the humans with the blessing of the [[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]], who sought to use the humans as a means to find their homeworld. He eventually escaped when a nervous Grunt still loyal to him, switched off the energy barrier, and fled into an escape pod. Thel then turned his eyes to The Rubble, as a large skirmish between UNSC [[UNSC Midsummer Night|forces]] and Kig-yar forces was taking place on the ''[[Infinite Spoils]]''. He and his crew then boarded the ''Infinite Spoils'' and came face to face with [[Jai-006]] before fighting with him. The Spartan then fled the ship with the other UNSC forces, but a shocked Thel and his crew stayed and commandeered the ''Infinite Spoils''.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 214-217, 227-231, 235-237, 251-252, 268, 273-276, 281-282</ref> | ||
Thel managed to destroy most of ''The Rubble''<nowiki/>'s [[ | Thel managed to destroy most of ''The Rubble''<nowiki/>'s [[Mass Driver]]s, but then was helpless when [[The Redoubt]] was destroyed and the [[Exodus Project]] left the system. He decided the best thing to do was to wait for the [[Hierarchs|High Prophets]] of [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]] and [[Prophet of Regret|Regret]] to arrive and report to them with his comrade, [[Zhar (Sangheili)|Zhar]]. Upon reporting the failure of the mission, Zhar attempted to slaughter the Prophets — believing them to be ordering his execution — but Thel activated his own Energy Sword and killed his former friend. This act prompted Truth to spare his life and give him command over a ship in the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]],<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 299-301, 310, 329-330, 340-342, 349</ref> a newly assembled fleet for the [[Covenant Navy]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', page 349</ref> | ||
===Life as Supreme Commander=== | ===Life as Supreme Commander=== | ||
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At some point between 2535 and 2552, Thel's exceptional leadership and combat prowess earned him the rank of the Fleet of Particular Justice's [[Supreme Commander]]. | At some point between 2535 and 2552, Thel's exceptional leadership and combat prowess earned him the rank of the Fleet of Particular Justice's [[Supreme Commander]]. | ||
Near the end of his time serving as Supreme Commander, he led the victorious Covenant forces at the [[Fall of Reach]]. As the battle ended, Thel ordered all ships within his command to follow the fleeing ''[[UNSC Pillar of Autumn]]''. Following the ''Autumn'''s course led them to [[Installation 04]]. | Near the end of his time serving as Supreme Commander, he led the victorious Covenant forces at the [[Fall of Reach]]. As the battle ended, Thel ordered all ships within his command to follow the fleeing ''[[UNSC Pillar of Autumn]]''. Following the ''Autumn'''s course led them to [[Installation 04]]. Commanding the ''[[Seeker of Truth]]'', he had his ships begin evacuation of the ring upon the release of the [[Flood]], but the parasite managed to capture a [[Truth and Reconciliation|ship]] and infect a Minor Prophet, the [[Minister of Etiology]]. The sudden wide-spread evacuation led to confusion as ships became infested, and he was unable to prevent the destruction of the ring and was forced to abandon it. The abandonment saved his life, but also resulted in the capture of the newly arrived flagship, the ''[[Ascendant Justice]]'', by [[John-117]], and he was called before the High Council to answer for these failures. | ||
[[Image:H2_thelvandam_kneel.jpg|thumb|180px|right|'Vadamee about to receive the Arbiter's armor, with the Prophets nearby.]] | [[Image:H2_thelvandam_kneel.jpg|thumb|180px|right|'Vadamee about to receive the Arbiter's armor, with the Prophets nearby.]] | ||
The loss of the [[Forerunner]] [[Installation 04|relic]] that the Covenant held "holy" rendered the Council unmoved by his defense, and 'Vadamee was stripped of his rank, title, name, and honor, and branded a heretic for his failure in safeguarding Halo. The [[Mark of Shame]] was branded upon his chest in front of many of the Covenant, and he was sentenced to death. He was sentenced to "be hung by his entrails" and his corpse "paraded through [[High Charity|the city]]" as an example to others.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', level ''[[The Arbiter (Level)|The Arbiter]]''</ref> | The loss of the [[Forerunner]] [[Installation 04|relic]] that the Covenant held "holy" rendered the Council unmoved by his defense, and 'Vadamee was stripped of his rank, title, name, and honor, and branded a heretic for his failure in safeguarding Halo. The [[Mark of Shame]] was branded upon his chest in front of many of the Covenant, and he was sentenced to death. He was sentenced to "be hung by his entrails" and his corpse "paraded through [[High Charity|the city]]" as an example to others. A [[Prophet Councilors|Prophet councilor]] went so far as to say "it was herecy". <ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', level ''[[The Arbiter (Level)|The Arbiter]]''</ref> | ||
Upon being brought to the Prophet Hierarchs of Truth and [[Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]], they intervened and offered to commute the sentence if he would become the new [[Arbiter (Title)|Arbiter]]. Understanding that becoming the Arbiter of the Covenant amounted to an indirect death sentence, but also seeking an opportunity to redeem his name to retain honor for his continuing bloodline, the Sangheili accepted the offer. | Upon being brought to the Prophet Hierarchs of Truth and [[Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]], they intervened and offered to commute the sentence if he would become the new [[Arbiter (Title)|Arbiter]]. Understanding that becoming the Arbiter of the Covenant amounted to an indirect death sentence, but also seeking an opportunity to redeem his name to retain honor for his continuing bloodline, the Sangheili accepted the offer. | ||
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===Battle with Tartarus=== | ===Battle with Tartarus=== | ||
{{Quote|Tartarus, the Prophets have betrayed us.|Thel 'Vadamee's last attempt to convince the Brutes of the truth}} | {{Quote|Tartarus, the Prophets have betrayed us.|Thel 'Vadamee's last attempt to convince the Brutes of the truth}} | ||
'Vadamee fought several Honor Guard Brutes before facing Tartarus, who was forcing Miranda Keyes to activate Installation 05. He was surprised to see the Arbiter still alive and there was a standoff between the two parties. The Arbiter asked [[343 Guilty Spark]], who was also present, what Halo's true purpose was. The Monitor replied that the Halos were built "to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy" so that the Flood would die of starvation. In addition, the ones who built the rings, the Forerunners, died upon firing the rings as planned, contradicting the belief of their "transcendence". This convinced the Arbiter of the truth that he had been repeatedly told. It was from that moment that 'Vadamee's faith in the Great Journey had been shattered, his alliance with the humans absolute, and the treachery of the High Prophets fully realized. | 'Vadamee fought several Honor Guard Brutes before facing Tartarus, who was forcing Miranda Keyes to activate Installation 05. He was surprised to see the Arbiter still alive and there was a standoff between the two parties. The Arbiter asked [[343 Guilty Spark]], who was also present, what Halo's true purpose was. The Monitor replied that the Halos were built "to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy" so that the Flood would die of starvation. In addition, the ones who built the rings, the Forerunners, died upon firing the rings as planned, contradicting the belief of their "transcendence". This convinced the Arbiter of the truth that he had been repeatedly told. It was from that moment that 'Vadamee's faith in the Great Journey had been shattered, his alliance with the humans absolute, and the treachery of the High Prophets fully realized. | ||
With this revelation, the Arbiter tried to convince Tartarus to turn against the Prophets. Tartarus, however, blinded by his fanatical belief in the Great Journey, as well as his hatred for the Elites, ultimately chose to side with the Prophets. In the battle that followed, the Installation was activated and threatened to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy. The Arbiter, with the aid of [[ | With this revelation, the Arbiter tried to convince Tartarus to turn against the Prophets. Tartarus, however, blinded by his fanatical belief in the Great Journey, as well as his hatred for the Elites, ultimately chose to side with the Prophets. In the battle that followed, the Installation was activated and threatened to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy. The Arbiter, with the aid of [[Johnson]] and several Elites, slew Tartarus, allowing Miranda Keyes to stop the activation in time. The shutdown, however, activated a fail safe system; the rest of the Halos were set to standby mode, and could only be activated remotely from [[Installation 00]]. 'Vadamee then escaped the Flood-infested installation with the surviving Humans and Elite forces. | ||
===Meeting the Chief on Earth=== | ===Meeting the Chief on Earth=== | ||
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After Tartarus' defeat on Delta Halo, 'Vadamee officially changed his surname to "'Vadam", symbolizing his resignation from the Covenant; the rest of the Elites followed suit. | After Tartarus' defeat on Delta Halo, 'Vadamee officially changed his surname to "'Vadam", symbolizing his resignation from the Covenant; the rest of the Elites followed suit. | ||
Upon arriving on [[Earth]] with Johnson, 'Vadam and several of his allies discovered the Master Chief, who had just "arrived" on Earth as well. When the Master Chief regained consciousness from his long fall, he attempted to kill 'Vadam with Johnson's [[M6 Series|M6 Series Magnum]], but was stopped by Johnson, who explained to the Chief that the Arbiter and his kind have allied with Humanity. The Chief reluctantly backed down although he at first did not trust the Arbiter, Vadam then assisted the Master Chief through the jungles near [[Mount Kilimanjaro]], guiding him through the dense forest to the [[A2 Hydroelectric Facility|dam site]] where they were extracted. He then aided the Chief and the other UNSC forces during the defense of a UNSC base, [[Crow's Nest]], from Covenant Loyalist invaders. | Upon arriving on [[Earth]] with Johnson, 'Vadam and several of his allies discovered the Master Chief, who had just "arrived" on Earth as well. When the Master Chief regained consciousness from his long fall, he attempted to kill 'Vadam with Johnson's [[M6 Series|M6 Series Magnum]], but was stopped by Johnson, who explained to the Chief that the Arbiter and his kind have allied with Humanity. The Chief reluctantly backed down although he at first did not trust the Arbiter, Vadam then assisted the Master Chief through the jungles near [[Mount Kilimanjaro]], guiding him through the dense forest to the [[A2 Hydroelectric Facility|dam site]] where they were extracted. He then aided the Chief and the other UNSC forces during the defense of a UNSC base, [[Crow's Nest (Base)|Crow's Nest]], from Covenant Loyalist invaders. | ||
===Battle of Voi=== | ===Battle of Voi=== | ||
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The strike upon the Dreadnought did no visible damage. An enormous, fiery blue sphere was triggered over the activated Artifact, and formed a [[Portal]] through which Truth and the Covenant fleet retreated. 'Vadam roared in fury at the loss of their quarry. But before Lord Hood could consolidate the scattered and confused human resistance, a Flood-infested Covenant cruiser, which had broken through the Elite's quarantine fleet around High Charity, transitioned out of Slipspace nearby, crashing into the city and infesting a significant area in and around Voi. | The strike upon the Dreadnought did no visible damage. An enormous, fiery blue sphere was triggered over the activated Artifact, and formed a [[Portal]] through which Truth and the Covenant fleet retreated. 'Vadam roared in fury at the loss of their quarry. But before Lord Hood could consolidate the scattered and confused human resistance, a Flood-infested Covenant cruiser, which had broken through the Elite's quarantine fleet around High Charity, transitioned out of Slipspace nearby, crashing into the city and infesting a significant area in and around Voi. | ||
The Arbiter and Chief proceeded to cauterize the local area of the Flood infestation, battling their way to the cruiser with the purpose of catastrophically overloading the crashed ship's engines to level the entire city before the parasitic infestation grew beyond control. They were aided by a handful of Marines who were not claimed by the Flood, and eventually Sangheili Special Operations shock troops, led by the recently promoted Ship Master Rtas 'Vadum, and a battle group under his command. 'Vadam learned of the fall of ''High Charity'' from a Sangheili Major who was leading Spec-Ops soldiers to fight alongside the Chief. The Arbiter assisted the Chief in clearing a swath to the crashed cruiser, and the Chief infiltrated the cruiser alone. He managed to recover a holo-projector that contained a fragmented message of [[Cortana]]. Rtas 'Vadum's fleet glassed the infected parts of Africa to prevent the Flood from continuing their infestation. | The Arbiter and Chief proceeded to cauterize the local area of the Flood infestation, battling their way to the cruiser with the purpose of catastrophically overloading the crashed ship's engines to level the entire city before the parasitic infestation grew beyond control. They were aided by a handful of Marines who were not claimed by the Flood, and eventually Sangheili Special Operations shock troops, led by the recently promoted Ship Master Rtas 'Vadum, and a battle group under his command. 'Vadam learned of the fall of ''High Charity'' from a Sangheili Major who was leading Spec-Ops soldiers to fight alongside the Chief. The Arbiter assisted the Chief in clearing a swath to the crashed cruiser, and the Chief infiltrated the cruiser alone. He managed to recover a holo-projector that contained a fragmented message of [[Cortana (AI)|Cortana]]. Rtas 'Vadum's fleet glassed the infected parts of Africa to prevent the Flood from continuing their infestation. | ||
===Battle of the Ark=== | ===Battle of the Ark=== | ||
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[[Image:Marines_with_'ol_Arby.PNG|250px|thumb|right|'Vadam with UNSC Marines and [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]] on the ''Shadow of Intent''.]] | [[Image:Marines_with_'ol_Arby.PNG|250px|thumb|right|'Vadam with UNSC Marines and [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]] on the ''Shadow of Intent''.]] | ||
After the UNSC and | After the UNSC and Separatist forces regrouped, they learned from Cortana's message that the Flood had taken control of High Charity and were on their way to Earth. However, she continued to say that the Gravemind was unaware of the Portal, and states that on the other side is a solution to stop the Flood, without firing the remaining Halo rings. Because the Chief trusted Cortana, he and the Separatists dedicated all their forces to go through the Portal, arriving at the Ark. The Arbiter joined the Master Chief at the entrance of a local [[Cartographer]] facility to clear their way through the building to the Cartographer terminal. Once there, they learned Truth's perilous location, as well as an unfortunate defense he had conjured from the Ark itself. When the group was attacked after activating the Cartographer, the Arbiter joined the battle for the skies, instructing the Chief to follow 343 Guilty Spark to a location for extraction. | ||
With the decimation of the Covenant Loyalist Fleet, Rtas 'Vadum's carrier positioned itself near the Ark's [[Citadel (Forerunner)|Citadel]] - where Truth planned to remotely activate the rings - in preparation to deal a lethal blow to Truth's stronghold. Commander Keyes led a three-pronged assault, in which the Arbiter and Chief participated in, on the shield generators to lower the barrier around Truth and the Citadel by deactivating the generator from a console in the tower's spire. After Sergeant Major Johnson failed to deactivate the third generator because of Brute resistance, the Arbiter landed his forces at the third tower along with the Chief to deactivate the final generator and shut down the barrier. | With the decimation of the Covenant Loyalist Fleet, Rtas 'Vadum's carrier positioned itself near the Ark's [[Citadel (Forerunner)|Citadel]] - where Truth planned to remotely activate the rings - in preparation to deal a lethal blow to Truth's stronghold. Commander Keyes led a three-pronged assault, in which the Arbiter and Chief participated in, on the shield generators to lower the barrier around Truth and the Citadel by deactivating the generator from a console in the tower's spire. After Sergeant Major Johnson failed to deactivate the third generator because of Brute resistance, the Arbiter landed his forces at the third tower along with the Chief to deactivate the final generator and shut down the barrier. | ||
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[[Image:TruthDeath-large.jpg|thumb|right|Thel 'Vadam "silencing" the Prophet of Truth]] | [[Image:TruthDeath-large.jpg|thumb|right|Thel 'Vadam "silencing" the Prophet of Truth]] | ||
{{Quote|I - am - Truth! The voice of the Covenant!|the Prophet of Truth}} | {{Quote|I - am - Truth! The voice of the Covenant!|the Prophet of Truth}} | ||
{{Quote|And so... you must be silenced!|'Vadam to The Prophet of Truth}} | {{Quote | ||
|And so... you must be silenced! | |||
|'Vadam to The Prophet of Truth | |||
}} | |||
After Thel entered the Citadel, joining the Chief at the bridge to the Citadel with a distraught 343 Guilty Spark, the Flood formed an alliance with them to reach Truth and abort the firing of the [[Halo Array]]. Fighting through the Loyalist forces standing between Truth and themselves, the Arbiter and the Master Chief succeeded in reaching the same platform as the Prophet of Truth. The Arbiter approached Truth, who was by now partially infected by the Flood. The Gravemind spoke through Truth, informing him that he was deluded into thinking that he will become a god; 'Vadam warned the Flood mind to not infect the Prophet, allowing him to take revenge. After a brief conversation, the [[Prophet of Truth]] makes a quick speech before witnessing the Master Chief deactivating the Halo Rings to his horror, and then was promptly executed by Thel's Energy Sword before Truth was fully infected by the Flood, taking his revenge for Truth's crimes and finally bringing him to justice. It is seen here that the Chief starts to trust Thel even more, after killing the Hierarch who called for Humanity's destruction. The Chief and Thel then faced the betrayal of the Flood's allegiance with the abortion of Halo's firing. | After Thel entered the Citadel, joining the Chief at the bridge to the Citadel with a distraught 343 Guilty Spark, the Flood formed an alliance with them to reach Truth and abort the firing of the [[Halo Array]]. Fighting through the Loyalist forces standing between Truth and themselves, the Arbiter and the Master Chief succeeded in reaching the same platform as the Prophet of Truth. The Arbiter approached Truth, who was by now partially infected by the Flood. The Gravemind spoke through Truth, informing him that he was deluded into thinking that he will become a god; 'Vadam warned the Flood mind to not infect the Prophet, allowing him to take revenge. After a brief conversation, the [[Prophet of Truth]] makes a quick speech before witnessing the Master Chief deactivating the Halo Rings to his horror, and then was promptly executed by Thel's Energy Sword before Truth was fully infected by the Flood, taking his revenge for Truth's crimes and finally bringing him to justice. It is seen here that the Chief starts to trust Thel even more, after killing the Hierarch who called for Humanity's destruction. The Chief and Thel then faced the betrayal of the Flood's allegiance with the abortion of Halo's firing. | ||
===Destroying the Flood=== | ===Destroying the Flood=== | ||
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{{Quote|This is our fight, and I will see it finished.|Thel 'Vadam to his fellow Elites}} | {{Quote|This is our fight, and I will see it finished.|Thel 'Vadam to his fellow Elites}} | ||
Fighting their way back the way they had come, the two witnessed the construction of a new Installation 04, and planned to activate it. The Arbiter, Johnson and Rtas 'Vadum evacuated all UNSC and Separatist forces from the Ark. The Arbiter, worried about the Chief (who went to High Charity alone to rescue Cortana) arrived after the Master Chief at High Charity's crash site, and eventually found the Chief, who had already accomplished his objective. 'Vadam used a [[M7057 Defoliant Projector|Flamethrower]] to cover their escape as High Charity began to explode. | Fighting their way back the way they had come, the two witnessed the construction of a new Installation 04, and planned to activate it. The Arbiter, Johnson and Rtas 'Vadum evacuated all UNSC and Separatist forces from the Ark. The Arbiter, worried about the Chief (who went to High Charity alone to rescue Cortana) arrived after the Master Chief at High Charity's crash site, and eventually found the Chief, who had already accomplished his objective. 'Vadam used a [[M7057 Defoliant Projector|Flamethrower]] to cover their escape as High Charity began to explode. | ||
The two then escaped on a [[D77H-TCI Pelican Dropship]] from ''High Charity'', crashing it into the newly-constructed Halo; after fighting through numerous Flood forms, they met up with Sergeant Major Johnson and 343 Guilty Spark at the [[Control Room]]. The Monitor turned on them after realizing that an immediate activation of the ring would destroy it and damage the Ark, as the ring was not yet complete. In the battle that followed, the [[rampancy|rampant]] Monitor killed Johnson and blasted the Arbiter out of the room; however, even the Monitor fell to the Master Chief. Both Cortana and Thel expressed sorrow over Johnson's death. The Master Chief activated Halo and retrieved Cortana as the ring began to collapse. He and the Arbiter then retrieved Johnson's [[Warthog]], crossed newly-built Forerunner structures as they collapsed, all while being attacked by more Flood and the now-hostile Sentinels. They succeeded in reaching the ''Forward Unto Dawn'' and escaped the Ark and Halo just in time. Upon entering the ship's cargo bay, it tilted and sent a [[M808B Main Battle Tank]] hurtling towards 'Vadam, nearly crushing him. 'Vadam ran into an alcove and narrowly dodged the tank. Before running to the bridge, he and the Chief (in a brief moment of camaraderie) exchanged nods; this was the last time 'Vadam saw the Chief. Soon after, Cortana activated the ship, as 'Vadam made it to the bridge and took control. | The two then escaped on a [[D77H-TCI Pelican Dropship]] from ''High Charity'', crashing it into the newly-constructed Halo; after fighting through numerous Flood forms, they met up with Sergeant Major Johnson and 343 Guilty Spark at the [[Control Room]]. The Monitor turned on them after realizing that an immediate activation of the ring would destroy it and damage the Ark, as the ring was not yet complete. In the battle that followed, the [[rampancy|rampant]] Monitor killed Johnson and blasted the Arbiter out of the room; however, even the Monitor fell to the Master Chief. Both Cortana and Thel expressed sorrow over Johnson's death. The Master Chief activated Halo and retrieved Cortana as the ring began to collapse. He and the Arbiter then retrieved Johnson's [[Warthog]], crossed newly-built Forerunner structures as they collapsed, all while being attacked by more Flood and the now-hostile Sentinels. They succeeded in reaching the ''Forward Unto Dawn'' and escaped the Ark and Halo just in time. Upon entering the ship's cargo bay, it tilted and sent a [[M808B Main Battle Tank]] hurtling towards 'Vadam, nearly crushing him. 'Vadam ran into an alcove and narrowly dodged the tank. Before running to the bridge, he and the Chief (in a brief moment of camaraderie) exchanged nods; this was the last time 'Vadam saw the Chief. Soon after, Cortana activated the ship, as 'Vadam made it to the bridge and took control. | ||
===Endgame=== | ===Endgame=== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Handshake-large.jpg|thumb|300px|Lord Hood and Thel 'Vadam shaking hands at the [[Hillside Memorial]] - a sign of detente between the humans and the Sangheili.]] | ||
{{Quote|I remember how this war started. What your kind did to mine... I can't forgive you... but, you have my thanks. For standing by him to the end. Hard to believe [[John-117|he]]'s dead...|Lord Hood}} | {{Quote|I remember how this war started. What your kind did to mine... I can't forgive you... but, you have my thanks. For standing by him to the end. Hard to believe [[John-117|he]]'s dead...|Lord Hood}} | ||
{{Quote|Were it so easy.|Thel 'Vadam}} | {{Quote|Were it so easy.|Thel 'Vadam}} | ||
The portal collapsed as the ''Forward Unto Dawn'' was transiting and the aft end of the ship, with John-117 and Cortana, was sheared off and failed to return to Earth. The bow section, containing 'Vadam, made it through and crashed into the sea, where he was rescued. 'Vadam was present at the dedication of the memorial to those lost during the war, on March 3, [[2553]]. After being thanked by Admiral Lord [[Terrence Hood]] for "standing by [[John-117|him]] to the end", saying "It's hard to believe he's dead", 'Vadam responded, "Were it so easy". This | The portal collapsed as the ''Forward Unto Dawn'' was transiting and the aft end of the ship, with John-117 and Cortana, was sheared off and failed to return to Earth. The bow section, containing 'Vadam, made it through and crashed into the sea, where he was rescued. 'Vadam was present at the dedication of the memorial to those lost during the war, on March 3, [[2553]]. After being thanked by Admiral Lord [[Terrence Hood]] for "standing by [[John-117|him]] to the end", saying "It's hard to believe he's dead", 'Vadam responded, "Were it so easy". This echoes his first line in ''Halo 3'', symbolizing respect and similarity between a [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan]] and the Arbiter, by how they are nearly impossible to kill. The Arbiter departed for Sanghelios aboard the ''Shadow of Intent'' as the ship master, with Rtas 'Vadum and the rest of the Elites who fought at the Ark to see if it was safe. | ||
==Combat== | ==Combat== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Arbiter.JPG|left|thumb|200px|'Vadam, commonly known as the Arbiter, stands with [[Usze ‘Taham]] and John-117.]]{{Quote|Parasite! Rise up and I shall kill you -- again and again!|Thel 'Vadam to the Flood}} | ||
Thel 'Vadam stands an intimidating seven feet and ten inches, and possesses huge fingers, as do all other Sangheili. Because of this, Thel struggles to put his hands around guns such as Magnums or Plasma Pistols (and due to his height, when sitting in a Pelican Dropship, he involuntarily takes up a lot of leg room). In ''Halo 2'', numerous small graphical and gameplay differences exist between the Arbiter and the Master Chief. When playing as the Arbiter, the Chief's flashlight is replaced by an Active Camouflage feature, exclusive to ''Halo 2''; due to the antiquated armor of the Arbiter, the camouflage does not last forever -- it lasts for ten seconds on [[Easy]] and [[Normal]] difficulties, and five seconds on [[Heroic]] and [[Legendary]] difficulties. The Arbiter bleeds purple blood instead of red, and his [[Heads Up Display]] is sleeker. The Arbiter's HUD is also a purple color, rather than the Spartan blue; in ''Halo 3'' it is teal and is presented in a more curved fashion than Player One's. Player Three and Four's HUDs are also more curved as they too are Elites. In ''Halo 2'', the sound his shield makes when it is depleted is different from that of the Master Chief's. In ''Halo 3'', he still has Active Camouflage, but it is only illustrated in the first cutscene of the game and to elude enemies -- it cannot be used when playing as the Arbiter. He has a flashlight on his left shoulder in ''Halo 3'', which can be used by players in [[Co-op]]. | Thel 'Vadam stands an intimidating seven feet and ten inches, and possesses huge fingers, as do all other Sangheili. Because of this, Thel struggles to put his hands around guns such as Magnums or Plasma Pistols (and due to his height, when sitting in a Pelican Dropship, he involuntarily takes up a lot of leg room). In ''Halo 2'', numerous small graphical and gameplay differences exist between the Arbiter and the Master Chief. When playing as the Arbiter, the Chief's flashlight is replaced by an Active Camouflage feature, exclusive to ''Halo 2''; due to the antiquated armor of the Arbiter, the camouflage does not last forever -- it lasts for ten seconds on [[Easy]] and [[Normal]] difficulties, and five seconds on [[Heroic]] and [[Legendary]] difficulties. The Arbiter bleeds purple blood instead of red, and his [[Heads Up Display]] is sleeker. The Arbiter's HUD is also a purple color, rather than the Spartan blue; in ''Halo 3'' it is teal and is presented in a more curved fashion than Player One's. Player Three and Four's HUDs are also more curved as they too are Elites. In ''Halo 2'', the sound his shield makes when it is depleted is different from that of the Master Chief's. In ''Halo 3'', he still has Active Camouflage, but it is only illustrated in the first cutscene of the game and to elude enemies -- it cannot be used when playing as the Arbiter unless you pick up the active camouflage. He has a flashlight on his left shoulder in ''Halo 3'', which can be used by players in [[Co-op]]. | ||
The Arbiter is very experienced at combat, as shown by his relatively extensive knowledge of every weapon and vehicle -- the Arbiter [[Halo 2: Special Collector's Edition Manual|expressed]] a desire to understand human weapons even before his alliance with the UNSC. His most commonly used weapons are the Plasma Rifle, Energy Sword, and the Carbine; however, if the Arbiter character is being used in Co-Op [[Campaign]], he can wield any weapon the player chooses -- the Plasma Rifle, Energy Sword, and Carbine would only be level-start weapons. | The Arbiter is very experienced at combat, as shown by his relatively extensive knowledge of every weapon and vehicle -- the Arbiter [[Halo 2: Special Collector's Edition Manual|expressed]] a desire to understand human weapons even before his alliance with the UNSC. His most commonly used weapons are the Plasma Rifle, Energy Sword, and the Carbine; however, if the Arbiter character is being used in Co-Op [[Campaign]], he can wield any weapon the player chooses -- the Plasma Rifle, Energy Sword, and Carbine would only be level-start weapons. | ||
In ''Halo 3'', the Arbiter is a very useful ally against the Flood when he has his Energy Sword out, but when fighting Covenant forces on his own on Heroic and Legendary, the NPC Arbiter tends to be knocked out frequently, for long periods of time, especially on Legendary. This is mostly due to his tendency to lead suicidal charges with his Energy Sword, despite the enemy's great distance from him | In ''Halo 3'', the Arbiter is a very useful ally against the Flood when he has his Energy Sword out, but when fighting Covenant forces on his own on Heroic and Legendary, the NPC Arbiter tends to be knocked out frequently, for long periods of time, especially on Legendary. This is mostly due to his tendency to lead suicidal charges with his Energy Sword, despite the enemy's great distance from him. However, he is useful on Normal and Easy. Also note that when given a [[Missile Pod]] (using the support weapon glitch, or putting it by his unconscious body) the missiles will lock onto enemy NPCs. | ||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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[[Image:Arbyterr.JPG|thumb|150px|'Vadam in the ''Halo 3'' instruction manual.]] | [[Image:Arbyterr.JPG|thumb|150px|'Vadam in the ''Halo 3'' instruction manual.]] | ||
The image that [[Bungie]] produced for '' | The image that [[Bungie]] produced for ''Halo 2'' was one featuring the Master Chief on Earth fighting the Covenant. Once the game was released, this was shown to be the case until the level, The Arbiter, when the player abruptly took the role of the Arbiter of the Covenant. Many fans of the series were unhappy with the sudden change in character and complained to [[Bungie]], resulting in the removal of Arbiter missions from Halo 3, though he was retained as a playable character for co-op campaigns. | ||
==Personality== | |||
Little is known about Thel Vadam's personality from afar. It could be seen that he, like all Elites, is keen to do things in an honorable manner—though he is more flexible when it comes to equipment, weapons, and vehicles. His hatred of the [[Jiralhanae]] doesn't seem to be as strong or destructive as that of other [[Sangheili]]; one example of this is when the Arbiter tried to reason with [[Tartarus]] in Installation 05's Control Room. He is shown to be true to his title "Arbiter" as he often tries to negotiate with some of his other enemies (Drones, for example) and will only kill when forced to do so. He has deep respect for his fellow Sangheili and a grudging respect for the humans, specifically John-117. | |||
Despite being a former enemy of humanity, Thel has shown a willingness to fight alongside them toward a common goal. Even before peace was established, Thel was willing to work with Avery Johnson to stop Tartarus, albeit at the end of a Scarab's cannon at first. Johnson's aid in the fight with Tartarus and the fight he put against him earlier may have earned Vadam's respect as he seemed to respect Johnson in their later encounters. He also showed sorrow at Johnson's death, and said that even beyond death, the Sergeant still guided them. He was also willing to fight side by side and back to back with the Master Chief, someone he once considered a great enemy. Thel also respected humanity enough to be present at a memorial to everyone who fell in the war. | |||
==Identity== | ==Identity== | ||
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{{Quote|During the geocultural review of ''Halo 2'' ’s content, the original name for the Arbiter character -- Dervish -- was identified as a potential problem. Out of context, the name ‘Dervish’ wasn’t too sensitive as it’s a title from the Sufi sect of Islam. However, within the game’s context this Islamic-related name of ‘Dervish’ set up a potentially problematic allegory related to ''Halo 2'' ’s plot -- the U.S.-like forces (Master Chief/Sarge) versus Islam (the religious Covenant, which already had a “Prophet of Truth” which is one synonym for Mohammed).<br>Mind you, this was not too long after 9/11 so the sensitivity to such issues remained high. In the end, the character name was changed to ‘Arbiter’ -- which in my opinion worked much better for the character’s role in the narrative.|Tom Edwards, geographer and geocultural consultant.}} | {{Quote|During the geocultural review of ''Halo 2'' ’s content, the original name for the Arbiter character -- Dervish -- was identified as a potential problem. Out of context, the name ‘Dervish’ wasn’t too sensitive as it’s a title from the Sufi sect of Islam. However, within the game’s context this Islamic-related name of ‘Dervish’ set up a potentially problematic allegory related to ''Halo 2'' ’s plot -- the U.S.-like forces (Master Chief/Sarge) versus Islam (the religious Covenant, which already had a “Prophet of Truth” which is one synonym for Mohammed).<br>Mind you, this was not too long after 9/11 so the sensitivity to such issues remained high. In the end, the character name was changed to ‘Arbiter’ -- which in my opinion worked much better for the character’s role in the narrative.|Tom Edwards, geographer and geocultural consultant.}} | ||
Prior to the release of ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', there was much speculation on the exact identity of the Arbiter before he was forced to accept the rank. Some believed him to be [[Orna 'Fulsamee]], the shipmaster of a [[Covenant Destroyer]] in the Fleet of Particular Justice, pointing out his apparent considerable authority over the fleet and the fact that a Prophet traveled aboard his ship. Others insisted that the Special Operations Commando that the Master Chief wounded in hand-to-hand combat aboard the ''Ascendant Justice'' was the Arbiter, given that the ''Ascendant Justice'' was described as a Flagship. The fact that the Supreme Commander was shown in the ''Halo Graphic Novel'' to use the Flagship ''Seeker of Truth'', and not the ''Ascendant Justice'', did not do anything to quell the speculation until the release of Tobias Buckell's novel four years after the revelation of the character, which even then made only a single reference at the very end of the story to the fact that the Elite the plot had been following for the entire book had been promoted to | Prior to the release of ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', there was much speculation on the exact identity of the Arbiter before he was forced to accept the rank. Some believed him to be [[Orna 'Fulsamee]], the shipmaster of a [[Covenant Destroyer]] in the Fleet of Particular Justice, pointing out his apparent considerable authority over the fleet and the fact that a Prophet traveled aboard his ship. Others insisted that the Special Operations Commando that the Master Chief wounded in hand-to-hand combat aboard the ''Ascendant Justice'' was the Arbiter, given that the ''Ascendant Justice'' was described as a Flagship. The fact that the Supreme Commander was shown in the ''Halo Graphic Novel'' to use the Flagship ''Seeker of Truth'', and not the ''Ascendant Justice'', did not do anything to quell the speculation until the release of Tobias Buckell's novel four years after the revelation of the character, which even then made only a single reference at the very end of the story to the fact that the Elite the plot had been following for the entire book had been promoted to Shipmaster in the Fleet of Particular Justice, and hinted that he may rise in rank beyond even that. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*The Arbiter in ''Halo 2'' is considered, during gameplay, the highest ranking Elite in the area. This means that if the player is killed, lower ranked Grunts in the area will become scared and some might say "Leader dead! Run away!" among others, alongside the dialogue they already use when the Arbiter dies "Arbiter? Dead?!". | *The Arbiter in ''Halo 2'' is considered, during gameplay, the highest ranking Elite in the area. This means that if the player is killed, lower ranked Grunts in the area will become scared and some might say "Leader dead! Run away!" among others, alongside the dialogue they already use when the Arbiter dies "Arbiter? Dead?!". | ||
* | *The in-game AI for Thel 'Vadam in ''Halo 3'' is described as being very inept in combat, and many reviews have deemed him a useless ally, because many times in game he will stare at a wall or shoot allies. In Crow's Nest on the part where you must rescue Marines in the barracks, Thel is known to stare at walls and not fire his weapon. Sometimes he will not follow you on parts where he is scripted to follow you, and tends to die often, particularly on higher difficulties. | ||
* | *It is possible to clone the Arbiter in ''Halo 3'' on the level [[The Covenant (Level)|The Covenant]]. On the part after you exit the second tower, the Arbiter will go to a Phantom for extraction. If you prevent him from getting to the Phantom by blocking his path, when he gets inside the Phantom, destroy it quickly with the Scorpion and wait a few seconds. After a few seconds of waiting, there are usually two Arbiters. This is not an easy task, and sometimes it does not work. You must work very fast. The clone Arbiter can be useful, as he acts as the original Arbiter would. | ||
*Thel 'Vadam is the only known Elite witnessed to be branded with the [[Mark of Shame]]. However, the Sangheili in ''Halo 3'''s campaign also have the Mark of Shame etched onto their armor as a symbol of their allegiance to their Arbiter. | *Thel 'Vadam is the only known Elite witnessed to be branded with the [[Mark of Shame]]. However, the Sangheili in ''Halo 3'''s campaign also have the Mark of Shame etched onto their armor as a symbol of their allegiance to their Arbiter. | ||
*If one attempts to kill 'Vadam in ''Halo 3'' in single player Campaign mode, he will fall unconscious, but he will get up again and pick up any weapon near him. If you "kill" 'Vadam for his weapons, his Energy Sword will have a low battery (though occasionally it will be full or near full). Also, if you kill him twice, he will get up and call you a traitor, then kill you with a single shot with whatever weapon he happens to be holding. If he is left alone for awhile, he will forgive you and act as a teammate again. | |||
*Technically, since his trial, he has no name since all honor that he once had has been removed. This is due to the Sangheilian honorific beliefs, with one such belief being that only those with honor should deserve something as prestigious as a name. Thus, his name and honor were stripped by the Prophets before the Elites left the Covenant, explaining why he was only ever referred to as "the Arbiter" throughout ''Halo 2''. With the outbreak of the [[Great Schism]], Thel regained his name (otherwise he could not have removed the honorary -ee suffix to become simply Thel 'Vadam); the continuing use of the word "Arbiter" is likely out of habit and/or respect. | *Technically, since his trial, he has no name since all honor that he once had has been removed. This is due to the Sangheilian honorific beliefs, with one such belief being that only those with honor should deserve something as prestigious as a name. Thus, his name and honor were stripped by the Prophets before the Elites left the Covenant, explaining why he was only ever referred to as "the Arbiter" throughout ''Halo 2''. With the outbreak of the [[Great Schism]], Thel regained his name (otherwise he could not have removed the honorary -ee suffix to become simply Thel 'Vadam); the continuing use of the word "Arbiter" is likely out of habit and/or respect. | ||
* | *Thel 'Vadam is voiced by actor [[Keith David]]. | ||
* | *In the final level of ''Halo 2'', at the point where Sergeant Johnson takes over the Scarab, the Marines refer to the Arbiter as they would John-117. This is an error in which they react to the player character as their ally (which, up until that point, is John-117). | ||
*He is one of the few Sangheili to refer to John-117 as "Spartan". Even during and after the [[Great Schism]], many still refer to him as the Demon (though some, notably, adopt 343 Guilty Spark's designation for him - [[Reclaimer]]). Rtas 'Vadum also holds this distinction. Thel has also called him the Master Chief. | *He is one of the few Sangheili to refer to John-117 as "Spartan". Even during and after the [[Great Schism]], many still refer to him as the Demon (though some, notably, adopt 343 Guilty Spark's designation for him - [[Reclaimer]]). Rtas 'Vadum also holds this distinction. Thel has also called him the Master Chief. | ||
*Interestingly enough | *Interestingly enough, if you can outdistance or remove 'Vadam from the map (such as pushing him off a cliff), he will suddenly reappear as if phasing out of Active Camo. This also happens when the Master Chief enters the driver's seat of the [[Warthog]] at the end of the level ''[[Halo (Halo 3 Level)|Halo]]''; the Arbiter will appear on the Warthog's turret in this same manner. | ||
*In the story ''[[Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor]]'', from the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'', 'Vadam is shown in purple ceremonial command armor, and is in command of the ''[[Seeker of Truth]]''. Due to this, it is believed by some that the ''[[Ascendant Justice]]'' was made the flagship of the fleet after the Supreme Commander and most of his forces evacuated the Threshold system. Thus, Tartarus and the Prophet of Truth may have referred to him as "the incompetent who lost ''Ascendant Justice''" due to the events that transpired that resulted to the loss of the ship, not because he was directly responsible for losing it in combat against the Master Chief. | *In the story ''[[Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor]]'', from the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'', 'Vadam is shown in purple ceremonial command armor, and is in command of the ''[[Seeker of Truth]]''. Due to this, it is believed by some that the ''[[Ascendant Justice]]'' was made the flagship of the fleet after the Supreme Commander and most of his forces evacuated the Threshold system. Thus, Tartarus and the Prophet of Truth may have referred to him as "the incompetent who lost ''Ascendant Justice''" due to the events that transpired that resulted to the loss of the ship, not because he was directly responsible for losing it in combat against the Master Chief. | ||
*In ''Halo 2'', the Arbiter has no mandible guards, but he does in ''Halo 3''. Notably, the armor of the previous Arbiter, [[Ripa 'Moramee]], did possess mandible guards. | *In ''Halo 2'', the Arbiter has no mandible guards, but he does in ''Halo 3''. Notably, the armor of the previous Arbiter, [[Ripa 'Moramee]], did possess mandible guards. | ||
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*Thel 'Vadam is included in MSNBC's list of the "Top 5 Best Aliens in Video Games."<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26016023?pg=2#games_top5_080805_Aliens|MSNBC "Top 5 best aliens in video games"]</ref> | *Thel 'Vadam is included in MSNBC's list of the "Top 5 Best Aliens in Video Games."<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26016023?pg=2#games_top5_080805_Aliens|MSNBC "Top 5 best aliens in video games"]</ref> | ||
*If one kills the Arbiter and takes his weapon and gives him a weapon with no ammo, he will not pick up any weapons, and will be weaponless. This can also be achieved by giving the Arbiter a support weapon and getting him to ride in a vehicle. | *If one kills the Arbiter and takes his weapon and gives him a weapon with no ammo, he will not pick up any weapons, and will be weaponless. This can also be achieved by giving the Arbiter a support weapon and getting him to ride in a vehicle. | ||
*When the Arbiter activates his Active Camouflage in ''Halo 2'', his eyes will remain visible. This is only visible on Co-Op. | |||
*In ''Halo 2'', if you man the turret at the beginning of the level "The Arbiter" and look all the way to the left, you can see an Elite skull on 'Vadam's right shoulder, similar to the skull on the Legendary shield; it is unclear if the same symbol is on the armor in ''Halo 3''. | |||
*In the flash online RPG- DragonFable, there's a helmet called "Arbitraitor's Helm" which signifying Thel's Arbiter helmet, as this can be confirm by the two facts in the description: | |||
**"This type of helm was worn by alien warlords."-The term "alien warlords" is referring to Thel's former status as the Supreme Commander of the Sangheili. | |||
**"It also mentioned something about a halo"-A halo is referring the [[Installation 4]], which Thel was tasked to protect. | |||
**Also, the name "Arbitraitor", refering to Thel's defection of the Covenant. The name was used to prevent Bungie to sue Artix Entertainment, the company that made DragonFable. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths="150" orientation="landscape"> | <gallery widths="150" orientation="landscape" captionalign="left"> | ||
File:CouncilsScorn01.jpg|Thel 'Vadam before receiving the Mark of Shame and becoming the Arbiter. | File:CouncilsScorn01.jpg|Thel 'Vadam before receiving the Mark of Shame and becoming the Arbiter. | ||
File:1223857594 Arby3.jpg|'Vadam taunting his enemies to attack. | File:1223857594 Arby3.jpg|'Vadam taunting his enemies to attack. | ||
File:Supremecommander.jpg|Thel 'Vadamee in his Supreme Commander cloak. | |||
File:Thel Vadam and Rtas Vadum.jpg|Shipmaster Rtas 'Vadum and Arbiter Thel 'Vadam. | |||
File:Chiefarbiter.jpg|John-117 and Thel 'Vadam fighting alongside each other. | File:Chiefarbiter.jpg|John-117 and Thel 'Vadam fighting alongside each other. | ||
File:Thel 'Vadam - Origins.png|Thel 'Vadam as seen in ''[[Halo Legends]]:'' ''[[Origins]]''. | |||
File:Thel 'Vadam - Origins.png|Thel 'Vadam as seen in ''[[Halo Legends]]:'' ''[[Origins]]''. | File:ArbiterHelmDragonFable.png|Thel 'Vadam's Arbiter Helmet as seen in ''DragonFable'' | ||
Brute vs Arbiter.jpg|The Arbiter facing a Brute Chieftain in combat | |||
Flood vs Arbiter.jpg|The Arbiter fighting the Flood | |||
snapshot20070711151553lk9.jpg|The Chief holds the Arbiter at gunpoint | |||
1228707563_16290712-Full.jpg|The Arbiter and his Energy Sword | |||
images sangheili.jpg|Thel 'Vadam leading a small group of Sangheili on [[The Ark (level)|The Ark]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*''[[Halo 3]]'' | *''[[Halo 3]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' | *''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'' | *''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'' | ||
**''[[The Return]]'' {{Mo}} | **''[[The Return]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
**''[[From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal]]'' {{Mo}} | **''[[From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'' | *''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'' | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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{{Elites}} | {{Elites}} | ||
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[[Category:Elites (Characters)]] | [[Category:Elites (Characters)]] | ||
[[Category:Arbiters]] | [[Category:Arbiters]] | ||
[[Category:Vadam Family]] | [[Category:Vadam Family]] | ||
[[Category:Playable Characters]] | [[Category:Playable Characters]] | ||
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