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Some Forerunners doubted the purpose and validity of their version of the Mantle. The [[Librarian]], in particular, had such doubts, and even went so far as to hold it responsible for the downfall of the Forerunners at the hands of the Flood. The then-[[Rampancy|rampant]] [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] [[Mendicant Bias]] believed that the Forerunners used the Mantle to obstruct any change, even that which might eventually be beneficial; however, Mendicant Bias' perspective had been distorted by the [[Flood]]'s [[logic plague|manipulation]] as well as the intense hatred it developed for its creators.{{Ref/Reuse|terminals}} Even the Ur-Didact, after his death and resurrection within the [[Domain]], eventually came to the conclusion that the very existence of the Mantle was a test set by the Precursors to see if a civilization could resist the temptation of absolute power. Any who sought it or claimed to possess it had not only failed, but doomed themselves to destruction, whether by internal strife and corruption, or uprisings from vassal species as benevolent rule descended inevitably into brutal subjugation.{{Ref/Novel|ID=HEpi20|Epi|Chapter=20}} In hindsight, the Ur-Didact believed that the correct response to being offered the Mantle was to decline it.{{Ref/Novel|ID=HEpi26|Epi|Chapter=26}} In life, when he was captured by the [[Gravemind]] during the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], it went so far as to claim that the Flood existed specifically to punish species which held the Mantle, after they had reached the height of their hubris and corruption, and that millions of species stretching back to even before the dawn of time had been tested, failed, and consumed in this way.{{Ref/Novel|ID=HEpi20|Epi|Chapter=16}} | Some Forerunners doubted the purpose and validity of their version of the Mantle. The [[Librarian]], in particular, had such doubts, and even went so far as to hold it responsible for the downfall of the Forerunners at the hands of the Flood. The then-[[Rampancy|rampant]] [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] [[Mendicant Bias]] believed that the Forerunners used the Mantle to obstruct any change, even that which might eventually be beneficial; however, Mendicant Bias' perspective had been distorted by the [[Flood]]'s [[logic plague|manipulation]] as well as the intense hatred it developed for its creators.{{Ref/Reuse|terminals}} Even the Ur-Didact, after his death and resurrection within the [[Domain]], eventually came to the conclusion that the very existence of the Mantle was a test set by the Precursors to see if a civilization could resist the temptation of absolute power. Any who sought it or claimed to possess it had not only failed, but doomed themselves to destruction, whether by internal strife and corruption, or uprisings from vassal species as benevolent rule descended inevitably into brutal subjugation.{{Ref/Novel|ID=HEpi20|Epi|Chapter=20}} In hindsight, the Ur-Didact believed that the correct response to being offered the Mantle was to decline it.{{Ref/Novel|ID=HEpi26|Epi|Chapter=26}} In life, when he was captured by the [[Gravemind]] during the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], it went so far as to claim that the Flood existed specifically to punish species which held the Mantle, after they had reached the height of their hubris and corruption, and that millions of species stretching back to even before the dawn of time had been tested, failed, and consumed in this way.{{Ref/Novel|ID=HEpi20|Epi|Chapter=16}} | ||
The events in Halo 5 revealed that the Mantle was not meant to be passed down to humanity, but rather their Artificial Intelligence (the "Created"). It was heavily suggested that humans were kept alive by the Librarian so that the Created could reach the Domain and reach metastability in order to assume the Mantle. | |||
==Interpretation and practices== | ==Interpretation and practices== |