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| {{Status|NonCanon}}
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| {{Not canon}}
| | The '''Prophet of Disdain''' is only known from a [[Halo 2]] match held at E3. In it, players used premade accounts with the names of ''Halo'' characters. One team played as [[Spartans]] and used [[Marine]] names, the other team as [[Elites]] and using [[Prophet]] names including "Disdain". |
| [[File:Prophet names.jpg|thumb|250px|The game lobby with the name.]] | |
| The '''Prophet of Disdain''' is a [[Prophet]] only known from a ''[[Halo 2]]'' match held at [[E3]]. During this match, players used premade accounts with the names of ''Halo'' characters. One team played as [[Spartans]] and used [[Marine]] names, such as "Mendoza" or "Stacker", when the other team as [[Elites]], using Prophet names including "Disdain".<ref>[http://forums.bungie.org/halo/archive15.pl?read=450682 '''halo.bungie.org''': ''Halo 2 E3 pics (Never before seen!)'']</ref> | |
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| == Trivia ==
| | It is unknown whether or not he had been planned for Halo 2, but never he made it into the final game. |
| [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/disdain Disdain] is a feeling of contempt or scorn. As the Prophets names are used in irony, the Prophet of Disdain's personality would likely mean that he was self-loathing.
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| ==Sources==
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| | [[Category:The Covenant]] |
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