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|homeworld=''[[High Charity]]''
|homeworld=''[[High Charity]]''
|birth=[[2461|October 28, 2461]]{{Ref/Book|Id=essential|EVG|Page=148}}
|birth=[[2461|October 28, 2461]]{{Ref/Book|Id=essential|EVG|Page=148}}
|death=[[2552#November|November 2, 2552]]
|death=[[2552#November|November 2, 2552]] (aged 91)
|causeofdeath=
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|affiliation=*[[Covenant]] [[High Council]] {{c|formerly}}
|affiliation=*[[Covenant]] [[High Council]] {{c|formerly}}
*[[Flood]]
*[[Flood]]
|rank=*[[Vice Minister]] [[Ministry of Tranquility|of Tranquility]] {{c|formerly}}
|rank=*Vice [[Minister (title)|Minister]] of Tranquility {{c|formerly}}<br>
*[[Hierarch]]
*[[Hierarch]]
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Upon the onset of the Human-Covenant War, Regret formalized the [[Fleet of Glorious Interdiction]]; a Sangheili-led military force under his personal supervision,{{Ref/Book|Id=evg|EVG|Page=10}} and appointed [[Arbiter]] [[Ripa 'Moramee]] as its leader, choosing him for his ruthlessness and undying loyalty.<ref name="Loyalty" /> Obsessed with the Forerunners and the prospect of activating the [[Halo Array]], Regret dispatched 'Moramee on numerous missions throughout Covenant and human space to find the means to do this.<ref>[http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/halo-wars-character-profile-professor-anders-and-the-prophet-of-regret/?page=2 Obsessed Prophet]. ''Game Daily''. Accessed on 2009-01-26</ref>  
Upon the onset of the Human-Covenant War, Regret formalized the [[Fleet of Glorious Interdiction]]; a Sangheili-led military force under his personal supervision,{{Ref/Book|Id=evg|EVG|Page=10}} and appointed [[Arbiter]] [[Ripa 'Moramee]] as its leader, choosing him for his ruthlessness and undying loyalty.<ref name="Loyalty" /> Obsessed with the Forerunners and the prospect of activating the [[Halo Array]], Regret dispatched 'Moramee on numerous missions throughout Covenant and human space to find the means to do this.<ref>[http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/halo-wars-character-profile-professor-anders-and-the-prophet-of-regret/?page=2 Obsessed Prophet]. ''Game Daily''. Accessed on 2009-01-26</ref>  


At [[Trove]], in a Forerunner installation known as the [[Apex Site]], Regret discussed with Ripa the state of the installation, and that the recently glassed human world [[Harvest]] had a Forerunner [[Relic (location)|relic]] buried in the planet's northern polar region. Regret sent Ripa to go and recover the secrets the site held to hopefully get his key to the Apex Site.<ref name="OSG">''[[Halo Wars: Official Strategy Guide]]'', page 50</ref> However, the relic on Harvest proved to be some sort of Forerunner mapping device, and with [[UNSC]] forces closing in however, Regret ordered that the relic be destroyed to prevent the retrieved information from falling into human hands. Against his instincts, the Arbiter obeyed.{{Ref/Level|HW|[[Relic Approach]]}} However, despite Covenant efforts, the site was not destroyed, allowing the humans to learn of the information that Regret planned to use.
At the [[Etran Harborage]], in a Forerunner installation known as the [[Apex Site]], Regret discussed with Ripa the state of the installation, and that the recently glassed human world [[Harvest]] had a Forerunner [[Relic (location)|relic]] buried in the planet's northern polar region. Regret sent Ripa to go and recover the secrets the site held to hopefully get his key to the Apex Site.<ref name="OSG">''[[Halo Wars: Official Strategy Guide]]'', page 50</ref> However, the relic on Harvest proved to be some sort of Forerunner mapping device, and with [[UNSC]] forces closing in however, Regret ordered that the relic be destroyed to prevent the retrieved information from falling into human hands. Against his instincts, the Arbiter obeyed.{{Ref/Level|HW|[[Relic Approach]]}} However, despite Covenant efforts, the site was not destroyed, allowing the humans to learn of the information that Regret planned to use.


[[File:Vlcsnap-126482.png|250px|thumb|Regret and Ripa 'Moramee.]]
[[File:Vlcsnap-126482.png|250px|thumb|Regret and Ripa 'Moramee.]]
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====Finding the Ark's location====
====Finding the Ark's location====
[[File:RegretTruthH2A.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Regret suggesting that Truth "make an example" out of the Supreme Commander inside the [[Council Chamber]] (transmitting as a hologram) after the [[Battle of Installation 04]].]]
[[File:RegretTruthH2A.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Regret suggesting that Truth "make an example" out of the Supreme Commander inside the [[Council Chamber]] (transmitting as a hologram) after the [[Battle of Installation 04]].]]
In [[2551]], a small Covenant team found a Luminary on [[Meridian]] after a [[Battle of Meridian|battle]] on the [[moon]], and the Luminary was delivered to Regret. By late [[2552]], two [[Steward]]s assigned to decrypt the Luminary finally revealed its content to Regret: the locations of the Halo rings and the place where the rings were created: [[Installation 00|the Ark]], along with the location of a [[Portal at Voi|device]] which would generate a [[slipspace portal]] to the Ark, where the Covenant believed they could begin their "Great Journey" by activating the [[Halo Array]]. When Regret asked where the Portal was located, the Stewards revealed it was on a planet called "[[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]]". Immediately after this revelation Regret, without informing the other Hierarchs, ordered [[Fleet of Sacred Consecration|all ships]] at his disposal (two [[CAS-class assault carrier|assault carrier]]s and thirteen [[Ket-pattern battlecruiser|battlecruisers]]) to go to Erde-Tyrene.{{Ref/Game|Id=beholden|H2A|Detail=''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal - Beholden]]''}} Unbeknownst to Regret, Erde-Tyrene was humanity's homeworld, Earth. Even before the Prophet of Regret learning the location of human's homeworld, the [[Prophet of Truth]] knew of the human presence on Earth after discovering the planet following the [[Fall of Reach]], and he had kept it, along with his personal plans for the planet and the Covenant, a closely guarded secret as he assembled a [[Truth's fleet|fleet]] of over 500 ships, but was ultimately [[Operation: FIRST STRIKE|delayed]] by the UNSC survivors of [[Reach]] and [[Battle of Installation 04|Installation 04]].<ref name="twenty">''[[Halo Waypoint]]'', ''"Ten Twenty"''</ref>
In [[2551]], a small Covenant team found a Luminary on [[Meridian]] after a [[Battle of Meridian|battle]] on the [[moon]], and the Luminary was delivered to Regret. By late [[2552]], two [[Steward]]s assigned to decrypt the Luminary finally revealed its content to Regret: the locations of the Halo rings and the place where the rings were created: [[Installation 00|the Ark]], along with the location of a [[Portal at Voi|device]] which would generate a [[slipspace portal]] to the Ark, where the Covenant believed they could begin their "Great Journey" by activating the [[Halo Array]]. When Regret asked where the Portal was located, the Stewards revealed it was on a planet called "[[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]]". Immediately after this revelation Regret, without informing the other Hierarchs, ordered [[Fleet of Sacred Consecration|all ships]] at his disposal (two [[CAS-class assault carrier|assault carrier]]s and thirteen [[CCS-class battlecruiser|battlecruisers]]) to go to Erde-Tyrene.{{Ref/Game|Id=beholden|H2A|Detail=''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal - Beholden]]''}} Unbeknownst to Regret, Erde-Tyrene was humanity's homeworld, Earth. Even before the Prophet of Regret learning the location of human's homeworld, the [[Prophet of Truth]] knew of the human presence on Earth after discovering the planet following the [[Fall of Reach]], and he had kept it, along with his personal plans for the planet and the Covenant, a closely guarded secret as he assembled a [[Truth's fleet|fleet]] of over 500 ships, but was ultimately [[Operation: FIRST STRIKE|delayed]] by the UNSC survivors of [[Reach]] and [[Battle of Installation 04|Installation 04]].<ref name="twenty">''[[Halo Waypoint]]'', ''"Ten Twenty"''</ref>


On his way to Earth, Regret was holographically present at the trial of the Sangheili [[Supreme Commander]] [[Thel 'Vadamee]] (later the new [[Arbiter]]) who was responsible for the loss of [[Installation 04]]. Regret helped condemn 'Vadamee and suggested that Truth "make an example" out of him.{{Ref/Level|H2|[[The Heretic]]}}
On his way to Earth, Regret was holographically present at the trial of the Sangheili [[Supreme Commander]] [[Thel 'Vadamee]] (later the new [[Arbiter]]) who was responsible for the loss of [[Installation 04]]. Regret helped condemn 'Vadamee and suggested that Truth "make an example" out of him.{{Ref/Level|H2|[[The Heretic]]}}
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====Battle of Installation 05====
====Battle of Installation 05====
{{Main|Battle of Installation 05}}
{{Main|Battle of Installation 05}}
[[File:RegretHoloH2A.jpg|250px|thumb|John-117 and Cortana observing Regret's sermon.]]
[[File:RegretHoloH2A.jpg|250px|thumb|right|John-117 and Cortana observing Regret's sermon.]]
{{Quote|I shall light this holy ring, release its cleansing flame, and burn a path into the divine beyond.|Regret}}
{{Quote|I shall light this holy ring, release its cleansing flame, and burn a path into the divine beyond.|Regret}}
Regret's carrier deployed ground and infantry forces onto the surface of [[Installation 05]], and set up a presence around a [[Temple (Installation 05)|temple]] in the middle of a lake, from which Regret began his religious sermons.{{Ref/Level|Id=Delta Halo|H2|[[Delta Halo]]}} He transmitted an apology to the [[Prophet of Truth]], indicating that he couldn't have known that the humans would be on Earth or in such force. Truth responded that only the [[Prophet of Mercy]] had spared him from public condemnation. Nevertheless, ''High Charity'' and the [[Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity]] rushed to the new Halo, and a flight of [[Kez'katu-pattern Phantom|Phantoms]] was deployed to retrieve the Hierarch.{{Ref/Level|Id=Regret|H2|[[Regret (Halo 2 level)|Regret]]}}
Regret's carrier deployed ground and infantry forces onto the surface of [[Installation 05]], and set up a presence around a [[Temple (Installation 05)|temple]] in the middle of a lake, from which Regret began his religious sermons.{{Ref/Level|Id=Delta Halo|H2|[[Delta Halo]]}} He transmitted an apology to the [[Prophet of Truth]], indicating that he couldn't have known that the humans would be on Earth or in such force. Truth responded that only [[Prophet of Mercy]] had spared him from public condemnation. Nevertheless, ''High Charity'' and the [[Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity]] rushed to the new Halo, and a flight of [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantoms]] was deployed to retrieve the Hierarch.{{Ref/Level|Id=Regret|H2|[[Regret (Halo 2 level)|Regret]]}}


[[File:H2A JohnVsRegret.jpg|250px|thumb|left|John-117 reels his fist back to violently punch the Prophet of Regret.]]
[[File:H2A JohnVsRegret.jpg|250px|thumb|left|John-117 reels his fist back to violently punch the Prophet of Regret.]]
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====Part of the Flood====
====Part of the Flood====
[[File:H2A - RegretGravemind.jpg|thumb|250px|Regret as part of the Gravemind.]]
[[File:H2A - RegretGravemind.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Regret as part of the Gravemind.]]
Regret's body was flung into the depths of the large lake surrounding the temple and later discovered by the [[Gravemind]] nested underneath the installation. His body was assimilated and reanimated by the Gravemind, although unlike many other Flood victims, he seems to have retained his individual consciousness even after his body had been completely absorbed by the Flood. After the Arbiter and John-117 were captured by the Gravemind, the Flood intelligence brought out Regret and the monitor [[2401 Penitent Tangent]] to demonstrate to the Arbiter the truth about the Halos. Regret was displeased to see Penitent Tangent and claimed that nothing could be done until his sermon was complete. However, Penitent Tangent denied this and accused Regret of knowing nothing about containment. Annoyed, Regret told the Arbiter that the Oracles were useless as they knew nothing about the Great Journey. Fed up with Regret and having made his point, the Gravemind lowered the High Prophet and monitor back where they had come from, causing Regret to scream in fear. The Gravemind, backed up by the Master Chief, told the Arbiter that Regret's Great Journey and Penitent Tangent's containment were the same and attempted to get the Arbiter to understand the truth about the [[Halo Array]].{{Ref/Level|Id="Gravemind"|H2|[[Gravemind (level)|Gravemind]]}} It was later thanks to Regret that the Gravemind discovered the location of the gateway to [[Installation 00|the Ark]].<ref name="wpregret">''Halo Waypoint'', ''"Regret"''</ref>
Regret's body was flung into the depths of the large lake surrounding the temple and later discovered by the [[Gravemind]] nested underneath the installation. His body was assimilated and reanimated by the Gravemind, although unlike many other Flood victims, he seems to have retained his individual consciousness even after his body had been completely absorbed by the Flood. After the Arbiter and John-117 were captured by the Gravemind, the Flood intelligence brought out Regret and the monitor [[2401 Penitent Tangent]] to demonstrate to the Arbiter the truth about the Halos. Regret was displeased to see Penitent Tangent and claimed that nothing could be done until his sermon was complete. However, Penitent Tangent denied this and accused Regret of knowing nothing about containment. Annoyed, Regret told the Arbiter that the Oracles were useless as they knew nothing about the Great Journey. Fed up with Regret and having made his point, the Gravemind lowered the High Prophet and monitor back where they had come from, causing Regret to scream in fear. The Gravemind, backed up by the Master Chief, told the Arbiter that Regret's Great Journey and Penitent Tangent's containment were the same and attempted to get the Arbiter to understand the truth about the [[Halo Array]].{{Ref/Level|Id="Gravemind"|H2|[[Gravemind (level)|Gravemind]]}} It was later thanks to Regret that the Gravemind discovered the location of the gateway to [[Installation 00|the Ark]].<ref name="wpregret">''Halo Waypoint'', ''"Regret"''</ref>


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Regret has shown his reckless nature more than a few times. Being the youngest of the Hierarchs, he tends to act rashly without thinking; he adopted his aggressive and brash demeanor during his extensive service alongside the Sangheili in missionary and expeditionary affairs.{{Ref/Reuse|wpregret}}
Regret has shown his reckless nature more than a few times. Being the youngest of the Hierarchs, he tends to act rashly without thinking; he adopted his aggressive and brash demeanor during his extensive service alongside the Sangheili in missionary and expeditionary affairs.{{Ref/Reuse|wpregret}}


His recklessness and failure to communicate with the other Prophets caused significant trouble for Thel 'Vadamee and the Prophet of Truth when he ordered his forces to deal with the humans at the Rubble and the Kig-Yar trading with them. Upon learning the location of the Ark, Regret sped to Earth with an insufficient, hastily assembled fleet without consulting with his fellow Hierarchs first. Even as he faced Earth's formidable defenses he persistently headed for what he thought was an easy way for unlocking the Ark. This foolish mistake eventually cost him his life on Delta Halo. Regret did apologize to the Prophets of Truth and Mercy for his reckless and failed attack on Earth, although he may have simply been trying to ''justify'' his actions to which Truth responded in kind, claiming that it was only thanks to Mercy that Regret "be spared of a public display" of their contempt.
His recklessness and failure to communicate with the other Prophets caused significant trouble for Thel 'Vadamee and the Prophet of Truth when he ordered his forces to deal with the humans at the Rubble and the Kig-Yar trading with them. Upon learning the location of the Ark, Regret sped to Earth with an insufficient, hastily assembled fleet without consulting with his fellow Hierarchs first. Even as he faced Earth's formidable defenses he persistently headed for what he thought was an easy way for unlocking the Ark. This foolish mistake eventually cost him his life on Delta Halo. Regret did apologize to the Prophets of Truth and Mercy for his reckless and failed attack on Earth, although he may have simply been trying to ''justify'' his actions to which Truth responded in kind claiming that it was only thanks to Mercy that Regret "be spared of a public display" of their contempt.


Regret was very fond of the Sangheili and showed compassion towards them.{{Ref/Reuse|TCP}} He was not involved in the betrayal and massacre of the Sangheili as he died prior to the [[Great Schism]].{{Ref/Reuse|Regret}} Regret likely would have opposed it, as evident of Truth marking him as a moderate that needed to be eliminated, as well as a scapegoat to kickstart the Schism.
Regret was very fond of the Sangheili and showed compassion towards them.{{Ref/Reuse|TCP}} He was not involved in the betrayal and massacre of the Sangheili as he died prior to the [[Great Schism]].{{Ref/Reuse|Regret}} Regret likely would have opposed it, as evident of Truth marking him as a moderate that needed to be eliminated, as well as a scapegoat to kickstart the Schism.
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===''Halo 2''===
===''Halo 2''===
{{Main|Regret (Halo 2 level)/Walkthrough}}
{{Main|Regret (Halo 2 level)/Walkthrough}}
[[File:H2ACampaign ChiefVsRegret.png|thumb|250px|Prophet of Regret [[Boss (gameplay)|boss fight]] in ''Halo 2''.]]
[[File:H2ACampaign ChiefVsRegret.png|right|thumb|250px|Prophet of Regret [[Boss (gameplay)|boss fight]] in ''Halo 2''.]]
{{Quote|Incompetents! I'll kill it myself!|Regret, facing [[John-117]] in battle.}}
{{Quote|Incompetents! I'll kill it myself!|Regret, facing [[John-117]] in battle.}}
The only weapons that Regret had were his [[gravity throne]], seen in the level ''[[Regret (Halo 2 level)|Regret]]'', and his [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistol]]. Regret is heavily guarded by [[Grunts]] and [[Sangheili Honor Guardsman|Sangheili Honor Guardsmen]] of seemingly infinite numbers. The throne is equipped with two [[assault cannon]]s that glow bright orange and are a modified version of a [[Mgalekgolo|Hunter]]'s main weapon.
The only weapons that Regret had were his [[gravity throne]], seen in the level ''[[Regret (Halo 2 level)|Regret]]'', and his [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistol]]. Regret is heavily guarded by [[Grunts]] and [[Sangheili Honor Guardsman|Sangheili Honor Guardsmen]] of seemingly infinite numbers. The throne is equipped with two [[assault cannon]]s that glow bright orange and are a modified version of a [[Mgalekgolo|Hunter]]'s main weapon.


The gravity throne allows Regret to [[slipspace translocation|teleport]] a short distance away. The most effective way to deal with the Prophet is to jump onto his gravity throne and beat him to death with melee attacks. Energy swords and explosives will not kill the Prophet, though they can reduce the number of melee hits required to kill him. Projectile weapons, including the [[SRS99C-S2 AM Sniper Rifle|sniper rifle]], [[M41 rocket launcher|rocket launcher]], and [[Pez'tk-pattern fuel rod gun|fuel rod gun]], do not work on him. Although he will shout out and bleed when hit with other weapons, the player must still board his throne and punch him to death. This may take a few tries, especially if the player doesn't try to damage Regret with other weapons, since he can still teleport away while being punched.
The gravity throne allows Regret to [[slipspace translocation|teleport]] a short distance away. The most effective way to deal with the Prophet is to jump onto his gravity throne and beat him to death with melee attacks. Energy swords will not kill the Prophet, though they can reduce the number of melee hits required to kill him. [[M41 rocket launcher|Rockets]], and [[Type-33 fuel rod gun|fuel rods]] are surprisingly ''ineffective'' against Regret. Although he will shout out and bleed when hit, the player must still board his throne and melee him to death. Explosives weapon ''cannot'' kill him but can deal considerable damage due to the blast range. Surprisingly, using the [[SRS99C-S2 AM Sniper Rifle|Sniper Rifle]] is also ineffective against Regret as even being sniped to the headshot multiple times, he still survives. Despite with any ordinances, melee him to death is the only way to execute Regret.


===''Halo Wars''===
===''Halo Wars''===
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*Regret is voiced in ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo Wars]]'' and [[Terminals]] in ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary]]'' by [[Robin Atkins-Downes|Robin Atkin Downes]].
*Regret is voiced in ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo Wars]]'' and [[Terminals]] in ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary]]'' by [[Robin Atkins-Downes|Robin Atkin Downes]].
*Regret's title follows a broad trend of [[San'Shyuum|Prophet]] titles corresponding with their character's downfall. In the case of the Prophet of Regret, his title reflects his role in ''Halo 2'''s plot of immediately regretting his actions in attacking Earth without reinforcements, leading to his assassination by [[John-117]], which the [[Prophet of Truth]] surreptitiously abetted.
*Regret's title is, like all [[San'Shyuum|Prophet]] Hierarchs, ironic, as he never showed any regret for his actions, even after his death and subsequent assimilation by the Flood. He did, however, apologize to the other Hierarchs for attacking Earth with insufficient numbers, although he may have actually been attempting to justify his actions.
**He did, however, apologize to the other Hierarchs for attacking Earth with insufficient numbers, although he may have actually been attempting to justify his actions.
*If the player melees Regret's hologram in any level, the Master Chief will lunge towards the hologram, much like the Arbiter can lunge through the [[Sesa 'Refumee|Heretic Leader]]'s [[holo-drone]]. The lunge is more noticeable if the player uses an [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]].
*If the player melees Regret's hologram in any level, the Master Chief will lunge towards the hologram, much like the Arbiter can lunge through the [[Sesa 'Refumee|Heretic Leader]]'s [[holo-drone]]. The lunge is more noticeable if the player uses an [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]].
*On holograms of Regret, if one stands on the holo-panel or crouch on it, it can be seen that Regret has real eyebrows, even though it is a hologram.
*On holograms of Regret, if one stands on the holo-panel or crouch on it, it can be seen that Regret has real eyebrows, even though it is a hologram.
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File:HW_Regret_Wireframe.jpg|A wireframe of the Prophet of Regret in ''Halo Wars''.
File:HW_Regret_Wireframe.jpg|A wireframe of the Prophet of Regret in ''Halo Wars''.
File:HWDE_Regret_LeaderProfile.jpg|Regret's [[Target profile]].
File:HWDE_Regret_LeaderProfile.jpg|Regret's [[Target profile]].
File:RegretTerminal.jpg|Regret aboard the ''Solemn Penance''.
File:RegretTerminal.jpg|Regret on Meridian.
File:RegretTerminal2.jpg|Regret flanked by his Honor Guards aboard the ''Solemn Penance''.
File:RegretTerminal2.jpg|Regret flanked by his Honor Guards on [[Meridian]].
File:RegretTerminal3.jpg|Regret looks on as his stewards reveal the location of the [[Portal at Voi|portal]] to [[Installation 00|the Ark]].
File:RegretTerminal3.jpg|Regret looks on as his stewards reveal the location of the [[Portal at Voi|portal]] to [[Installation 00|the Ark]].
File:H2-ProphetofRegret.png|An in-game model of the Prophet of Regret as he appears in ''Halo 2''.
File:H2-ProphetofRegret.png|An in-game model of the Prophet of Regret as he appears in ''Halo 2''.
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File:Regret2401H2A.jpg|The Infected Regret argues with [[2401 Penitent Tangent]].
File:Regret2401H2A.jpg|The Infected Regret argues with [[2401 Penitent Tangent]].
File:TS-Dartboard.jpg|A dart board with the Prophet of Regret in ''[[War of Wits: The Sale]]''.
File:TS-Dartboard.jpg|A dart board with the Prophet of Regret in ''[[War of Wits: The Sale]]''.
File:Enc22 Hierarchs.jpg|Artwork of the Prophet of Regret (left) alongside Truth and Mercy for the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]''.
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[[Category:Covenant politicians|Regret]]
[[Category:Covenant politicians|Regret]]
[[Category:Hierarchs|Regret]]
[[Category:Hierarchs|Regret]]
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