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|name=High Prophet of Truth | |name=High Prophet of Truth | ||
|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:H2AHighProphetTruthGlare.jpg|300px]] | ||
|homeworld=''[[High Charity]]''<ref name="essential">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 149''</ref> | |homeworld=''[[High Charity]]''<ref name="essential">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 149''</ref> | ||
|birth=[[2396|March 15, 2396]] | |birth=[[2396|March 15, 2396]]<ref name="essential"/> | ||
|death=[[2552#December|December 11, 2552]]<ref name="halo.xbox.com">[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/featured/video/herofortitude/bfe5038b-314a-4f17-a6be-f7613e0e3788 '''Halo Waypoint''', ''Hero-Fortitude'']</ref> | |death=[[2552#December|December 11, 2552]]<ref name="halo.xbox.com">[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/featured/video/herofortitude/bfe5038b-314a-4f17-a6be-f7613e0e3788 '''Halo Waypoint''', ''Hero-Fortitude'']</ref> (aged 156) | ||
| | |rank=*[[Minister (title)|Minister]] of Fortitude {{C|formerly}}<br> | ||
| | *[[Hierarch]] | ||
|species=[[San'Shyuum]] | |species=[[San'Shyuum]] | ||
|gender=Male | |gender=Male | ||
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|hair=Light Brown | |hair=Light Brown | ||
|eyes=Yellow-brown | |eyes=Yellow-brown | ||
|notable=''De facto'' head of state of the Covenant | |||
|affiliation=[[Covenant]] [[High Council]] | |affiliation=[[Covenant]] [[High Council]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Quote|Whosoever is gripped by fear, take heed. I am the Prophet of Truth... And I am not afraid.|The High Prophet of Truth | {{Quote|Whosoever is gripped by fear, take heed. I am the Prophet of Truth... And I am not afraid.|The High Prophet of Truth<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level [[High Charity (level)|''High Charity'']]</ref>}} | ||
The '''High Prophet of Truth''', born '''Ord Casto''' | The '''High Prophet of Truth''', born '''Ord Casto'''<ref name="essential"/> and formerly serving as the '''Minister of Fortitude''', was the head of the three [[San'Shyuum]] [[Hierarchs]] who ruled the [[Covenant]] [[High Council]] during the [[Age of Reclamation|Ninth Age of Reclamation]]. Cunning and ruthless, Truth oversaw the Covenant's [[Human-Covenant War|genocidal campaign]] against [[human]]ity for twenty-seven years in a massive war. Truth also orchestrated the sudden [[Great Schism|expulsion and attempted genocide]] of the [[Sangheili]] during the final year of the war. This betrayal against his people would ultimately lead to [[Battle of the Citadel|his death]] in [[2552|December 2552]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early career=== | ===Early career=== | ||
Ord Casto was born on ''[[High Charity]]'' on [[2396|March 15, 2396]]. | Ord Casto was born on ''[[High Charity]]'' on [[2396|March 15, 2396]].<ref name="essential"/> He began his political career as a [[junior staffer]] serving in the [[Ministry of Concert]]. During his time in the Ministry, a complaint was received from an [[Unggoy]] distillers' union that claimed faulty atmospheric controls on [[Kig-Yar]] naval vessels were tainting the Unggoy's batches of [[infusion]]—recreational narcotics often enjoyed by Unggoy. Ord Casto was tasked with the dispute due to its seemingly trivial nature. However, he unearthed a conspiracy by several radical Kig-Yar [[shipmaster]]s to poison infusion resources. The Kig-Yar planned to render the Unggoy infertile, as petty revenge for the displacement of Kig-Yar nests which had led to an increase in Kig-Yar infant mortality—caused by a recent boom in Unggoy population. Although Casto recommended stiff penalties, the [[Minister of Concert]] decided to simply fine the Kig-Yar involved. Casto lodged a formal complaint, but was rebuffed by his superiors who did not wish to anger the Kig-Yar. However, the "Infusion Incident" quickly escalated into a bloody civil war known as the [[Unggoy Rebellion]] in [[2462]], bringing about the [[Ages of Conflict|39th Age of Conflict]].<ref name="ch150"/> After the Unggoy were pacified and brought back into the Covenant, the [[Ages of Doubt|23rd Age of Doubt]] began, and Casto was promoted to Minister of [[Ministry of Fortitude|Fortitude]] shortly after.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 156''</ref> | ||
As the Minister of Fortitude, Ord Casto served as an exceptional politician for decades.<ref name="universe">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/prophet-of-truth '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Prophet of Truth'']</ref> Throughout his service in this position, Fortitude worked hard to see that [[Forerunner]] technology was evenly distributed among the member races to prevent another Age of Conflict. Fortitude was on the [[Roll of Celibates]], a list of San'Shyuum not allowed to breed due to their weak genes. This did not, however, particularly bother him.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 264'' | As the Minister of Fortitude, Ord Casto served as an exceptional politician for decades.<ref name="universe">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/prophet-of-truth '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Prophet of Truth'']</ref> Throughout his service in this position, Fortitude worked hard to see that [[Forerunner]] technology was evenly distributed among the member races to prevent another Age of Conflict. Fortitude was on the [[Roll of Celibates]], a list of San'Shyuum not allowed to [[Reproduction#San.27Shyuum reproduction|breed]] due to their weak genes. This did not, however, particularly bother him.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 264''</ref> As the Minister of Fortitude, he was fond of smoking, yet he rarely used the [[hookah tobacco]]s favored by his senior staff.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 143''</ref> | ||
===Rise to Hierarch=== | ===Rise to Hierarch=== | ||
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The three Prophets successfully implemented their plan and became the new rulers of the Covenant. This heralded the beginning of the [[Ninth Age of Reclamation]]. Fortitude chose the name "Truth" as a reminder to himself of the truths he must never tell, and the lies he would have to spin to prevent the Covenant from fragmenting.<ref name="Halo page 384">'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 384''</ref> | The three Prophets successfully implemented their plan and became the new rulers of the Covenant. This heralded the beginning of the [[Ninth Age of Reclamation]]. Fortitude chose the name "Truth" as a reminder to himself of the truths he must never tell, and the lies he would have to spin to prevent the Covenant from fragmenting.<ref name="Halo page 384">'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 384''</ref> | ||
===Rubble crisis=== | ===Rubble crisis=== | ||
Around [[2535]], Truth was approached by the [[Kig-Yar]] [[Reth]], who had brought information of [[the Rubble]] and of the resident humans' desire to trade with the Kig-Yar.<ref name="cp236">'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''pages 236''</ref> Realizing that the trade could be used to map the human population, Truth secretly authorized Reth to begin trading weapons which had been modified for use by the humans, then sold to the [[Insurrectionist]]s living in the Rubble. This would hopefully allow the Covenant to track the weapons, finding new human worlds to glass. The institution of the [[Cole Protocol]] hindered this, but Reth had a plan to acquire the location of [[Earth|the human homeworld]] from his human contact [[Peter Bonifacio]]. Truth, who was wishing to minimize Sangheili control on the Covenant, promised the Kig-Yar a higher position in the Covenant if the task was successfully completed.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 229-231''</ref> Truth also approved of Reth's plans to construct a massive [[Unggoy]] army on the [[methane]]-rich [[moon]] of [[Metisette]] and eventually use it to attack Earth.<ref name="cp236"/> | |||
Around [[2535]], Truth was approached by the [[Kig-Yar]] [[Reth]], who had brought information of [[the Rubble]] and of the resident humans' desire to trade with the Kig-Yar.<ref name="cp236">'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''pages 236''</ref> Realizing that the trade could be used to map the human population, Truth secretly authorized Reth to begin trading weapons which had been modified for use by the humans, then sold to the [[Insurrectionist]]s living in the Rubble. This would hopefully allow the Covenant to track the weapons, finding new human worlds to glass. The institution of the [[Cole Protocol]] hindered this, but Reth had a plan to acquire the location of [[Earth|the human homeworld]] from his human contact [[Peter Bonifacio]]. Truth, who was wishing to minimize Sangheili control on the Covenant, promised the Kig-Yar a higher position in the Covenant if the task was successfully completed.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 229-231''</ref> Truth also approved of Reth's plans to construct a massive [[Unggoy]] army on the [[methane]]-rich [[moon]] of [[Metisette]] and eventually use it to attack Earth. | |||
All went according to plan until the uninformed Regret sent [[Shipmaster]] [[Thel 'Vadamee]] to investigate the weapons, which had made their way to [[black market]]s on ''High Charity''. Truth made his way to the [[Charybdis system]], several days after the [[Battle of Charybdis IX]], to personally rebuke Regret aboard the latter's personal cruiser—''[[Infinite Sacrifice]]''. Truth decided to leave for the Rubble alongside Regret and his fleet to either aid the Kig-Yar's efforts, or help destroy the Rubble.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 285-286''</ref> Due to a failure of the humans to provide Earth's location, Reth ordered an attack on the Rubble and [[Habitat Exodus|Exodus]] [[asteroid]]s, which soon disintegrated along with Truth's plan. With the failure of the plan, Truth was about to have Thel and his soldiers executed, until Thel saved him from a [[Zhar (Sangheili)|disillusioned Sangheili Zealot]]. As a reward, Truth spared Thel on the condition that he "say nothing of what happened here".<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 340-342''</ref> After returning to ''High Charity'', Truth looked on the positive side, stating that they had purged possible human-sympathizing Kig-Yar and Unggoy, and because of the modified weapons, had found two more human worlds.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 347-348''</ref> | All went according to plan until the uninformed Regret sent [[Shipmaster]] [[Thel 'Vadamee]] to investigate the weapons, which had made their way to [[black market]]s on ''High Charity''. Truth made his way to the [[Charybdis system]], several days after the [[Battle of Charybdis IX]], to personally rebuke Regret aboard the latter's personal cruiser—''[[Infinite Sacrifice]]''. Truth decided to leave for the Rubble alongside Regret and his fleet to either aid the Kig-Yar's efforts, or help destroy the Rubble.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 285-286''</ref> Due to a failure of the humans to provide Earth's location, Reth ordered an attack on the Rubble and [[Habitat Exodus|Exodus]] [[asteroid]]s, which soon disintegrated along with Truth's plan. With the failure of the plan, Truth was about to have Thel and his soldiers executed, until Thel saved him from a [[Zhar (Sangheili)|disillusioned Sangheili Zealot]]. As a reward, Truth spared Thel on the condition that he "say nothing of what happened here".<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 340-342''</ref> After returning to ''High Charity'', Truth looked on the positive side, stating that they had purged possible human-sympathizing Kig-Yar and Unggoy, and because of the modified weapons, had found two more human worlds.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 347-348''</ref> | ||
===Divisive mandate=== | ===Divisive mandate=== | ||
Obsessed with the Great Journey and | Obsessed with the Great Journey and his personal ascension into godhood, Truth would suffer no disloyalty. Even well before the removal of the Sangheili from the [[Honor Guard]] and the Covenant's [[Great Schism]], Truth had begun to doubt the loyalty and reliability of the Sangheili, viewing them as a species splintered by heresy and derision, even amongst their own ranks. The seeds of this were placed when the then-Vice Minister of Tranquility wisely made the decision to send the Jiralhanae to [[Harvest]], and the more recent incident concerning the [[Battle of the Rubble]] only strengthened these impressions. Most damning, isolated Sangheili held secret doubts as to why the humans were being exterminated despite their stubborn resistance and bravery. They had not been offered a chance to be absorbed into the Covenant as other races had. Truth learned of these conversations from Jiralhanae spies stationed through the Covenant's fleet. | ||
In contrast, Truth was pleased with the Jiralhanae for their eagerness to prove their loyalty, not to mention their battle prowess had earned them a place as the protectors of the Covenant. Such blind faith and vicious enthusiasm marked them as near perfect pawns for Truth to sacrifice, without the inherent risk that the honor-bound Sangheili held.<ref name="bwu">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=16989 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie Weekly Update: 01/23/09'']</ref> | |||
This led Truth to put his "divisive mandate" in motion. Secretly, he devised a complex scheme to eventually replace the Sangheili with the Jiralhanae as his personal guardians, as well as the primary warrior race of the Covenant. This started with subtle gestures that soon became [[Changing of the Guard|more and more drastic]], which later would ultimately culminate in the [[Great Schism]]. His plans were never made in haste; they were laid gradually and with great care.<ref name="bwu"/> | |||
===Discovery of Earth=== | ===Discovery of Earth=== | ||
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Some time before the Prophet of Regret's mission to Earth, Truth had managed to discover Earth's location. For him, this was an opportunity to crush his enemies—both the humans and the Sangheili—once and for all. Instead of informing the rest of the Covenant or his fellow Hierarchs of this discovery, he secretly assembled a fleet of over five hundred warships, to a command-and-control station called ''[[Unyielding Hierophant]]''. All of these forces were commanded exclusively by the Jiralhanae, making it a simple matter to turn the fleet against the Sangheili once the humans had been crushed. This plan had more immediate advantages as well; leaving the Sangheili to scour Earth in search of the most sacred Forerunner artifact in existence, the [[Installation 00|Ark]] [[Portal at Voi|portal generator]], would have placed Truth's plan upon the shoulders of a species he had already decided to cast aside.<ref name="waypoint">'''[[Halo Waypoint]]''', ''"Ten Twenty" history entry''</ref> | Some time before the Prophet of Regret's mission to Earth, Truth had managed to discover Earth's location. For him, this was an opportunity to crush his enemies—both the humans and the Sangheili—once and for all. Instead of informing the rest of the Covenant or his fellow Hierarchs of this discovery, he secretly assembled a fleet of over five hundred warships, to a command-and-control station called ''[[Unyielding Hierophant]]''. All of these forces were commanded exclusively by the Jiralhanae, making it a simple matter to turn the fleet against the Sangheili once the humans had been crushed. This plan had more immediate advantages as well; leaving the Sangheili to scour Earth in search of the most sacred Forerunner artifact in existence, the [[Installation 00|Ark]] [[Portal at Voi|portal generator]], would have placed Truth's plan upon the shoulders of a species he had already decided to cast aside.<ref name="waypoint">'''[[Halo Waypoint]]''', ''"Ten Twenty" history entry''</ref> | ||
However, the UNSC forces discovered ''Unyielding Hierophant'' and its purpose, and a small team of [[SPARTAN-II]] supersoldiers led by [[John-117|the Master Chief]] destroyed the station, along with all but a dozen of the ships in its charge. | However, the UNSC forces discovered ''Unyielding Hierophant'' and its purpose, and a small team of [[SPARTAN-II]] supersoldiers led by [[John-117|the Master Chief]] destroyed the station, along with all but a dozen of the ships in its charge.<ref name="waypoint"/> | ||
After the destruction of ''Unyielding Hierophant'', Truth waited in ''High Charity'' in the [[Sanctum of the Hierarchs]] for [[Tartarus]], [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]], to arrive with what remained of an ancient [[Forerunner Crystal]] that could manipulate time and space. He ordered the reward and secret execution of the remaining survivors from [[Operation: FIRST STRIKE]], so as not to cause panic in the Covenant by stories of how the [[Demon]]s had destroyed an entire fleet.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''pages 406-408''</ref> Knowledge of the station's ultimate goal, and its eventual destruction, were suppressed by the Prophet of Truth—the ''Unyielding Hierophant'' | After the destruction of ''Unyielding Hierophant'', Truth waited in ''High Charity'' in the [[Sanctum of the Hierarchs]] for [[Tartarus]], [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]], to arrive with what remained of an ancient [[Forerunner Crystal]] that could manipulate time and space. He ordered the reward and secret execution of the remaining survivors from [[Operation: FIRST STRIKE]], so as not to cause panic in the Covenant by stories of how the [[Demon]]s had destroyed an entire fleet.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''pages 406-408''</ref> Knowledge of the station's ultimate goal, and its eventual destruction, were suppressed by the Prophet of Truth—the ''Unyielding Hierophant'''s original purpose has since remained a closely guarded secret, even from the rest of the Hierarchs.<ref name="waypoint"/> | ||
===The Heretics and the new Arbiter=== | ===The Heretics and the new Arbiter=== | ||
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{{Quote|The Council decided to have you hung by your entrails, and your corpse paraded through the city. But ultimately, the terms of your execution are up to me.|Truth speaking to the new Arbiter, Thel 'Vadamee.}} | {{Quote|The Council decided to have you hung by your entrails, and your corpse paraded through the city. But ultimately, the terms of your execution are up to me.|Truth speaking to the new Arbiter, Thel 'Vadamee.}} | ||
Thel 'Vadamee, the former [[Supreme Commander]] of the ''[[Fleet of Particular Justice]]'', was brought before the High Council to answer for his failure in protecting the holy [[Installation 04|Halo]] from its destruction at the hands of [[John-117|the Demon]]. The Council called 'Vadamee a heretic for the magnitude of his failure, and with a nod, Truth dismissed 'Vadamee from the Council Chamber, stating that when the Great Journey began the disgraced Sangheili would be left behind. 'Vadamee was later branded with the [[Mark of Shame]] by Tartarus in front of the population of High Charity. However, instead of executing 'Vadamee as the Council decided, Truth, backed by the High Prophets of Regret and Mercy, chose to make him an [[Arbiter]]. Knowing full well that the Arbiter's missions were suicide, the Council would have their corpse in the end. Truth then sent his new Arbiter against the [[ | Thel 'Vadamee, the former [[Supreme Commander]] of the ''[[Fleet of Particular Justice]]'', was brought before the High Council to answer for his failure in protecting the holy [[Installation 04|Halo]] from its destruction at the hands of [[John-117|the Demon]]. The Council called 'Vadamee a heretic for the magnitude of his failure, and with a nod, Truth dismissed 'Vadamee from the Council Chamber, stating that when the Great Journey began the disgraced Sangheili would be left behind. 'Vadamee was later branded with the [[Mark of Shame]] by Tartarus in front of the population of High Charity. However, instead of executing 'Vadamee as the Council decided, Truth, backed by the High Prophets of Regret and Mercy, chose to make him an [[Arbiter]]. Knowing full well that the Arbiter's missions were suicide, the Council would have their corpse in the end. Truth then sent his new Arbiter against the [[Heretic]] rebellion forming on the nearby [[gas mine]] on [[Threshold]]. Despite heavy resistance from the Heretics and an unexpected incursion by [[the Flood]], the Arbiter succeeded in his task and survived. | ||
===Occupation of Earth=== | ===Occupation of Earth=== | ||
While Truth had kept the discovery of the human homeworld a secret | While Truth had kept the discovery of the human homeworld a secret, the Prophet of Regret managed to independently discover the location of the Portal. Eager to exploit its power, Regret quickly departed with a fleet of fifteen ships, not realizing that this planet was in fact the most heavily defended human world of all: Earth.<ref name="waypoint"/> | ||
Soon after this, Truth learned of the Prophet of Regret's foolhardy move and sent a massive | Soon after this, Truth learned of the Prophet of Regret's foolhardy move and sent a massive fleet, commanded by the Jiralhanae, to Earth to pick up where Regret had left off. Upon arrival at Earth, Regret's forces were outnumbered and outgunned. In mere hours, Regret was forced to retreat. Shortly thereafter, Truth's fleet arrived.<ref name="waypoint"/> | ||
Several surviving ships from Regret's fleet were still under the command of the Sangheili. Once Truth gave the word, the | Several surviving ships from Regret's fleet were still under the command of the Sangheili. Once Truth gave the word, the Jiralhanae in Truth's fleet forcefully overtook the Sangheili and assumed complete control over the fleet, and slaying any remaining Sangheili stationed on the planet at will,<ref name="waypoint"/><ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''</ref> with the ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'' being the only remaining ship from Regret's original fleet.<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', page 275</ref> Upon further orders from Truth, they aggressively deployed infantry directly into the human city of [[New Mombasa]], and picked up where Regret had left off. Once the UNSC forces had been defeated in the city of New Mombasa, Truth's fleet would start uncovering the Portal, preparing it for his arrival nearly a month later.<ref name="waypoint"/><ref>'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'''</ref> | ||
===Punishing Regret=== | ===Punishing Regret=== | ||
{{Quote|Your haste has jeopardized the fulfillment of our Covenant, threatened our grand design.|[[Cortana]], quoting Truth's words to Regret.}} | {{Quote|Your haste has jeopardized the fulfillment of our Covenant, threatened our grand design.|[[Cortana]], quoting Truth's words to Regret.}} | ||
While on [[Installation 05|Delta Halo]], Regret transmitted an apology to Truth, apologizing for his reckless attack on [[Earth]], having not anticipated a strong human presence there. Truth responded angrily, saying that it was only [[ | While on [[Installation 05|Delta Halo]], Regret transmitted an apology to Truth, apologizing for his reckless attack on [[Earth]], having not anticipated a strong human presence there. Truth responded angrily, saying that it was only [[Mercy]] who had stopped Truth from publicly condemning Regret. Nevertheless, High Charity and its fleet rushed to Installation 05 and released a fleet of [[Phantom]]s full of forces to save Regret from a strike force led by John-117. His sermons were interrupted when John-117 gained entry to his inner sanctum, assassinating Regret and his Honor Guard. The rescue Phantoms were called back by Truth, and instead an [[CAS-class assault carrier|assault carrier]] destroyed the ancient building. It is probable that Truth ''allowed'' Regret to be killed, using the Demon to rid himself of Regret, and providing a long needed pretext for the replacement of the Sangheili Honor Guards. | ||
===Locating the Sacred Icon=== | ===Locating the Sacred Icon=== | ||
[[File:H2ATruth2.png|thumb | [[File:H2ATruth2.png|thumb|300px|The Prophet of Truth announces the retrieval of [[Installation 05]]'s [[Activation Index]].]] | ||
{{Quote|We are, all of us, gravely concerned. The release of the Parasite was unexpected, unfortunate. But, there is no need to panic. In truth, this is a time to rejoice. A moment that all the Covenant should savor. For the Sacred Icon has been found. With it, our path is clear, our entry into the Divine Beyond guaranteed! The Great Journey is nigh! And nothing, not even the Flood, can stop it.|Truth to all of ''High Charity''}} | {{Quote|We are, all of us, gravely concerned. The release of the Parasite was unexpected, unfortunate. But, there is no need to panic. In truth, this is a time to rejoice. A moment that all the Covenant should savor. For the Sacred Icon has been found. With it, our path is clear, our entry into the Divine Beyond guaranteed! The Great Journey is nigh! And nothing, not even the Flood, can stop it.|Truth to all of ''High Charity''}} | ||
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{{Quote|With my blessing, the Brutes now lead our fleet. They ask for your allegiance, and you shall give it!|Truth, before fleeing High Charity.}} | {{Quote|With my blessing, the Brutes now lead our fleet. They ask for your allegiance, and you shall give it!|Truth, before fleeing High Charity.}} | ||
[[File:H2A - Reluctant Tartarus.jpg|300px|thumb|Truth betrays Mercy, leaving him for dead and taking full control of the Covenant.]] | [[File:H2A - Reluctant Tartarus.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Truth betrays Mercy, leaving him for dead and taking full control of the Covenant.]] | ||
After Regret was killed by the Master Chief, Truth's duplicitous scheming came to full fruition. The Elite Honor Guard's failure to protect the Prophet of Regret afforded him with the final leverage needed to appoint the Brutes to the lofty position. Truth began [[Changing of the Guard|replacing]] the [[Sangheili Honor Guardsman|Elites]] with the [[Jiralhanae Honor Guardsman|Brutes]] as the Prophets' [[Honor Guard of the Covenant|protectors]]. This was a devastating blow to the Elites' honor, and they threatened to resign from the High Council in outrage. Shortly thereafter, while Truth was addressing the Covenant about the Flood, the Sacred Icon, and the [[Great Journey]], SPARTAN-117 was teleported into Truth's chamber by the [[Gravemind]], who had an interest in helping Chief prevent Halo from firing. Forced to flee from the Demon, Truth and Mercy tried to escape to the Forerunner Dreadnought located in the city's center. On the move, Truth, knowing that there was no chance of the Sangheili stepping down peacefully, secretly ordered the genocide of the Sangheili by the Jiralhanae. Initially, the Sangheili believed that the Jiralhanae had begun an insurrection against them and the Prophets. When [[Thel 'Vadam]] informed them otherwise, the Sangheili rebelled against the Covenant completely. The [[Great Schism|Covenant Civil War]] had begun. | After Regret was killed by the Master Chief, Truth's duplicitous scheming came to full fruition. The Elite Honor Guard's failure to protect the Prophet of Regret afforded him with the final leverage needed to appoint the Brutes to the lofty position. Truth began [[Changing of the Guard|replacing]] the [[Sangheili Honor Guardsman|Elites]] with the [[Jiralhanae Honor Guardsman|Brutes]] as the Prophets' [[Honor Guard of the Covenant|protectors]]. This was a devastating blow to the Elites' honor, and they threatened to resign from the High Council in outrage. Shortly thereafter, while Truth was addressing the Covenant about the Flood, the Sacred Icon, and the [[Great Journey]], SPARTAN-117 was teleported into Truth's chamber by the [[Gravemind]], who had an interest in helping Chief prevent Halo from firing. Forced to flee from the Demon, Truth and Mercy tried to escape to the Forerunner Dreadnought located in the city's center. On the move, Truth, knowing that there was no chance of the Sangheili stepping down peacefully, secretly ordered the genocide of the Sangheili by the Jiralhanae. Initially, the Sangheili believed that the Jiralhanae had begun an insurrection against them and the Prophets. When [[Thel 'Vadam]] informed them otherwise, the Sangheili rebelled against the Covenant completely. The [[Great Schism|Covenant Civil War]] had begun. | ||
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===Assault on Earth=== | ===Assault on Earth=== | ||
[[File:Broadcast2.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Broadcast2.jpg|thumb|300px|A hologram of Truth in [[Voi]].]] | ||
{{Quote|You are, all of you, vermin! Cowering in the dirt, thinking... what, I wonder? That you might escape the coming fire? ''No!'' Your world will [[Glassing|burn until its surface is but glass]]! And not even your ''[[John-117|Demon]]'' will live to creep - blackened - from its hole to mar the reflection of our passage, the culmination of our Journey. For your destruction is the will of the gods. And I? I am their instrument!|Truth making a broadcast to the humans of Earth.}} | {{Quote|You are, all of you, vermin! Cowering in the dirt, thinking... what, I wonder? That you might escape the coming fire? ''No!'' Your world will [[Glassing|burn until its surface is but glass]]! And not even your ''[[John-117|Demon]]'' will live to creep - blackened - from its hole to mar the reflection of our passage, the culmination of our Journey. For your destruction is the will of the gods. And I? I am their instrument!|Truth making a broadcast to the humans of Earth.}} | ||
Although Tartarus' attempt to activate Delta Halo had failed, ending in the Brute Chieftain's death, Truth was not deterred, going back to the artifact which Regret had sought. Truth departed from High Charity onboard the Forerunner Dreadnought, severing the ancient vessel from the city's power grid. Unknowingly carrying Spartan-117 onboard the ship, Truth headed for Earth, and after his fleet managed to defeat the orbital defenses, he landed the Dreadnought on the Forerunner artifact. His troops had nearly finished excavation during the four weeks since their arrival. While the digging was still in process, Truth broadcast to [[Crow's Nest | Although Tartarus' attempt to activate Delta Halo had failed, ending in the Brute Chieftain's death, Truth was not deterred, going back to the artifact which Regret had sought. Truth departed from High Charity onboard the Forerunner Dreadnought, severing the ancient vessel from the city's power grid. Unknowingly carrying Spartan-117 onboard the ship, Truth headed for Earth, and after his fleet managed to defeat the orbital defenses, he landed the Dreadnought on the Forerunner artifact. His troops had nearly finished excavation during the four weeks since their arrival. While the digging was still in process, Truth broadcast to [[Crow's Nest|a UNSC base]], declaring that human extinction was inevitable and not even their "Demon" could stop him. | ||
===The Ark and death=== | ===The Ark and death=== | ||
[[File:TruthDeath-large.jpg|thumb|300px|The death of Truth at the hands of Arbiter Thel 'Vadam .]] | |||
{{quote|I... am... Truth! The voice of the Covenant!|Truth's last words}} | {{quote|I... am... Truth! The voice of the Covenant!|Truth's last words}} | ||
Once [[Portal at Voi|the artifact]] was fully uncovered, Truth landed his Dreadnought directly on it, while his troops set up air defenses around the perimeter. On [[2552#November|November 17]], the UNSC managed to break through the defenses and assault the Dreadnought directly. However, their attack failed, and Truth successfully activated the artifact, opening [[Slipspace portal|a portal]] through which he and his followers departed.<ref>''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[The Storm]]''</ref> | Once [[Portal at Voi|the artifact]] was fully uncovered, Truth landed his Dreadnought directly on it, while his troops set up air defenses around the perimeter. On [[2552#November|November 17]], the UNSC managed to break through the defenses and assault the Dreadnought directly. However, their attack failed, and Truth successfully activated the artifact, opening [[Slipspace portal|a portal]] through which he and his followers departed.<ref>''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[The Storm]]''</ref> | ||
After arriving at [[Installation 00]]--the real Ark--on [[2552#December|December 11]],<ref name="halo.xbox.com">[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/featured/video/herofortitude/bfe5038b-314a-4f17-a6be-f7613e0e3788 '''Halo Waypoint''', ''Hero-Fortitude'']</ref> Truth set down on the massive construct in his Dreadnought, eventually traveling to the Ark's [[Citadel]] from where he would activate the rings. Later that day, his forces captured [[Sergeant Major]] [[Avery Johnson]], whose status as a [[Reclaimer]] would be used to activate the rings for him. Despite the Prophet's efforts, the combined forces of the UNSC and the Elites deactivated a section of his shield and broke through, along with the newly Flood-controlled ''High Charity''. Truth's enemies closed in around him, assaulting the Citadel from all sides. In the Ark's [[Citadel]], a [[Brute Chieftain]] proceeded to beat a captive Johnson, who goaded him on. Truth ordered the Chieftain to let him live, as only a human could activate Forerunner technology. As the High Prophet tried to force Johnson to activate the ring, Commander Keyes crashed a [[D77H-TCI Pelican Dropship|Pelican]] into the control platform in hopes of rescuing Johnson, but found herself surrounded by Truth's [[Brute Bodyguard]]s. | |||
After arriving at [[Installation 00]] | |||
As Miranda held the Brutes back with her firearms, Truth told her she that she was only delaying the inevitable. Realizing he was right, Miranda decided to kill both herself and Johnson before either could be forced to activate the installations. However, she hesitated to kill Johnson, giving Truth the opportunity to shoot her in the back with a [[Type-25 Carbine|Brute Spiker]]. He then derisively commented to Johnson that he now understood why the Forerunners had left humanity behind: Humans were too weak and sentimental to be worthy of ascension to godhood.<ref>''[[Halo 3]]'', [[The Covenant (level)|The Covenant]]</ref> Truth forced Johnson's hand onto the control panel, activating the Halo Array. | |||
As Miranda held the Brutes back with her firearms, Truth told her she that she was only delaying the inevitable. Realizing he was right, Miranda decided to kill both herself and Johnson before either could be forced to activate the installations. However, she hesitated to kill Johnson, giving Truth the opportunity to shoot her in the back with a [[ | |||
Truth's plans were derailed, however, by the appearance of [[John-117]] and [[Thel 'Vadam]], who had formed a temporary alliance with the Gravemind and its Flood. Truth's guards were overwhelmed by the surge of Flood on the bridge, and by the time John-117 and Thel reached Truth, he was already succumbing to Flood infection. Declaring his vengeance on a Prophet, not a parasite, the Arbiter held Truth by the throat and forced him to watch helplessly as John-117 deactivated the Halo Array. Truth gave a final, defiant declaration of his holiness before being stabbed through the chest by 'Vadam's Energy Sword. The supreme leader of the Covenant was dead, and what was left of his empire crumbled away soon after. | Truth's plans were derailed, however, by the appearance of [[John-117]] and [[Thel 'Vadam]], who had formed a temporary alliance with the Gravemind and its Flood. Truth's guards were overwhelmed by the surge of Flood on the bridge, and by the time John-117 and Thel reached Truth, he was already succumbing to Flood infection. Declaring his vengeance on a Prophet, not a parasite, the Arbiter held Truth by the throat and forced him to watch helplessly as John-117 deactivated the Halo Array. Truth gave a final, defiant declaration of his holiness before being stabbed through the chest by 'Vadam's Energy Sword. The supreme leader of the Covenant was dead, and what was left of his empire crumbled away soon after. | ||
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
The High Prophet of Truth was remembered as a notorious leader who doomed his people, by both those who fought against him,<ref name="damned">[[Halo: Broken Circle]] page 285 "Already the city was in complete chaos, wracked by all-out civil war. Then, in the corner of the screen, Zo saw something he could not believe. His Sanghieli companions came and stood near, gazing in shock at what the viewscreen conveyed. The immense Forerunner Dreadnought at the center of High Charity, which had for so long served as a reminder of the Writ of Union between San'Shyuum and Sangheili, had suddenly rent free from its moorings and begun to climb, a burning sun beaming from where its long-since-decommissioned engines were. The noble and ancient vessel shook the entire city, concussively reverberating through the air, and rumbling through the supply ship as it rose skyward to the upper parts of the dome. Zo gazed in horror at what he saw-the entire city began to dim and darken with the Dreadnought departing upward, having lost the source of much of its power. This truly was a sign of the times."</ref><ref>[[Halo: Tales from Slipspace]] [[Hunting Party]] - | |||
The High Prophet of Truth was remembered as a notorious leader who doomed his people, by both those who | "I am not Tartarus or some fanatic. I am not Truth. I am not Regret. I am their remedy."</ref> as well as those who were loyal to him.<ref>[[Halo: Fractures]] [[Halo: Shadow of Intent]] page 131 "Truth said and did many unfortunate things..." , [[Boru'a'Neem]]</ref> He had twisted certain aspects of the [[Covenant religion]] and lied, [[Great Schism|betrayed]] the Sangheili sparking a civil war, left a [[High Prophet of Mercy|fellow Hierarch]] for dead, and abandoned High Charity with its [[Anodyne Spirit|power source]]; leaving the capital city without power to be [[Fall of High Charity|overrun]] by the [[Flood]].<ref name="damned" /> Following the end of the war, the lies that Truth perpetuated had been exposed. | ||
"I am not Tartarus or some fanatic. I am not Truth. I am not Regret. I am their remedy."</ref> as well as those who were loyal to him.<ref>[[Halo: Fractures]] [[Halo: Shadow of Intent]] page 131 "Truth said and did many unfortunate things..." , [[Boru'a'Neem]]</ref> He had twisted certain aspects of the [[Covenant religion]] and lied, [[Great Schism|betrayed]] the Sangheili sparking a civil war, left a [[Prophet of Mercy|fellow Hierarch]] for dead, and abandoned High Charity with its [[Anodyne Spirit|power source]]; leaving the capital city without power to be [[Fall of High Charity|overrun]] by the [[Flood]]. | |||
==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== | ||
[[File: | [[File:HGN_Shiek_Truth.jpg|thumb|250px|Behind his collected and manipulative facade, the Prophet of Truth was torn by internal conflict over his knowledge of the very foundation of the Covenant being a lie.{{fact}}]] | ||
In public, Truth displayed a calm, stoic personality. During Thel 'Vadamee's trial he expressed little or no emotion whatsoever despite the fact that Installation 04 was an irreplaceable relic. However, he was quick to become angry towards those, like his fellow Hierarch Regret, who did something foolish or reckless. If so angered, Truth was quick to dispose of his enemies, directly or through careful plotting. After arriving on Earth, Truth appeared noticeably more aggressive and impatient, possibly having grown annoyed by the "Demon" interfering in his ascent to godhood. | In public, Truth displayed a calm, stoic personality. During Thel 'Vadamee's trial he expressed little or no emotion whatsoever despite the fact that Installation 04 was an irreplaceable relic. However, he was quick to become angry towards those, like his fellow Hierarch Regret, who did something foolish or reckless. If so angered, Truth was quick to dispose of his enemies, directly or through careful plotting. After arriving on Earth, Truth appeared noticeably more aggressive and impatient, possibly having grown annoyed by the "Demon" interfering in his ascent to godhood. | ||
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Although inspiring and charismatic, it is likely that Truth was at least partially insane. Despite being aware that humanity, not the Covenant, were the Forerunners' chosen successors, he was still fixated upon achieving godhood through the use of the Halo Rings. He seems to have rationalized this by claiming that humanity was "weak", and that the Forerunners had left them behind intentionally. Truth thus became obsessed with gaining more power for himself, to the point where he began to see himself as a god, ready to join the Forerunners that he worshipped. | Although inspiring and charismatic, it is likely that Truth was at least partially insane. Despite being aware that humanity, not the Covenant, were the Forerunners' chosen successors, he was still fixated upon achieving godhood through the use of the Halo Rings. He seems to have rationalized this by claiming that humanity was "weak", and that the Forerunners had left them behind intentionally. Truth thus became obsessed with gaining more power for himself, to the point where he began to see himself as a god, ready to join the Forerunners that he worshipped. | ||
Another potential possibility was that Truth was secretly aware of the Halos' purpose, and wished to fire them himself; then, having been shielded on the Halo he fired (or, alternatively, the Ark), he could have started a new age in which he ruled as one supreme god over all who survived on this Halo installation, leading him to be | Another potential possibility was that Truth was secretly aware of the Halos' purpose, and wished to fire them himself; then, having been shielded on the Halo he fired (or, alternatively, the Ark), he could have started a new age in which he ruled as one supreme god over all who survived on this Halo installation, leading him to be immortalised in the time afterwards. If this is the case, Truth lied to the entire Covenant, using the promise of the Great Journey to manipulate them into doing his bidding. | ||
As evidenced by his desire to achieve divinity at the expense of the entire galaxy, Truth was a callous individual who disregarded the lives of both his allies and enemies. Truth was responsible for the Human-Covenant War and the twenty-three billion human lives lost in it, as well as the Great Schism, and the frequent betrayal of his allies. Truth also compromised the holy city of ''High Charity'' at a key moment during the Flood assault on the city, due to the Covenant civil war that he caused. | As evidenced by his desire to achieve divinity at the expense of the entire galaxy, Truth was a callous individual who disregarded the lives of both his allies and enemies. Truth was responsible for the Human-Covenant War and the twenty-three billion human lives lost in it, as well as the Great Schism, and the frequent betrayal of his allies. Truth also compromised the holy city of ''High Charity'' at a key moment during the Flood assault on the city, due to the Covenant civil war that he caused. | ||
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Although a description for the Prophet describes him as "deluded, possibly insane" as well as a true believer, it is noted that he has always been far less ascetic in his views, even while still the Minister of Fortitude, accepting the dogma but not usually acting in particular reverence toward it.<ref>''Halo: Contact Harvest'', page 148: "Fortitude was not as devout as other Prophets. He believed in the Great Journey, to be sure, but by vocation he was more technocrat than theologian. And yet, as the Minister rose through a pocket of less-crowded air, he couldn't help but feel a rush of spiritual invigoration as the Dreadnought's grand tripodal frame began to glimmer in the morning light."</ref> This continued later on in his career as a Hierarch, most likely because he was partially disillusioned to the Covenant religion by Mendicant Bias's revelations aboard the Forerunner Dreadnought, though not to the extent, unfortunately, that he knew that the Great Journey was a myth and that activating the Halos would destroy all sentient life in the galaxy. | Although a description for the Prophet describes him as "deluded, possibly insane" as well as a true believer, it is noted that he has always been far less ascetic in his views, even while still the Minister of Fortitude, accepting the dogma but not usually acting in particular reverence toward it.<ref>''Halo: Contact Harvest'', page 148: "Fortitude was not as devout as other Prophets. He believed in the Great Journey, to be sure, but by vocation he was more technocrat than theologian. And yet, as the Minister rose through a pocket of less-crowded air, he couldn't help but feel a rush of spiritual invigoration as the Dreadnought's grand tripodal frame began to glimmer in the morning light."</ref> This continued later on in his career as a Hierarch, most likely because he was partially disillusioned to the Covenant religion by Mendicant Bias's revelations aboard the Forerunner Dreadnought, though not to the extent, unfortunately, that he knew that the Great Journey was a myth and that activating the Halos would destroy all sentient life in the galaxy. | ||
All of Truth's actions can be seen as a means to preserve the Covenant. He declared war on humanity in order to keep the Covenant from learning that the Great Journey was a lie, which would tear it apart. | All of Truth's actions can be seen as a means to preserve the Covenant. He declared war on humanity in order to keep the Covenant from learning that the Great Journey was a lie, which would tear it apart.<ref name="Halo page 384"/> When Sangheili came closer to finding out that the Great Journey was a lie, as with [[Sesa 'Refumee's heretic faction]], he viewed them as a threat. Seeing the Sangheili as a threat to uncovering the truth, he made plans to [[Great Schism|eject them from the Covenant]] in order to stop the truth behind the Great Journey from spreading. As a leader, keeping the Covenant alive was one of his main goals if not the highest. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*In ''Halo: Contact Harvest'' (in which Truth was still known as Fortitude), it is stated that the design of Fortitude's apartment, which narrows as it gets higher until finally tapering to a point, is not only to serve as an anti-intruder measure, but also as a personification of Fortitude's political philosophy: At the top, there is only room for one. This foreshadows Truth's later betrayal of Regret and Mercy in order to become the sole head of the Covenant.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 154''</ref> | *In ''Halo: Contact Harvest'' (in which Truth was still known as Fortitude), it is stated that the design of Fortitude's apartment, which narrows as it gets higher until finally tapering to a point, is not only to serve as an anti-intruder measure, but also as a personification of Fortitude's political philosophy: At the top, there is only room for one. This foreshadows Truth's later betrayal of Regret and Mercy in order to become the sole head of the Covenant.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 154''</ref> | ||
*The Prophet of Truth was named #60 on IGN's Top 100 Video Game Villains list.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/videogame-villains/60.html '''IGN''': ''Prophet of Truth is number 60'']</ref> | *The Prophet of Truth was named #60 on IGN's Top 100 Video Game Villains list.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/videogame-villains/60.html '''IGN''': ''Prophet of Truth is number 60'']</ref> | ||
*Truth's | *Truth's day and month of birth was decided upon in ''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide''. It was chosen to echo "the Ides of March" account of Julius Caesar's assassination, as the Prophet of Truth was assassinated by the Arbiter. | ||
*In the level ''[[Regret ( | *In the level ''[[Regret (level)|Regret]]'', [[Cortana]] comments that the Master Chief might actually be doing Truth a favor by killing the [[Prophet of Regret]] after listening to Truth's admonishing reply to Regret's message. Indeed, the Master Chief killing Regret opened the way for Truth to seize more power for himself. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Enter Truth.jpg|Truth's [[gravity throne]]. | File:Enter Truth.jpg|Truth's [[gravity throne]]. | ||
File:1225417639 Truth and mercy.jpg|The Prophets of Truth and Mercy. | File:1225417639 Truth and mercy.jpg|The Prophets of Truth and Mercy. | ||
File:H3_TheStorm_TruthHologram.png|A hologram of Truth in ''[[Halo 3]]'' | File:H3_TheStorm_TruthHologram.png|A hologram of Truth. | ||
File:Truth and Johnson.png|Truth forcing Johnson to activate [[Installation 00]] in ''[[Halo 3]]''. | |||
File:Truth ODST.jpg|Truth in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. | File:Truth ODST.jpg|Truth in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. | ||
File:H3ODST Truth&Huragok.png|The Prophet of Truth with two [[Huragok]]. | File:H3ODST Truth&Huragok.png|The Prophet of Truth with two [[Huragok]]. | ||
File:Truth - Origins.png|The Prophet of Truth as seen in ''[[Origins]]''. | File:Truth - Origins.png|The Prophet of Truth as seen in ''[[Origins]]''. | ||
File:Prophet of Tru7h Odd One Out.jpg|The Prophet of Truth's non-canon appearance in ''[[Odd One Out]]''. | File:Prophet of Tru7h Odd One Out.jpg|The Prophet of Truth's non-canon appearance in ''[[Odd One Out]]''. | ||
File:Arbiter the return.jpg|[[Thel 'Vadam]] impaling the Prophet of Truth in the motion comic adaptation of ''[[The Return]]''. | |||
File:H2A - Truth model.jpg|A model of Truth for ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary]]''. | File:H2A - Truth model.jpg|A model of Truth for ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary]]''. | ||
File:H2A-POT.jpg|Truth's face in Halo 2 Anniversary | File:H2A-POT.jpg|Truth's face in Halo 2 Anniversary | ||
File:Hroa2 Truth.png|The Prophet of Truth in ''[[Halo: Rise of Atriox]]''. | File:Hroa2 Truth.png|The Prophet of Truth in ''[[Halo: Rise of Atriox]]''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'' | *''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'' | ||
**''[[The Return]]'' {{C|Motion comic only}} | **''[[The Return]]'' {{C|Motion comic only}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Glasslands]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Halo: Glasslands]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]'' | *''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]'' | ||
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*''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'' | *''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]'' | *''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]'' | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Truth}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Truth}} | ||
[[Category:San'Shyuum | [[Category:San'Shyuum]] | ||
[[Category:Covenant politicians]] | [[Category:Covenant politicians]] | ||
[[Category:Hierarchs]] | [[Category:Hierarchs]] |