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Early in his military career, 'Moramee rose in renown due to his success in several ordained campaigns, quelling various rebellions. His quick rise through the Covenant's ranks began during the [[Sixteenth Unggoy Disobedience]], when he led a Covenant strike force to quell the dissenting [[Unggoy]] in a matter of days.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}}{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} 'Moramee later ended the [[List of known Covenant heretics|heretic]]al reign of the [[Kig-Yar]] [[pirate]] prince [[Krith]], who rebelled against the Covenant on Malurok.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} The campaign against Krith reduced 'Moramee's [[legion]] to a handful of hardened killers, while also cementing his reputation for ruthlessness. After butchering the notorious pirate prince and his allies,{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} 'Moramee personally retrieved the modified {{Pattern|Zubo|beam rifle}} known as "''[[Krith's Left Hand]]''" from the Kig-Yar's personal vaults.{{Ref/Game|Id=REQ|H5G|List of REQ cards|REQ card|Detail=Krith's Left Hand description|Quote=Reclaimed from the notorious Kig-Yar Pirate King's personal vaults by the previous Arbiter, Ripa 'Moramee. Advanced Beam Rifle that fires a burst of energy with each pull of the trigger.}}{{Ref/Site|Id=CFLocke|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-locke-load|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Locke & Load|D=08|M=11|Y=2020}} 'Moramee would continue to hone his skills in war in dozens of compliance campaigns at the fringes of Covenant space, [[glassing]] worlds to prove his devotion to the [[Great Journey]].{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} | Early in his military career, 'Moramee rose in renown due to his success in several ordained campaigns, quelling various rebellions. His quick rise through the Covenant's ranks began during the [[Sixteenth Unggoy Disobedience]], when he led a Covenant strike force to quell the dissenting [[Unggoy]] in a matter of days.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}}{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} 'Moramee later ended the [[List of known Covenant heretics|heretic]]al reign of the [[Kig-Yar]] [[pirate]] prince [[Krith]], who rebelled against the Covenant on Malurok.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} The campaign against Krith reduced 'Moramee's [[legion]] to a handful of hardened killers, while also cementing his reputation for ruthlessness. After butchering the notorious pirate prince and his allies,{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} 'Moramee personally retrieved the modified {{Pattern|Zubo|beam rifle}} known as "''[[Krith's Left Hand]]''" from the Kig-Yar's personal vaults.{{Ref/Game|Id=REQ|H5G|List of REQ cards|REQ card|Detail=Krith's Left Hand description|Quote=Reclaimed from the notorious Kig-Yar Pirate King's personal vaults by the previous Arbiter, Ripa 'Moramee. Advanced Beam Rifle that fires a burst of energy with each pull of the trigger.}}{{Ref/Site|Id=CFLocke|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-locke-load|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Locke & Load|D=08|M=11|Y=2020}} 'Moramee would continue to hone his skills in war in dozens of compliance campaigns at the fringes of Covenant space, [[glassing]] worlds to prove his devotion to the [[Great Journey]].{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} | ||
However, 'Moramee's ambition grew too great, leading him to attempt a ''coup d'état'' against his [[kaidon]] in Moram.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} Having overestimated both his leadership ability and the strength of his own loyal forces,{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} 'Moramee was finally defeated in battle when his coup failed and he was captured by the kaidon's forces. After being brought before his kaidon and a Covenant court, 'Moramee was found guilty for not only rebelling against his kaidon, but for failing in the process—an even greater sin. For his crimes, 'Moramee was sentenced to a [[cycle]] in the [[Weeping Shadows of Sorrow]], a super-maximum security penitentiary,{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} followed by condemnation to a "living death".{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} 'Moramee was threatened by many of his fellow inmates for the dishonor he had brought upon his [[clan]], eventually culminating with him inciting a large-scale prison riot a short time later. Using the resulting chaos to his advantage, 'Moramee attempted to escape, though he was soon captured, heavily beaten, and placed in solitary confinement within a [[plasma]] grid.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} 'Moramee's time in prison was not kind to his body physically and, while his incarceration did not break his spirit, he was left feeling purposeless.{{Ref/ | However, 'Moramee's ambition grew too great, leading him to attempt a ''coup d'état'' against his [[kaidon]] in Moram.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} Having overestimated both his leadership ability and the strength of his own loyal forces,{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} 'Moramee was finally defeated in battle when his coup failed and he was captured by the kaidon's forces. After being brought before his kaidon and a Covenant court, 'Moramee was found guilty for not only rebelling against his kaidon, but for failing in the process—an even greater sin. For his crimes, 'Moramee was sentenced to a [[cycle]] in the [[Weeping Shadows of Sorrow]], a super-maximum security penitentiary,{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} followed by condemnation to a "living death".{{Ref/Reuse|CFOnceLost}} 'Moramee was threatened by many of his fellow inmates for the dishonor he had brought upon his [[clan]], eventually culminating with him inciting a large-scale prison riot a short time later. Using the resulting chaos to his advantage, 'Moramee attempted to escape, though he was soon captured, heavily beaten, and placed in solitary confinement within a [[plasma]] grid.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} 'Moramee's time in prison was not kind to his body physically and, while his incarceration did not break his spirit, he was left feeling purposeless.{{Ref/Reuse|OSG}} | ||
===Appointment to Arbiter=== | ===Appointment to Arbiter=== | ||
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Regret's decision led to concerned mumbling among the Prophets' [[Covenant Honor Guard|Honor Guard]], who had no prior knowledge of this plan.{{Ref/Reuse|OSG}} 'Moramee was considered a radical choice as Arbiter;{{Ref/Game|Id=pl|HW2|Phoenix Logs|Detail=The Arbiter}} the appointment displeased many within the Covenant, with 'Moramee's methods and strategies coming under scrutiny.{{Ref/Game|Id=Cards|HW|Target profile|Detail=Ripa 'Moramee}} The creation of a new Arbiter caused a split in the Covenant: an ever-growing faction of Sangheili, who were opposed to the new Hierarchs, seized control of several [[Forerunner]] relics, including remnants of a massive Forerunner space installation that supposedly contained a "key" of some sort capable of activating Forerunner technology. The Arbiter was sent by the Hierarchs to end this rebellion, resulting in a vicious battle that raged for days which ended with the destruction of many heretics. The rebellion was silenced, but the mysterious key, however, was never found.{{Ref/Game|Id=Timeline|HW|Halo Wars Timeline Events|Timeline Events|Detail=Excerpt from The Punished Deeds, Vol. III}} | Regret's decision led to concerned mumbling among the Prophets' [[Covenant Honor Guard|Honor Guard]], who had no prior knowledge of this plan.{{Ref/Reuse|OSG}} 'Moramee was considered a radical choice as Arbiter;{{Ref/Game|Id=pl|HW2|Phoenix Logs|Detail=The Arbiter}} the appointment displeased many within the Covenant, with 'Moramee's methods and strategies coming under scrutiny.{{Ref/Game|Id=Cards|HW|Target profile|Detail=Ripa 'Moramee}} The creation of a new Arbiter caused a split in the Covenant: an ever-growing faction of Sangheili, who were opposed to the new Hierarchs, seized control of several [[Forerunner]] relics, including remnants of a massive Forerunner space installation that supposedly contained a "key" of some sort capable of activating Forerunner technology. The Arbiter was sent by the Hierarchs to end this rebellion, resulting in a vicious battle that raged for days which ended with the destruction of many heretics. The rebellion was silenced, but the mysterious key, however, was never found.{{Ref/Game|Id=Timeline|HW|Halo Wars Timeline Events|Timeline Events|Detail=Excerpt from The Punished Deeds, Vol. III}} | ||
Regret would later include 'Moramee in his plans to activate a Forerunner [[fleet]] of {{Class|Sojourner|dreadnought}}s found within the recently discovered [[Trove]]—known as the Etran Harborage. Regret intended to use the fleet to quickly wipe out humanity, though the Covenant lacked the technology to activate the [[warship]]s. Additionally, the parasitic [[Flood]] maintained a presence within the [[shield world]], complicating Covenant investigations.{{Ref/Reuse| | Regret would later include 'Moramee in his plans to activate a Forerunner [[fleet]] of {{Class|Sojourner|dreadnought}}s found within the recently discovered [[Trove]]—known as the Etran Harborage. Regret intended to use the fleet to quickly wipe out humanity, though the Covenant lacked the technology to activate the [[warship]]s. Additionally, the parasitic [[Flood]] maintained a presence within the [[shield world]], complicating Covenant investigations.{{Ref/Reuse|OSG}} | ||
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[[File:HW The Arbiter overseeing an operation.png|thumb|250px|left|Ripa 'Moramee and Re'gish Wamik uncover the Forerunner structure on Harvest]] | [[File:HW The Arbiter overseeing an operation.png|thumb|250px|left|Ripa 'Moramee and Re'gish Wamik uncover the Forerunner structure on Harvest]] | ||
{{Main|Harvest campaign}} | {{Main|Harvest campaign}} | ||
Upon the return of [[Tartarus]] from the human [[agriculture world]] of [[Harvest]], Regret formalized the Sangheili-led [[Fleet of Glorious Interdiction]] to recapture the planet, electing 'Moramee as its commander.{{Ref/Reuse|evg}} Regret personally tasked 'Moramee with securing Harvest to search for Forerunner artifacts,{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} believing that the world may contain a key that could activate the Forerunner dreadnoughts.{{Ref/Reuse| | Upon the return of [[Tartarus]] from the human [[agriculture world]] of [[Harvest]], Regret formalized the Sangheili-led [[Fleet of Glorious Interdiction]] to recapture the planet, electing 'Moramee as its commander.{{Ref/Reuse|evg}} Regret personally tasked 'Moramee with securing Harvest to search for Forerunner artifacts,{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} believing that the world may contain a key that could activate the Forerunner dreadnoughts.{{Ref/Reuse|OSG}} When the Fleet of Glorious Interdiction arrived at Harvest in [[2526]], the fleet became entangled in a five-year long [[Harvest campaign|campaign]] against [[Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]]'s [[Third Fleet]].{{Ref/Level|Id=alpha|HW|Alpha Base (Halo Wars level)|Alpha Base}} The [[United Nations Space Command]] was aware of his presence, but was unable to gather more than cursory intelligence used to construct a [[Target profile#.2399 211 68|target profile]] on him.{{Ref/Reuse|Cards}} | ||
Despite having command of the Covenant forces during the campaign, 'Moramee was not always present on Harvest. He also led Covenant forces in removing the Flood presence in the interior of the Etran Harborage. In around [[2531#February|February 2531]], while 'Moramee and Regret were visiting the recently cleansed interior of the shield world, forces of the Fleet of Glorious Interdiction had located a Forerunner "[[relic]]" beneath Harvest's surface, in the planet's northern polar region. When 'Moramee reported the discovery of the temple to Regret, the Hierarch chastised the Arbiter for not being personally present for the relic's discovery and sent him back to Harvest to search for the alleged key.{{Ref/Reuse| | Despite having command of the Covenant forces during the campaign, 'Moramee was not always present on Harvest. He also led Covenant forces in removing the Flood presence in the interior of the Etran Harborage. In around [[2531#February|February 2531]], while 'Moramee and Regret were visiting the recently cleansed interior of the shield world, forces of the Fleet of Glorious Interdiction had located a Forerunner "[[relic]]" beneath Harvest's surface, in the planet's northern polar region. When 'Moramee reported the discovery of the temple to Regret, the Hierarch chastised the Arbiter for not being personally present for the relic's discovery and sent him back to Harvest to search for the alleged key.{{Ref/Reuse|OSG}} | ||
Upon returning to Harvest, the Arbiter met with [[Field Master]] [[Re'gish Wamik]], who was leading the Covenant forces in excavating the relic.{{Ref/Reuse|approach}} During the relic's excavation, 'Moramee sent in squads of Unggoy to ensure the interior was safe, fearing a possible Flood occupation. The Unggoy would live if the path was clear, but if they demonstrated any fear or if any trouble was detected, 'Moramee would detonate [[plasma]] bombs that were attached to their [[methane tank]]s to clear out any possible threat.{{Ref/Reuse|Timeline}} Despite concerns by Field Master Wamik that the Flood may be present in the installation, 'Moramee pressed on due to the impatience and pressure of the Hierarchs, and ordered for the relic to be opened. However, with UNSC forces closing in, the Prophet of Regret ordered 'Moramee to destroy the installation and return to the Covenant with the information he had gathered—coordinates pointing to [[Procyon system|a second system]]. The Arbiter was reluctant to destroy the Forerunner relic, though complied nonetheless upon the continued insistence of the Hierarch.{{Ref/Reuse|approach}} However, the attempt to destroy the relic failed when the demolition teams were thwarted by UNSC ground forces deployed from the orbiting {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}.{{Ref/Level|Id=interior|HW|Relic Interior}} | Upon returning to Harvest, the Arbiter met with [[Field Master]] [[Re'gish Wamik]], who was leading the Covenant forces in excavating the relic.{{Ref/Reuse|approach}} During the relic's excavation, 'Moramee sent in squads of Unggoy to ensure the interior was safe, fearing a possible Flood occupation. The Unggoy would live if the path was clear, but if they demonstrated any fear or if any trouble was detected, 'Moramee would detonate [[plasma]] bombs that were attached to their [[methane tank]]s to clear out any possible threat.{{Ref/Reuse|Timeline}} Despite concerns by Field Master Wamik that the Flood may be present in the installation, 'Moramee pressed on due to the impatience and pressure of the Hierarchs, and ordered for the relic to be opened. However, with UNSC forces closing in, the Prophet of Regret ordered 'Moramee to destroy the installation and return to the Covenant with the information he had gathered—coordinates pointing to [[Procyon system|a second system]]. The Arbiter was reluctant to destroy the Forerunner relic, though complied nonetheless upon the continued insistence of the Hierarch.{{Ref/Reuse|approach}} However, the attempt to destroy the relic failed when the demolition teams were thwarted by UNSC ground forces deployed from the orbiting {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}.{{Ref/Level|Id=interior|HW|Relic Interior}} | ||
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Ripa 'Moramee was created to serve as the primary antagonist of ''[[Halo Wars]]'' and a [[leader]] in the game's [[multiplayer]], debuting in [[2009|March 2009]].{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.gamepro.com:80/article/news/208560/new-halo-wars-screens-the-flood-arbiter-spartans-revealed/|Site=GamePro|Page=New Halo Wars screens: The Flood, Arbiter, Spartans revealed|D=24|M=02|Y=2009}} He is the second Arbiter to appear as a character in the universe, with the first being [[Thel 'Vadam]]. Lead designer David Pottinger described 'Moramee as a completely different character than 'Vadam, asserting his antagonistic behavior and comparing him to a worse [[Wikipedia:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]], the characterization coming from the desire to make the [[Covenant]] more menacing in order to provide a traditional good guy-bad guy conflict in the story.{{Ref/Reuse|ign}} The Arbiter's backstory was provided with ''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]'', a graphic novel released alongside ''Halo Wars''.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} His lines were performed by Canadian voice actor [[Wikipedia:David Sobolov|David Sobolov]] (who also later voiced [[Jul 'Mdama]] in ''[[Halo 4]]''), while the character was digitally animated for cutscenes by the California-based animation studio [[Blur Studio]].{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.sobolov.com/|Site=David Sobolov Voice Actor|Page=Main page|D=04|M=06|Y=2024}} | Ripa 'Moramee was created to serve as the primary antagonist of ''[[Halo Wars]]'' and a [[leader]] in the game's [[multiplayer]], debuting in [[2009|March 2009]].{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.gamepro.com:80/article/news/208560/new-halo-wars-screens-the-flood-arbiter-spartans-revealed/|Site=GamePro|Page=New Halo Wars screens: The Flood, Arbiter, Spartans revealed|D=24|M=02|Y=2009}} He is the second Arbiter to appear as a character in the universe, with the first being [[Thel 'Vadam]]. Lead designer David Pottinger described 'Moramee as a completely different character than 'Vadam, asserting his antagonistic behavior and comparing him to a worse [[Wikipedia:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]], the characterization coming from the desire to make the [[Covenant]] more menacing in order to provide a traditional good guy-bad guy conflict in the story.{{Ref/Reuse|ign}} The Arbiter's backstory was provided with ''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]'', a graphic novel released alongside ''Halo Wars''.{{Ref/Reuse|genesis}} His lines were performed by Canadian voice actor [[Wikipedia:David Sobolov|David Sobolov]] (who also later voiced [[Jul 'Mdama]] in ''[[Halo 4]]''), while the character was digitally animated for cutscenes by the California-based animation studio [[Blur Studio]].{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.sobolov.com/|Site=David Sobolov Voice Actor|Page=Main page|D=04|M=06|Y=2024}} | ||
Ripa's armor was designed by Sean Mcnally for the [[Blur Studio]] cutscenes of ''Halo Wars''.{{Ref/Site|Id=sean|URL=http://mcnallyism.blogspot.com/2009/03/halo-wars-arbiter-redesign.html|Site=Sean McNally's Sporadic Sketch Blog|Page=Halo Wars: Arbiter redesign|D=04|M=06|Y=2024}} Sean felt that Thel 'Vadam in ''Halo 2'' "looked pretty hokey in halo 2...especially for what a bad-ass he was supposed to be". Mcnally and animation supervisor Dave Wilson began to redesign the Arbiter armor to "cool him up". The first round of | Ripa's armor was designed by Sean Mcnally for the [[Blur Studio]] cutscenes of ''Halo Wars''.{{Ref/Site|Id=sean|URL=http://mcnallyism.blogspot.com/2009/03/halo-wars-arbiter-redesign.html|Site=Sean McNally's Sporadic Sketch Blog|Page=Halo Wars: Arbiter redesign|D=04|M=06|Y=2024}} Sean felt that Thel 'Vadam in ''Halo 2'' "looked pretty hokey in halo 2...especially for what a bad-ass he was supposed to be". Mcnally and animation supervisor Dave Wilson began to redesign the Arbiter armor to "cool him up". The first round of sketeches contained a full-face helmet and a "claw cape", as well as an energy halberd, but these designs were deemed to be too drastic a departure from the character. The concept went through several more variations to reign in the design, with the final ending up almost identical to the original ''Halo 2'' armor, though Mcnally was able to keep in the more ornamental design of energy sword hilt.{{Ref/Reuse|sean}} | ||
An [[easter egg]] in the hint text from ''Halo Wars'' claims "Few people know that the Arbiter's given birth name is Shirley," referring to his line from the first level in response the Regret's command to destroy the relic on Harvest: "Surely you jest!" This refers to a running gag in the [[Wikipedia:Naked Gun|Naked Gun series]] which also appears in the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Airplane!|Airplane!]]'': "Surely you can't be serious!?" "I ''am'' serious, and don't call me Shirley!" | An [[easter egg]] in the hint text from ''Halo Wars'' claims "Few people know that the Arbiter's given birth name is Shirley," referring to his line from the first level in response the Regret's command to destroy the relic on Harvest: "Surely you jest!" This refers to a running gag in the [[Wikipedia:Naked Gun|Naked Gun series]] which also appears in the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Airplane!|Airplane!]]'': "Surely you can't be serious!?" "I ''am'' serious, and don't call me Shirley!" | ||
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