Talk:Re'gish Wamik

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Possible Apperance[edit]

Is it possible that he is the Zealot that talks with the Arbiter in Field Trip To Harvest? CoH/Member List#Honor Guard Elites|Honor Guard]] Spartansniper450 16:58, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

A very plausible theory, one which I thought of after I played the Halo Wars demo and saw the Sangheili Zealot. File:United Nations logo.png|35px]]UoH|General]] Tony, Administrator of HalopediaTalk 2/11/2009

ee[edit]

He doesn't have ee at the end of his name, which I find werid.I have thought of two things that might fix it.It could be an oversight by Ensemble or he survived to fight in the Covenant Civil War and Ensemble is just using his Civil War name. SPARTAN-177 23:18, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

Not all sangheili names follow the usual rules, as we have seen. Some names have no ee suffix, and other names are unusual spellings, such as this one too. The name is fine. KillerChinchilla 23:42, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

Theory on Re'gish[edit]

I was just rereading some of the Sangheili pages and noticed how Re'gish doesn't have the 'ee' suffix. Then I noticed the structure of his first name and it hit me. What other Sangheili has an apostrophie in the middle of their first name? Sanj'ik. And what is Sanj'ik? A female.

What if...Re'gish is not a 'he'...but a 'she' and females are not allowed the 'ee' suffix? I did double check the Halo Wars site and found the mention of Re'gish on there, but there was no mention of gender there. Yeah Re'gish doesn't sound very feminine, but neither does Sanj'ik for that matter! This could explain the lack of 'ee' suffix and (if the Sangheili the Arbiter told to open the relic is 'her') why Re'gish had such a high pitched voice compared to the other Sangheili.

Thoughts?

Zeno 'Ribal 05:58, 18 June 2009 (UTC)



Wow you just blow my mind plus his voice wasn't high pitched high pitched it like you are on helium and low is deep voice 207.6.161.208