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|side1=*The Unggoy Race (Grunts)
|side1=*The Unggoy Race (Grunts)
|side2=*The Covenant
|side2=*The Covenant
|commanders1=*Grunt Anarchist†
|commanders1=*Grunt Anarchist
|commanders2=*Unknown Arbiter†
|commanders2=*Unknown Arbiter
|forces1=Unknown
|forces1=Unknown
|forces2=Unknown
|forces2=Unknown
|casual1=Unknown
|casual1=Unknown
|casual2=*Unknown Arbiter†
|casual2=*Unknown Arbiter
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== Synopsis ==


'''The Grunt Rebellion''' is an event in the history of the empire of the [[Covenant]]. It occurred when the growing [[Grunt]] population put pressure on the [[Jackal]] population which they shared their habitat with. Apparently, the overwhelming Grunt population forced many of the Jackals to relocate, killing many of their eggs and forcing the Jackal birth rate to decline. In an effort to exact revenge, one of the Jackals poisoned the Grunts' [[infusion]] resources, which escalated the conflict between the two species. After the [[Prophets]] failed to respond to it (Due to the [[High Council]] rejecting the [[Minister of Fortitude]]'s request to have further investigation done), it escalated into a short, but aggressive conflict, forcing the High Council to elect an [[Arbiter]], but the conflict only ended when the Grunts' homeworld ([[Balaho]]) was almost glassed by the Covenant fleet. At some time during this conflict, an Arbiter was killed by the overwhelming Grunt forces.
'''The Grunt Rebellion''' is an event in the history of the empire of the [[Covenant]]. It occurred when the growing [[Grunt]] population put pressure on the [[Jackal]] population which they shared their habitat with. Apparently, the overwhelming Grunt population forced many of the Jackals to relocate, killing many of their eggs and forcing the Jackal birth rate to decline. In an effort to exact revenge, one of the Jackals poisoned the Grunts' [[infusion]] resources, which escalated the conflict between the two species. After the [[Prophets]] failed to respond to it (Due to the [[High Council]] rejecting the [[Minister of Fortitude]]'s request to have further investigation done), it escalated into a short, but aggressive conflict, forcing the High Council to elect an [[Arbiter]], but the conflict only ended when the Grunts' homeworld ([[Balaho]]) was almost glassed by the Covenant fleet. At some time during this conflict, an Arbiter was killed by the overwhelming Grunt forces.
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== Timeline ==
== Timeline ==
This event began the [[Age of Conflict]], and, after the Grunts were forced back into the Covenant, ushered in the [[Age of Doubt]].
This event began the [[Age of Conflict]], and, after the Grunts were forced back into the Covenant, ushered in the [[Age of Doubt]].


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==References==
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[[Category:The Covenant]][[Category:Wars]]
[[Category:The Covenant]]
[[Category:Wars]]

Revision as of 22:48, November 17, 2007

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The Grunt Rebellion is an event in the history of the empire of the Covenant. It occurred when the growing Grunt population put pressure on the Jackal population which they shared their habitat with. Apparently, the overwhelming Grunt population forced many of the Jackals to relocate, killing many of their eggs and forcing the Jackal birth rate to decline. In an effort to exact revenge, one of the Jackals poisoned the Grunts' infusion resources, which escalated the conflict between the two species. After the Prophets failed to respond to it (Due to the High Council rejecting the Minister of Fortitude's request to have further investigation done), it escalated into a short, but aggressive conflict, forcing the High Council to elect an Arbiter, but the conflict only ended when the Grunts' homeworld (Balaho) was almost glassed by the Covenant fleet. At some time during this conflict, an Arbiter was killed by the overwhelming Grunt forces.

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Timeline

This event began the Age of Conflict, and, after the Grunts were forced back into the Covenant, ushered in the Age of Doubt.

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