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From the way it's talked about in the Spartan Field Manual, "manor" seems to be analogous to "keep".
(From the way it's talked about in the Spartan Field Manual, "manor" seems to be analogous to "keep".)
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{{Center|''For the Covenant building in [[Halo Wars]], see [[Covenant citadel|here]].''}}
{{Center|''For the Covenant building in [[Halo Wars]], see [[Covenant citadel|here]].''}}


A '''keep''' is the ancestral home of a [[Sangheili]] [[clan]].<ref name="ref1">'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''pages 88-89''</ref> Though each clan has one, keeps differ greatly based on their role and the position of their inhabitants. The master of a keep is known as an [[elder]]. A typical Sangheili state may contain multiple smaller client keeps where the clans inhabiting the state reside, governed by a single keep headed by a [[kaidon]]. The kaidon's keep serves as an assembly house where the elders from the client keeps convene to decide on matters concerning their state.<ref name="glass2">'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 94''</ref>
A '''keep''', or "manor"<ref>'''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]''', ''page 152''</ref>, is the ancestral home of a [[Sangheili]] [[clan]].<ref name="ref1">'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''pages 88-89''</ref> Though each clan has one, keeps differ greatly based on their role and the position of their inhabitants. The master of a keep is known as an [[elder]]. A typical Sangheili state may contain multiple smaller client keeps where the clans inhabiting the state reside, governed by a single keep headed by a [[kaidon]]. The kaidon's keep serves as an assembly house where the elders from the client keeps convene to decide on matters concerning their state.<ref name="glass2">'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 94''</ref>


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