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Elysium city is located on [[Eridanus II|Planet Eridanus II]] and was the city in which [[Master Chief|John-117]] grew up, before he was chosen for the [[Spartan-II]] project and replaced with a [[Flash-Cloning|flash-clone]]. John originally attended school at Elysium City Primary Education Facility No. 119, where he met [[Dr. Halsey]]. The school had a substantial playground, including [[Gravball]] courts. | Elysium city is located on [[Eridanus II|Planet Eridanus II]] and was the city in which [[Master Chief|John-117]] grew up, before he was chosen for the [[Spartan-II]] project and replaced with a [[Flash-Cloning|flash-clone]]. John originally attended school at Elysium City Primary Education Facility No. 119, where he met [[Dr. Halsey]]. The school had a substantial playground, including [[Gravball]] courts. | ||
Very little is known about the city itself, or John's past in the city, but Elysium has strong links with the trends of the Halo series, especially through it's name. Elysium was a | Very little is known about the city itself, or John's past in the city, but Elysium has strong links with the trends of the Halo series, especially through it's name. "Elysium" was a Latinization of the Greek word "Elysion" word to describe a paradise, where heroes and warriors went after death. It can be likened to the modern concept of heaven. | ||
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Revision as of 17:19, April 16, 2007
Summary
Elysium city is located on Planet Eridanus II and was the city in which John-117 grew up, before he was chosen for the Spartan-II project and replaced with a flash-clone. John originally attended school at Elysium City Primary Education Facility No. 119, where he met Dr. Halsey. The school had a substantial playground, including Gravball courts.
Very little is known about the city itself, or John's past in the city, but Elysium has strong links with the trends of the Halo series, especially through it's name. "Elysium" was a Latinization of the Greek word "Elysion" word to describe a paradise, where heroes and warriors went after death. It can be likened to the modern concept of heaven.