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{{Title|''Muleg''}} | {{Title|''Muleg''}} | ||
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{{Quote|Where you see one, there may be a hundred.|[[Nizat 'Kvarosee]] speaks to the predictable ubiquity of ''mulegs''.}} | {{Quote|Where you see one, there may be a hundred.|[[Nizat 'Kvarosee]] speaks to the predictable ubiquity of ''mulegs''.{{Ref/Reuse|HO5}}}} | ||
'''''Mulegs''''' are parasitic creatures which are known to [[Sangheili]]. | '''''Mulegs''''' are parasitic creatures which are known to [[Sangheili]].{{Ref/Reuse|SS12}}{{Ref/Twitter|TDenningauthor|1037409460430532608|Troy Denning|Quote=I think it's safe to say a form of bodily parasite. There was no need to be any more specific for the story, so the specifics beyond that remain open.|D=30|M=10|Y=2020}} They are small enough for many of them to infest an individual's head and are capable of leaping.{{Ref/Novel|Id=SS12|SS|Chapter=12}} It is common wisdom among the Sangheili that where you see one ''muleg'', there may be a hundred.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HO5|Oblv|Chapter=5}} | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:56, August 28, 2023
- "Where you see one, there may be a hundred."
- — Nizat 'Kvarosee speaks to the predictable ubiquity of mulegs.[1]
Mulegs are parasitic creatures which are known to Sangheili.[2][3] They are small enough for many of them to infest an individual's head and are capable of leaping.[2] It is common wisdom among the Sangheili that where you see one muleg, there may be a hundred.[1]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: Silent Storm (First mentioned)
- Halo: Oblivion (Mentioned only)
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b Halo: Oblivion, chapter 5
- ^ a b Halo: Silent Storm, chapter 12
- ^ Twitter, Troy Denning (@TDenningauthor): "I think it's safe to say a form of bodily parasite. There was no need to be any more specific for the story, so the specifics beyond that remain open." (Retrieved on Oct 30, 2020) [archive]