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The '''Prophet of Disdain''' is a [[Prophet]] only known from a ''[[Halo 2]]'' match held at [[E3]]. During this match, players used premade accounts with the names of ''Halo'' characters. One team played as [[Spartans]] and used [[Marine]] names, such as "Mendoza" or "Stacker", when the other team as [[Elites]], using Prophet names including "Disdain".<ref>[http://forums.bungie.org/halo/archive15.pl?read=450682 '''halo.bungie.org''': ''Halo 2 E3 pics (Never before seen!)'']</ref> | |||
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The '''Prophet of Disdain''' is only known from a ''[[Halo 2]]'' match held at E3. | |||
== Trivia == | |||
[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/disdain Disdain] is a feeling of contempt or scorn. As the Prophets names are used in irony, the Prophet of Disdain's personality would likely mean that he was self-loathing. | |||
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Disdain is a feeling of contempt or scorn. | |||
As the Prophets names are used in irony, the Prophet of Disdain's personality would likely mean that he was self-loathing. | |||
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The Prophet of Disdain is a Prophet only known from a Halo 2 match held at E3. During this match, players used premade accounts with the names of Halo characters. One team played as Spartans and used Marine names, such as "Mendoza" or "Stacker", when the other team as Elites, using Prophet names including "Disdain".[1]
Trivia[edit]
Disdain is a feeling of contempt or scorn. As the Prophets names are used in irony, the Prophet of Disdain's personality would likely mean that he was self-loathing.
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