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Though only the Sangheili were forced out, many of their former allies sided with them instead of siding with the [[Hierarch|High Prophet]] and his Jiralhanae-led Covenant. Many [[Unggoy]], [[Mgalekgolo]] and even [[Zo Resken|one]] [[San'Shyuum]], joined the separatist effort.<ref>[[Halo: Broken Circle]]</ref> | Though only the Sangheili were forced out, many of their former allies sided with them instead of siding with the [[Hierarch|High Prophet]] and his Jiralhanae-led Covenant. Many [[Unggoy]], [[Mgalekgolo]] and even [[Zo Resken|one]] [[San'Shyuum]], joined the separatist effort.<ref>[[Halo: Broken Circle]]</ref> | ||
All Sangheili-led groups were against the Covenant led by the High Prophet of Truth and the Jiralhanae, although only the [[Fleet of Retribution]] was known to extend their allegiance to the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]].{{Ref/Reuse|Elites}} | All Sangheili-led groups were against the Covenant led by the High Prophet of Truth and the Jiralhanae, although only the [[Fleet of Retribution]] was known to extend their allegiance to the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]].{{Ref/Reuse|Elites}}{{Ref/Marketing|Id=LongRoad|Halo Waypoint|The Long Road Home}} | ||
==History== | ==History== |