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The '''Prophet of Pity''' is only known from a [[Halo 2]] match held at E3. In it, players used premade accounts with the names of ''[[Halo]]'' characters. | The '''Prophet of Pity''' is only known from a [[Halo 2]] match held at E3. In it, players used premade accounts with the names of ''[[Halo]]'' characters. one team played as [[Spartans]] and used [[Marine]] names, the other team as [[Elites]] and using [[Prophet]] names including "Pity".<ref>http://forums.bungie.org/halo/archive15.pl?read=450682</ref> | ||
It is unknown whether or not he had been planned for [[Halo 2]], but he never made it into the final game. | It is unknown whether or not he had been planned for [[Halo 2]], but he never made it into the final game. |
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Template:Covenant Character Infobox The Prophet of Pity is only known from a Halo 2 match held at E3. In it, players used premade accounts with the names of Halo characters. one team played as Spartans and used Marine names, the other team as Elites and using Prophet names including "Pity".[1]
It is unknown whether or not he had been planned for Halo 2, but he never made it into the final game.
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Pity implies tender or sometimes slightly contemptuous sorrow for one in misery or distress
Due to the irony of Prophet naming, the Prophet of Pity would feel godlike compared with those who are weakened.