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Little to nothing is known about the Prophets, although it is known that they founded the Covenant with the Elites, and are its religious and political leaders.
The Prophets actually originated on a world that was once home to a Forerunner colony.[1] This may be the reason that the Covenant revere all Forerunner artifacts, and it is for this reason that the Covenant seem to have such advanced technology, because they have been using the remains of Forerunner technology.
The role of the Prophets, for as long as can be recalled, is to archive, explore and locate Forerunner technology and artifacts. These intelligent, highly evolved beings are physically weak, hence their need for Elite allies. The pact allows the Prophets to advance their search through conquest and occasionally assimilation of species whose homeworlds or solar systems contain Forerunner architecture or technology, often disregarded by the resident species. Prophet ceremony and purpose is not generally known to the Covenant population, most of which simply trust in their wisdom to further the goals and territory of the Covenant.
Rather than have "names" in the traditional sense, most Prophets are instead simply referred to as "Holy One", "Eminence", or some other religiously significant title.
Prophets seem to be divided into three groups: Heirarch Prophets, High Council Prophets, and Lesser Prophets. Heirarch Prophets seem to be referred to in a more reverent manner by the other Covenant races than Lesser Prophets. The Heirarch Prophets have titles such as "High Prophet of Truth", while the Lesser Prophets do not receive such titles as far as is known. High Council Prophets share a seat in power with the Heirarch Prophets but do not have the authority as a Heirarch does.
The place of Prophets in Covenant society is so profound that an analysis by Dr. Catherine Halsey concluded that the capture of one by the UNSC would only serve to escalate the Human-Covenant War.
Known Prophets
- Prophet of Disdain
- High Prophet of Mercy; Hod Rumnt[2]
- Prophet of Pity
- High Prophet of Regret
- Prophet of Supposition
- High Prophet of Truth
- Minister of Etiology, a Legate
Biblical Reference
- Revelation 11:5-10: "If anyone tries to harm [the prophets], fire comes from their mouths and devours their enemies. This is how anyone who wants to harm them must die. These men have power to shut up the sky...to turn the waters into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague as often as they want. Now when they have finished their testimony, the beast that comes up from the Abyss will attack them, and overpower and kill them. Their bodies will lie in the street of the great city...the inhabitants of the Earth will gloat over them and will celebrate...because these two prophets had tormented those who live on the Earth."
- This passage could refer to the Prophets of Mercy and Regret; Regret (and probably Mercy as well) wielded a fiery-looking weapon which was certainly capable of killing anyone who came against him. They held absolute power over the Covenant, but when their usefulness to Truth had ended, the Flood came up from a sort of abyss and killed them. Mercy's body lay in the streets of High Charity for some time before Gravemind came upon it, and these two deaths will certainly cause rejoicing among the humans.
Trivia
- In Halo: First Strike the Prophets (specifically Truth) appear to have telekinetic powers, although it maybe an illusion based on gravity manipulation technology.