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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[High Prophet of Truth]] took a dismissive approach to the early rumblings of discontent, deeming the event merely an "exchange of hats".
*The [[High Prophet of Truth]] took a dismissive approach to the early rumblings of discontent, deeming the event merely an "exchange of hats".
*"Changing of the Guard" is a phrase used in modern-day England, signifying the changing between different shifts of guards who protect the royal family.
*"Changing of the Guard" is a phrase used in modern-day Britain, signifying the changing between different shifts of guards who protect the royal family.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:43, May 20, 2009

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"This is unprecedented. Unacceptable."
— Special Operations Commander Rtas 'Vadumee

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Though there were many causes for the Great Schism, some old and some recent, the Changing of the Guard was the final spark that ignited the conflict.

After the assassination of the Prophet of Regret by the Demon, the Hierarchs, believing that the Elites were no longer capable of protecting the Prophets, reassigned the Elite Honor Guards, replacing them instead with Brutes.[1] This was in flagrant violation of the Writ of Union, the founding document of the Covenant, and was a direct insult to the Elites as a people, who threatened to resign. In their place, the Brute Honor Guardsmen Taking this opportunity, the Prophets declared the Elites to be traitors to the Covenant, encouraging the other races to turn against their former commanders and remain loyal to the Prophets, igniting the Civil War.[2]

However, the Prophets had not foreseen the support the Elites still had among much of the Covenant. Many Grunts and Hunters broke away with the Elites, joining the Separatists, and the conflict between them and the Loyalists began the Great Schism.[3][4]

Trivia

  • The High Prophet of Truth took a dismissive approach to the early rumblings of discontent, deeming the event merely an "exchange of hats".
  • "Changing of the Guard" is a phrase used in modern-day Britain, signifying the changing between different shifts of guards who protect the royal family.

References