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{{Quote|May the Great Journey await you, may your enemies writhe in hell, and your line continued forward, and gain honor...<br>May your scattered body go, beyond the limits of your mind...<br>Beyond the limits of our worlds<br>To the places our ancestors dream and sang of<br>And the Prophets speak of.|Thel 'Vadamee<ref>[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]] page 170-171</ref>}}
{{Quote|May the Great Journey await you, may your enemies writhe in hell, and your line continued forward, and gain honor...<br>May your scattered body go, beyond the limits of your mind...<br>Beyond the limits of our worlds<br>To the places our ancestors dream and sang of<br>And the Prophets speak of.|Thel 'Vadamee<ref>[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]] page 170-171</ref>}}


The '''Sangheili Death Benediction''' is a War Poem that [[Sangheili]] warriors would cite if one of their allies has done something dishonorable.
The '''Sangheili Death Benediction''' was a War Poem that [[Sangheili]] warriors would cite if one of their allies committed a dishonorable act.


A notable example is [[Jora 'Konaree]], who hurled himself at a group of [[Kig-yar]] furing a battle. Doing so, he became crippled and imprisoned. He decided that the most honorable way to die and the only way to restore his family's linage was to kill himself.
A notable example is [[Jora 'Konaree]], who hurled himself at a group of [[Kig-yar]] during a battle. Doing so, he became crippled and imprisoned. He decided that the most honorable way to die and the only way to restore his family's lineage was to kill himself.
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[[Category: The Covenant]]
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