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Only two known reliquary's are known. The first was likely the planet where the [[Sangheili]] and [[San 'Shyuum]] encountered each other, a world in Sangheili territory with Forerunner relics.<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', pg. 147</ref> The second was the human-colonised world of [[Harvest]], which was glassed by the Covenant believing the humans had destroyed or stolen the relics present, leading to the [[Human-Covenant War]]. | Only two known reliquary's are known. The first was likely the planet where the [[Sangheili]] and [[San 'Shyuum]] encountered each other, a world in Sangheili territory with Forerunner relics.<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', pg. 147</ref> The second was the human-colonised world of [[Harvest]], which was glassed by the Covenant believing the humans had destroyed or stolen the relics present, leading to the [[Human-Covenant War]]. | ||
The [[Sangheili]] homeworld of [[Sanghelios]] was a Reliquary, having it's [[Forerunner]] Artifacts start their religion and giving them a quick rise in the Technology Tiers. | The [[Sangheili]] homeworld of [[Sanghelios]] was a Reliquary, having it's [[Forerunner]] Artifacts start [[Elites|their]] religion and giving [[Elites|them]] a quick rise in the Technology Tiers. | ||
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A Religuary is the Covenant term for a planet that holds a tremendous number of Forerunner artifacts.[1]
Only two known reliquary's are known. The first was likely the planet where the Sangheili and San 'Shyuum encountered each other, a world in Sangheili territory with Forerunner relics.[2] The second was the human-colonised world of Harvest, which was glassed by the Covenant believing the humans had destroyed or stolen the relics present, leading to the Human-Covenant War.
The Sangheili homeworld of Sanghelios was a Reliquary, having it's Forerunner Artifacts start their religion and giving them a quick rise in the Technology Tiers.
Sources
- ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 224.
- ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, pg. 147
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