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'''The Prelate''' was an official in the [[Forerunner]] government. In approximately [[100,300 B.C.E.]], the Prelate received a report from [[Seaward]] of an object approaching the planet, which later proved to be the first [[Flood]] invasion. He reported this information to the [[Auditor]].<ref name="HE">'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', "[[Soma the Painter]]"</ref>
'''The Prelate''' was an official in the [[Forerunner]] government. In approximately [[100,300 B.C.E.]], the Prelate received a report from [[Seaward]] of an object approaching the planet, which later proved to be the first [[Flood]] invasion since the [[Human-Flood war]]. He reported this information to the [[Auditor]].<ref name="HE">'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', "[[Soma the Painter]]"</ref>


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 09:10, March 27, 2011

Template:Ratings Template:Forerunner Character Infobox The Prelate was an official in the Forerunner government. In approximately 100,300 B.C.E., the Prelate received a report from Seaward of an object approaching the planet, which later proved to be the first Flood invasion since the Human-Flood war. He reported this information to the Auditor.[1]

Description

Template:Conjecturalization The Prelate is described as having black fur. Due to his high rank, it is possible that he is a Forerunner; the styling of his name supports this theory. However, it is also possible that the Forerunners allowed other species to assume the same ranks and positions as themselves.[1] Template:Conjecturalization End

Trivia

  • "Prelate" is defined as a high-ranking member of the clergy. As such, the Prelate may have been a religious official or scholar of the Mantle.

List of appearances

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