Talk:Sangheili Zealot: Difference between revisions

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:''The Essential Visual Guide'' outright states that the gold-armored Elites seen in ''Combat Evolved'' and ''Halo 2'' are Zealots, though, to be technical, it doesn't specify that they are ''all'' Zealots. Anyway, like Jugus said, gold-colored armor isn't necessarily a symbol of rank; more likely, it simply means the wearer has a high position and a lofty title - Field Master, Fleet Master, ''et cetera'' - regardless of his true rank. Perhaps golden armor indicates that the wearer is involved in high-profile, overt operations, like 'Putumee (Field Master), 'Mantakree (Fleet Master), and 'Taralumee (Supreme Commander), while white/silver armor represents that the wearer is involved in more ''subtle'' work, like Rtas 'Vadum. --[[User talk:Braidenvl|Courage never dies.]] 09:44, 23 October 2011 (EDT)
:''The Essential Visual Guide'' outright states that the gold-armored Elites seen in ''Combat Evolved'' and ''Halo 2'' are Zealots, though, to be technical, it doesn't specify that they are ''all'' Zealots. Anyway, like Jugus said, gold-colored armor isn't necessarily a symbol of rank; more likely, it simply means the wearer has a high position and a lofty title - Field Master, Fleet Master, ''et cetera'' - regardless of his true rank. Perhaps golden armor indicates that the wearer is involved in high-profile, overt operations, like 'Putumee (Field Master), 'Mantakree (Fleet Master), and 'Taralumee (Supreme Commander), while white/silver armor represents that the wearer is involved in more ''subtle'' work, like Rtas 'Vadum. --[[User talk:Braidenvl|Courage never dies.]] 09:44, 23 October 2011 (EDT)
Then what about the Maroon Zealots in Reach? No matter which standpoint you take on this, there is some explaining to do.--[[User talk:Xzan Tamasee|Xzan Tamasee]] 12:15, 23 October 2011 (EDT)
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