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==Role in Halo 3==
==Role in Halo 3==
It is still unknown about his role in Halo 3. However its already confirmed that he and his flood minions will play a pivotal role.He may also be piloting the ''[[Scorpion]]'' that got pulled into the desruction of and unidentified ''[[Halo]]'' ring(most likely ''[[Installation 05]]'')in the leaked ending of Halo 3.
It is still unknown about his role in ''[[Halo 3]]''. However its already confirmed that he and his flood minions will play a pivotal role.He may also be piloting the ''[[Scorpion]]'' that got pulled into the desruction of and unidentified ''[[Halo]]'' ring(most likely ''[[Installation 05]]'')in the leaked ending of Halo 3.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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"I? I am a monument to all your sins."
— Gravemind

A Gravemind (inferi sententia)[1] (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a major stage in the life cycle of The Flood. A Gravemind is born when a Flood Brain Form reaches a certain critical mass. It is the Flood personified, and carries with it the genetic memory of millenia of slumber. Since purpose of a Gravemind is to consume and absorb every thinking creature in the Galaxy, it is a collection of fallen Flood and other lifeforms.[2]

Only one Gravemind has manifested before the Gravemind that appeared in Halo 2. The first was stopped by the first activation of the Halo rings, by the Forerunners.[3]

The Gravemind in Halo 2

Little is known of the Gravemind in Halo 2; however, due to its short appearances in Halo 2, only a small amount of data about it and the nature of the Flood parasite can be inferred. Gravemind is made of countless bodies that were unsuitable as Combat forms or Carrier forms. The Art of Halo: Creating a Virtual World states that Gravemind is “literally built from the bodies of its enemies and its own fallen warriors reassembled into a massive, tentacled, and intelligent entity." This can also be assumed, because when he speaks he refers to the place he inhabits as the empty grave. A grave of course being for dead things and since the flood makes things turn alive again, he is using his intelligence to say that nothing is dead there now, but dead things were stored there.

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Beneath the Library, Gravemind pulls the Arbiter and the Master Chief together.

Gravemind is the controlling intelligence behind the parasitic Flood hive[4]. In this way, he appears similar to a puppet master. Gravemind is located far beneath the Library of Installation 05, and has tentacles that reach for kilometers. Gravemind also seems to harbor an intelligence approaching omniscience, since he appears to be capable of absorbing the knowledge of all Flood hosts. Whether there is unlikely judging that the flood only need a single leader that, in turn, could control planets of Flood.

The Gravemind we see in the game appears to be capable of utilizing Halo's teleportation grid to transport anything, and indeed himself (or at least a part of himself), anywhere on the ring and beyond to a limited distance. Being a Flood organism, how he uses the grid has been speculated on. The most common theory is that since he has control of Penitent Tangent, Monitor of Delta Halo, and that he can use it to access the teleportation field on Delta Halo. Players have speculated that this is the way that Gravemind gets aboard High Charity, while others say he rode in on the In Amber Clad that collided with it. Still, there is much more about this enigmatic character that we do not know.

The Arbiter struggles in his grip.

Gravemind more than once speaks in rhyme, specifically iambic heptameter. In the post-credits end cinematic of Halo 2, Gravemind recites this verse to Cortana:

Silence fills the empty grave now that I am gone,
But my mind is not at rest, for questions linger on.
Now I will ask and you will answer.

His interest in her is unknown.

Strangely enough, in Gravemind, the level named after him, there is no contact at all with him, apart from the cutscene he is introduced in, or his Flood minions. The only time you actually may see him is in the broken window with the tentacles dangling there.

However things turn out, the Gravemind appears to be a very dangerous creature as Halo 2 ends. He has assimilated the Prophet of Regret possibly giving him full knowledge of Covenant history, locations of Covenant worlds, and Covenant fleet positions. Consequent to his capture of a Hierarch, he is also aware of the location of Earth. The Flood appear to be in control of High Charity as well as several Covenant ships at the end of Halo 2. Also, with the new abundance of bodies on Installation 05, coupled with the Flood's apparent ability to adapt rapidly to enemies, and their capture of 2401 Penitent Tangent, they could easily gain complete control of Installation 05. Gravemind is in a good position to infest the entire galaxy if immediate action is not taken.

It was believed up until these events in Halo 2, that the Flood was simply an unintelligent/non-sentient virus. Just like any other we see today, it exists simply to infect other organisms, to feed, and to carry on living. However, the origin of the spread is still unknown other than the hints from the ARG Iris, which states that Gravemind was formed and the Flood were discovered before the Forerunners encountered them.

Role in Halo 3

It is still unknown about his role in Halo 3. However its already confirmed that he and his flood minions will play a pivotal role.He may also be piloting the Scorpion that got pulled into the desruction of and unidentified Halo ring(most likely Installation 05)in the leaked ending of Halo 3.

Trivia

  • It is speculated that the voice in the Reversed Message is Gravemind's. This is likely as the voices are very similar, and that it plays during the level Gravemind.

Sources

  1. ^ High Charity (Level), Cortana: "Flood controlled dropships are touching down all over the city! That creature beneath the Library, that 'Gravemind', used us. We were just a diversion."
  2. ^ The Art of Halo page 56.
  3. ^ halo3.com, characters section.
  4. ^ http://bungie.com/Games/Halo3/content.aspx?link=Halo3AboutPage

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