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:N'chala is ancient. He could very well be the ancestor of everyone we know in the Haloverse. --<b>[[User:Dragonclaws|<font color="000000">Dragon<font color="FF0000">c</font>laws</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:Dragonclaws|<font color="000000">talk</font>]])</sup></b> 01:08, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
:N'chala is ancient. He could very well be the ancestor of everyone we know in the Haloverse. --<b>[[User:Dragonclaws|<font color="000000">Dragon<font color="FF0000">c</font>laws</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:Dragonclaws|<font color="000000">talk</font>]])</sup></b> 01:08, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
== Name - Arabic Reference? ==
N'chala is pronounced highly similarly to the Arabic phrase "Inch Allah", which roughly translates to "God Willing".
A tenable connection?

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Distant Relation?

N'chala? I wonder if that's an ancestor of T'challa, the Black Panther from Marvel Comics.

Another Possible ( Relevant) Relation?

I belive N'chala is an ancestor of the Master Chief. I belive this because in the comic, it shows him watching the forunners building what is speculated to be the ark, at the beginning of human history. In the Halo 3 trailer it shows the Master Chief looking at the same structure, but at the "end" of human history. N'chala is a respected elder, but Master Chief is respected as a fiersome warrior. What do you think?--Ryan926 00:58, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

N'chala is ancient. He could very well be the ancestor of everyone we know in the Haloverse. --Dragonclaws(talk) 01:08, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

Name - Arabic Reference?

N'chala is pronounced highly similarly to the Arabic phrase "Inch Allah", which roughly translates to "God Willing".

A tenable connection?