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{{Article Quote|I know they will come in force to challenge me, but I will not turn away from them. I will answer their call.}}
{{Article Quote|I know they will come in force to challenge me, but I will not turn away from them. I will answer their call.}}
 
 
 
'''Fal 'Chavamee''' was a [[Sangheili]] of the [[Covenant Empire]] who served as an [[Arbiter (Title)|Arbiter]] and clan leader sometime before the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref name="Legends">'''[[Halo Legends]]''' - ''[[The Duel]]''</ref>
 






'''Fal 'Chavamee''' was a [[Sangheili]] of the [[Covenant Empire]] who served as an [[Arbiter (Title)|Arbiter]] and clan leader sometime before the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref name="Legends">'''[[Halo Legends]]''' - ''[[The Duel]]''</ref>




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Biography==


=Duel with Harka=




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Duel with Harka===




'Chavamee believed that the [[Covenant Religion|Great Journey]] was a vital to the wellgood of the covenant. When he began to openly question his race's new alliance with the [[Prophets]], he was declared a [[heretic]]. [[Harka]], a member of Fal's clan, took advantage of the event; in an attempt to provoke and defeat Fal, Harka forced one of [[Roe|Fal's closest friends]] into killing Fal's wife, [[Han (The Duel)|Han]].<ref name="Legends"/>
'Chavamee believed that the [[Covenant Religion|Great Journey]] was a vital to the wellgood of the covenant. When he began to openly question his race's new alliance with the [[Prophets]], he was declared a [[heretic]]. [[Harka]], a member of Fal's clan, took advantage of the event; in an attempt to provoke and defeat Fal, Harka forced one of [[Roe|Fal's closest friends]] into killing Fal's wife, [[Han (The Duel)|Han]].<ref name="Legends"/>






Fal later found the bodies of his wife and friend in his home. He swiftly moved to accept Harka's challenge, brutally plowing his way through an entire [[Covenant Army]] unit to reach his wife's murderer. When Fal finally met Harka atop a [[Forerunner]] structure, the duel began. After being mortally wounded by Harka's blade, Fal managed to stab his foe. They both died at each other's hands.<ref name="Legends"/>
Fal later found the bodies of his wife and friend in his home. He swiftly moved to accept Harka's challenge, brutally plowing his way through an entire [[Covenant Army]] unit to reach his wife's murderer. When Fal finally met Harka atop a [[Forerunner]] structure, the duel began. After being mortally wounded by Harka's blade, Fal managed to stab his foe. They both died at each other's hands.<ref name="Legends"/>




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=Legacy=
Legacy===




Before Fal's actions, the rank of Arbiter was considered a privilege. Fal's heresy led to the Prophets declaring the rank of Arbiter to be one without honor, given to those who could be useful to them as a last chance to regain their lost honor before death.




Before Fal's actions, the rank of Arbiter was considered a privilege. Fal's heresy led to the Prophets declaring the rank of Arbiter to be one without honor, given to those who could be useful to them as a last chance to regain their lost honor before death.
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Trivia==
Fal wears a unique Arbiter helmet that has immobile mandible guards set into the helmet piece itself and enclosing his whole head. The left half of this helmet was cut off during his fight with the Mgalekgolo.<ref name="Legends"/>


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Strangely, on the ''Halo: Legends'' DVD disc, subtitles show this Arbiter's name as being "Thel." Whether this is his actual name, and is just pronounced as "Fal", or just a mistake is unknown.


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Fal wears a unique Arbiter helmet that has immobile mandible guards set into the helmet piece itself and enclosing his whole head. The left half of this helmet was cut off during his fight with the Mgalekgolo.<ref name="Legends"/>


*
Strangely, on the ''Halo: Legends'' DVD disc, subtitles show this Arbiter's name as being "Thel." Whether this is his actual name, and is just pronounced as "Fal", or just a mistake is unknown.
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File:Fal_-_The_Duel.png|Fal dual-wielding [[Energy Sword]]s.
File:Fal_-_The_Duel.png|Fal dual-wielding [[Energy Sword]]s.
Image:HLHunters.png|Fal facing down three 18 feet tall Hunters.
Image:HLHunters.png|Fal facing down three 18 feet tall Hunters.
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Fal 'Chavamee was a Sangheili of the Covenant Empire who served as an Arbiter and clan leader sometime before the Human-Covenant War.[1]




Duel with Harka

'Chavamee believed that the Great Journey was a vital to the wellgood of the covenant. When he began to openly question his race's new alliance with the Prophets, he was declared a heretic. Harka, a member of Fal's clan, took advantage of the event; in an attempt to provoke and defeat Fal, Harka forced one of Fal's closest friends into killing Fal's wife, Han.[1]


Fal later found the bodies of his wife and friend in his home. He swiftly moved to accept Harka's challenge, brutally plowing his way through an entire Covenant Army unit to reach his wife's murderer. When Fal finally met Harka atop a Forerunner structure, the duel began. After being mortally wounded by Harka's blade, Fal managed to stab his foe. They both died at each other's hands.[1]


Legacy

Before Fal's actions, the rank of Arbiter was considered a privilege. Fal's heresy led to the Prophets declaring the rank of Arbiter to be one without honor, given to those who could be useful to them as a last chance to regain their lost honor before death. ==


Trivia==


Fal wears a unique Arbiter helmet that has immobile mandible guards set into the helmet piece itself and enclosing his whole head. The left half of this helmet was cut off during his fight with the Mgalekgolo.[1]

Strangely, on the Halo: Legends DVD disc, subtitles show this Arbiter's name as being "Thel." Whether this is his actual name, and is just pronounced as "Fal", or just a mistake is unknown. ==

Gallery==


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