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==Personal honor guards==
==Personal honor guards==
In addition to the formal Honor Guard of the Covenant, some Sangheili warlords maintain honor guards drawn from their personal forces.<ref name="Genesis">'''Halo Wars: Genesis'''</ref><ref name="Wars">'''Halo Wars''', campaign levels [[Scarab (level)|''Scarab'']], [[Shield World (level)|''Shield World'']], and [[Beachhead (Halo Wars level)|''Beachhead'']]</ref> [[Ripa 'Moramee]], a "warlord thrall", used his personal guard in an attempt to overthrow his [[kaidon]] on [[Decided Heart]]; this coup failed and 'Moramee was sentenced to a life of imprisonment. After the Prophet of Regret pardoned 'Moramee and granted him the rank of Arbiter, the latter's personal guard protected the two as they scoured a [[Forerunner]] [[Flood-controlled Shield World|Shield World]] in an attempt to gain control of several [[Unidentified Forerunner starship|powerful dreadnoughts]] stationed at [[the Apex]]. When [[human]] forces from the {{UNSCship|Spirit of Fire}} entered the Shield World, 'Moramee had some of his guards escort the Hierarch to ''High Charity''.<ref name="Wars"/> Unlike formal honor guardsmen, who would kill anyone who drew a weapon in the presence of a Hierarch, 'Moramee's guard refrained from doing so.<ref>'''Halo Wars''', campaign level ''Scarab''</ref>
In addition to the formal Honor Guard of the Covenant, some Sangheili warlords maintain honor guards drawn from their personal forces.<ref name="Genesis">'''Halo Wars: Genesis'''</ref><ref name="Wars">'''Halo Wars''', campaign levels [[Scarab (level)|''Scarab'']], [[Shield World (level)|''Shield World'']], and [[Beachhead (Halo Wars level)|''Beachhead'']]</ref> [[Ripa 'Moramee]], a "warlord thrall", used his personal guard in an attempt to overthrow his [[kaidon]] on [[Decided Heart]]; this coup failed and 'Moramee was sentenced to a life of imprisonment. After the Prophet of Regret pardoned 'Moramee and granted him the rank of Arbiter, the latter's personal guard protected the two as they scoured a [[Forerunner]] [[Shield 0459|Shield World]] in an attempt to gain control of several [[Unidentified Forerunner starship|powerful dreadnoughts]] stationed at [[the Apex]]. When [[human]] forces from the {{UNSCship|Spirit of Fire}} entered the Shield World, 'Moramee had some of his guards escort the Hierarch to ''High Charity''.<ref name="Wars"/> Unlike formal honor guardsmen, who would kill anyone who drew a weapon in the presence of a Hierarch, 'Moramee's guard refrained from doing so.<ref>'''Halo Wars''', campaign level ''Scarab''</ref>


==''Halo Wars'' gameplay==
==''Halo Wars'' gameplay==

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"We have always been your protectors!"
Arbiter Thel 'Vadamee talking to the Prophet of Truth

The honor guardsman was a Covenant Sangheili position, serving as elite protectors to the Prophets, particularly the Hierarchs.

Overview

Honor guardsmen were among the most skilled of all Sangheili warriors and are hand-picked for the duty of protecting the High Prophets and other high ranking officials in the Covenant High Council; they were commanded by the revered Lights of Sanghelios. Honor guardsmen in service to the Honor Guard of the Covenant wore highly ornate armor that is colored a combination of glowing red and orange that featured jutting spikes and pauldrons, though this was not always so.[1] It is unknown how many Sangheili honor guardsmen were in service, though the Sanctum of the Hierarchs on High Charity could accommodate as many as three hundred.[2]

Honor guardsmen were expected to immediately kill anyone who drew a weapon in the presence of a Hierarch,[3] In addition, they kept order during important meetings within the High Council. Although a great honor, it was seen by some Sangheili as a merely ceremonial duty and, a way to silence those who were aware of the Hierarchs' duplicity.[citation needed]

The Sangheili honor guardsmen were likely instated immediately after the signing of the Writ of Union, which led to the establishment of the Covenant. For thousands of years, the Sangheili protected the Hierarchs and the other Prophets according to the Writ's strictures. After the death of the Prophet of Regret during the Ninth Age of Reclamation in November 2552, the Prophets of Truth and Mercy replaced the Sangheili honor guards with the Jiralhanae. This "Changing of the Guard" was a major step in a carefully planned coup that soon devolved into the Great Schism.[4] Some of the honor guardsmen killed themselves after learning of the prophets' treachery.[5] Others assisted Arbiter Thel 'Vadamee in stopping Tartarus, the Chieftain of the Jiralhanae, from activating Halo Installation 05 and therefore killing all sentient life in the galaxy.[6]

Personal honor guards

In addition to the formal Honor Guard of the Covenant, some Sangheili warlords maintain honor guards drawn from their personal forces.[7][8] Ripa 'Moramee, a "warlord thrall", used his personal guard in an attempt to overthrow his kaidon on Decided Heart; this coup failed and 'Moramee was sentenced to a life of imprisonment. After the Prophet of Regret pardoned 'Moramee and granted him the rank of Arbiter, the latter's personal guard protected the two as they scoured a Forerunner Shield World in an attempt to gain control of several powerful dreadnoughts stationed at the Apex. When human forces from the Template:UNSCship entered the Shield World, 'Moramee had some of his guards escort the Hierarch to High Charity.[8] Unlike formal honor guardsmen, who would kill anyone who drew a weapon in the presence of a Hierarch, 'Moramee's guard refrained from doing so.[9]

Halo Wars gameplay

In Halo Wars, Sangheili honor guardsmen are the leader-specific unit of the Prophet of Regret. They wield energy swords and deal tremendous damage to infantry. They are trained directly from the Citadel. They initially lack energy shields, though they can be upgraded with them. They can also be outfitted with active camouflage.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Legends: The Babysitter
  2. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 339
  3. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page ???
  4. ^ Halo 2, campaign level Sacred Icon
  5. ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, The Return
  6. ^ Halo 2, campaign level The Great Journey
  7. ^ Halo Wars: Genesis
  8. ^ a b Halo Wars, campaign levels Scarab, Shield World, and Beachhead
  9. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Scarab

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