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Bishop is the title Avu Med 'Telcam holds in the Servants of Abiding Truth. His title in the Covenant Military was Field Marshall. Implying he is most likely a General considering his Gold Armor. Or he is a Gold Zealot like the ones in CEA.--[[User talk:Xzan Tamasee|Xzan Tamasee]] 19:11, 24 October 2011 (EDT) | Bishop is the title Avu Med 'Telcam holds in the Servants of Abiding Truth. His title in the Covenant Military was Field Marshall. Implying he is most likely a General considering his Gold Armor. Or he is a Gold Zealot like the ones in CEA.--[[User talk:Xzan Tamasee|Xzan Tamasee]] 19:11, 24 October 2011 (EDT) | ||
:Page 52 of ''The Great Journey: The Art of Building Worlds'' confirms that Elites with golden armor are field commanders: ''"Elites have their own hierarchy, and their rank can be ascertained by the color of their armor. A useful tool on the battlefield, for sure, <u>with gold marking out field commanders</u>, red indicating a veteran, and blue marking out an Elite's status as standard infantry."'' All golden-armored Elites are high-ranking leaders, but they are not necessarily Zealots. For example, Noga 'Putumee wore golden armor because he was a Field Master, not because he was a Zealot. Similarly, the Zealot from ''Uprising'' wore golden armor not because he was a Zealot, but because he was a field commander of some sort; perhaps he was a Field Marshal in non-standard armor. --[[User talk:Braidenvl|Courage never dies.]] 23:55, 24 October 2011 (EDT) |
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