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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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