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Although it is only speculation, it seems likely that Truth always intended to journey to the Ark, explaining why he was so eager to allow both [[Regret]] and [[Mercy]] to perish, clearing his path. He may have sought to activate the rings while safe in the Ark to clear all of his nemesis, both Elites and Humans alike. This theory is supported by the fact that on the [[Halo 3]] level, [[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]], in which he states that all the [[Covenant]] races will be saved from the rings, which also may lead to the fact that he told the Covenant the truth and what power the whole empire would wield during the beginning of the [[Covenant Civil War]]. | Although it is only speculation, it seems likely that Truth always intended to journey to the Ark, explaining why he was so eager to allow both [[Regret]] and [[Mercy]] to perish, clearing his path. He may have sought to activate the rings while safe in the Ark to clear all of his nemesis, both Elites and Humans alike. This theory is supported by the fact that on the [[Halo 3]] level, [[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]], in which he states that all the [[Covenant]] races will be saved from the rings, which also may lead to the fact that he told the Covenant the truth and what power the whole empire would wield during the beginning of the [[Covenant Civil War]]. | ||
Truth's animosity towards the Elites may stem toward the fact that both races competed in a bloody war many decades before the forming of the Covenant, forcing a resignation for the race in Truth. He did have a higher regard for the brutes as they were able to move quickly through the ranks, the real reason they had the Elites as their guards | Truth's animosity towards the Elites may stem toward the fact that both races competed in a bloody war many decades before the forming of the Covenant, forcing a resignation for the race in Truth. He did have a higher regard for the brutes as they were able to move quickly through the ranks, the real reason they had the Elites as their guards. | ||
Although a description for the Prophet describes him as "Deluded, possibly insane" as well as a true believer, it is noted that he has always been far less ascetic in his views, accepting the dogma but not acting in reverence toward it. | Although a description for the Prophet describes him as "Deluded, possibly insane" as well as a true believer, it is noted that he has always been far less ascetic in his views, accepting the dogma but not acting in reverence toward it. | ||