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{{BigQuote|None will be left behind when our Great Journey begins; that is the Prophets' age old promise.}}
{{BigQuote|None will be left behind when our Great Journey begins; that is the Prophets' age old promise.}}
'''The Great Journey''' is a central theme for the [[Covenant]] and its theocratic government; it is their ultimate goal. The Covenant believe that their ancestors, the [[Forerunner|Forerunners]], used the [[Halos|Sacred Rings]] to cleanse the universe of all that is unholy, and allow them to transend into gods, escaping a doomed existence of fighting an endless struggle against the [[The Flood|Flood]] and giving them ancient and unlimited power. The Covenant wish to activate the Halo installations to wipe out [[Humans|humanity]] and the [[The Flood|Flood]], which would provide salvation for their doomed existence and allow them to follow the Forerunners to their mysterious destination, where they will share in their power.
'''The Great Journey''' is a central theme for the [[Covenant]] and its theocratic government; it is their ultimate goal. The Covenant believe that their ancestors, the [[Forerunner|Forerunners]], used the [[Halos|Sacred Rings]] to cleanse the universe of all that is unholy, escaping a doomed existence of fighting an endless struggle against the [[The Flood|Flood]], and allowing them to transend into gods, giving them ancient and unlimited power. The Covenant wish to activate the Halo installations to wipe out [[Humans|humanity]] and the [[The Flood|Flood]], which would provide salvation for their doomed existence and allow them to follow the Forerunners to their mysterious destination, where they will share in their power.


However, [[Heretics|a few of the Covenant]] are aware that the Halos, when activated, destroy all sentient life in the galaxy. Whether the [[High Prophets]] do know the true effects of activating a Halo is uncertain, but the very fabric of the Covenant is built on accomplishing it, believing this will provide salvation for their doomed existence and propel them into the "Divine Beyond", a heavenly paradise they will share with the Forerunners.
However, [[Heretics|a few of the Covenant]] are aware that the Halos, when activated, destroy all sentient life in the galaxy. Whether the [[High Prophets]] do know the true effects of activating a Halo is uncertain, but the very fabric of the Covenant is built on accomplishing it, believing this will provide salvation for their doomed existence and propel them into the "Divine Beyond", a heavenly paradise they will share with the Forerunners.
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The [[Jackals]] are not thought to believe in the Great Journey. They are simply mercenaries hired by the Covenant to be scouts and snipers. Because they have been a part of the Covenant for a very long time though, it may be that in time they came to believe in the religion of the Covenant.
The [[Jackals]] are not thought to believe in the Great Journey. They are simply mercenaries hired by the Covenant to be scouts and snipers. Because they have been a part of the Covenant for a very long time though, it may be that in time they came to believe in the religion of the Covenant.


As the [[Master Chief]] and [[UNSC]] discovered, the Halos were not built as religious icons; they are galactic weapons of mass sterilization built by the Forerunners to contain a parasitic race known as The [[Flood]]. After exhausting all other options to destroy the flood, the Forerunners activated the rings, allowing all sentient life to die, eventually starving and killing the Flood.
As the [[Master Chief]] and [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] discovered, the Halos were not built as religious icons; they are galactic weapons of mass sterilization built by the Forerunners to contain a parasitic race known as The [[Flood]]. After exhausting all other options to destroy the flood, the Forerunners activated the rings, allowing all sentient life to die, eventually starving and killing the Flood.


The currently living [[The_Arbiter_%28character%29|Arbiter]], who is either leading or an important member of the separatist movement, knows the true function of the Halos after speaking with [[343 Guilty Spark]], a [[Monitor]] of the lost [[Installation 04]] who is considered by the leading Covenant caste as one of the holy oracles. Following this conversation, he helped some [[UNSC]] troops stop [[Tartarus]] from activating [[Installation 05]], and hence the entire remaining Halo network. The loyalists still seem to believe in the Great Journey, and will most likely continue to try to activate the Halos.
The currently living [[The_Arbiter_%28character%29|Arbiter]], who is either leading or an important member of the separatist movement, knows the true function of the Halos after speaking with [[343 Guilty Spark]], a [[Monitor]] of the lost [[Installation 04]] who is considered by the leading Covenant caste as one of the holy oracles. Following this conversation, he helped some [[UNSC]] troops stop [[Tartarus]] from activating [[Installation 05]], and hence the entire remaining Halo network. The loyalists still seem to believe in the Great Journey, and will most likely continue to try to activate the Halos.

Revision as of 19:41, August 11, 2007

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Template:BigQuote The Great Journey is a central theme for the Covenant and its theocratic government; it is their ultimate goal. The Covenant believe that their ancestors, the Forerunners, used the Sacred Rings to cleanse the universe of all that is unholy, escaping a doomed existence of fighting an endless struggle against the Flood, and allowing them to transend into gods, giving them ancient and unlimited power. The Covenant wish to activate the Halo installations to wipe out humanity and the Flood, which would provide salvation for their doomed existence and allow them to follow the Forerunners to their mysterious destination, where they will share in their power.

However, a few of the Covenant are aware that the Halos, when activated, destroy all sentient life in the galaxy. Whether the High Prophets do know the true effects of activating a Halo is uncertain, but the very fabric of the Covenant is built on accomplishing it, believing this will provide salvation for their doomed existence and propel them into the "Divine Beyond", a heavenly paradise they will share with the Forerunners.

The Jackals are not thought to believe in the Great Journey. They are simply mercenaries hired by the Covenant to be scouts and snipers. Because they have been a part of the Covenant for a very long time though, it may be that in time they came to believe in the religion of the Covenant.

As the Master Chief and UNSC discovered, the Halos were not built as religious icons; they are galactic weapons of mass sterilization built by the Forerunners to contain a parasitic race known as The Flood. After exhausting all other options to destroy the flood, the Forerunners activated the rings, allowing all sentient life to die, eventually starving and killing the Flood.

The currently living Arbiter, who is either leading or an important member of the separatist movement, knows the true function of the Halos after speaking with 343 Guilty Spark, a Monitor of the lost Installation 04 who is considered by the leading Covenant caste as one of the holy oracles. Following this conversation, he helped some UNSC troops stop Tartarus from activating Installation 05, and hence the entire remaining Halo network. The loyalists still seem to believe in the Great Journey, and will most likely continue to try to activate the Halos.

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