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==Timeline==
==Timeline==
The most plausible theory is that the Taming began during the Covenant Age of Doubt when they were actively scouring the galaxy for Forerunner technological remnants, as well as for races who had Forerunner relics on their homeworlds. They stumbled on the [[Hunters (Lekgolo)]], a worm type of creature with the ability to amass themselves into a hive form capable of taking on a large number of forms. [[The Covenant]], appreciative of the Lekgolo's prowess, saw that their home planet had Forerunner relics on it and so offered them the chance to join the Covenant. This offer was flatly rejected and so it broke out into war. The Hunters won most (if not all) ground battles against the [[Elites]], because of their sheer size and ferocity, and apparently also killed an Arbiter during some period. Seeing no other way to win, the Covenant threatened to wipe out the Hunter race by means of orbital bombardment, forcing the Hunters to surrender. As a result, the Hunters are deeply respectful of the Elites and choose to side with them during the Covenant civil war.
The most plausible theory is that the Taming began during the Covenant Age of Doubt when they were actively scouring the galaxy for Forerunner technological remnants, as well as for races who had Forerunner relics on their homeworlds. They stumbled on the [[Hunters (Lekgolo)]], a hive creature biologically constructed of multiple worm-like creatures fusing into one body and one consciousness. [[The Covenant]], appreciative of the Lekgolo's prowess, saw that their home planet had Forerunner relics on it and so offered them the chance to join the Covenant. This offer was flatly rejected and so it broke out into war. The Hunters won most (if not all) ground battles against the [[Elites]], because of their sheer size and ferocity, and apparently also killed an Arbiter during some period. Seeing no other way to win, the Covenant threatened to wipe out the Hunter race by means of orbital bombardment, forcing the Hunters to surrender. As a result, the Hunters are deeply respectful of the Elites and choose to side with them during the Covenant civil war.


==Related Links==
==Related Links==

Revision as of 23:53, January 13, 2007

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Military Forces

Lekgolo

Commander: Unknown

Unknown

Covenant

Commander: an Arbiter

Significant Fleet and ground forces

Timeline

The most plausible theory is that the Taming began during the Covenant Age of Doubt when they were actively scouring the galaxy for Forerunner technological remnants, as well as for races who had Forerunner relics on their homeworlds. They stumbled on the Hunters (Lekgolo), a hive creature biologically constructed of multiple worm-like creatures fusing into one body and one consciousness. The Covenant, appreciative of the Lekgolo's prowess, saw that their home planet had Forerunner relics on it and so offered them the chance to join the Covenant. This offer was flatly rejected and so it broke out into war. The Hunters won most (if not all) ground battles against the Elites, because of their sheer size and ferocity, and apparently also killed an Arbiter during some period. Seeing no other way to win, the Covenant threatened to wipe out the Hunter race by means of orbital bombardment, forcing the Hunters to surrender. As a result, the Hunters are deeply respectful of the Elites and choose to side with them during the Covenant civil war.

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