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The '''Prophet of Supposition''' sent a [[Conversations from the Universe#Letter from Supposition| | The '''Prophet of Supposition''' sent a [[Conversations from the Universe#Letter from Supposition|letter]] to the [[High Council]] after the destruction of [[Installation 04]], suggesting reasons for the [[Flood]]'s appearance on the [[Halo]].<ref>[[Conversations from the Universe]]</ref> | ||
Nothing else is known about him, but, based on his attitude towards the [[Flood]], it has been speculated that he, like [[Tano 'Inanraree]], was a member of the [[Covenant]] fringe sect, the [[Governors of Contrition]]. He was most likely to have been the highest ranking Prophet in the [[Fleet]] of [[Particular Justice]]. | Nothing else is known about him, but, based on his attitude towards the [[Flood]], it has been speculated that he, like [[Tano 'Inanraree]], was a member of the [[Covenant]] fringe sect, the [[Governors of Contrition]]. He was most likely to have been the highest ranking Prophet in the [[Fleet]] of [[Particular Justice]]. |
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Template:Covenant Character Infobox The Prophet of Supposition sent a letter to the High Council after the destruction of Installation 04, suggesting reasons for the Flood's appearance on the Halo.[1]
Nothing else is known about him, but, based on his attitude towards the Flood, it has been speculated that he, like Tano 'Inanraree, was a member of the Covenant fringe sect, the Governors of Contrition. He was most likely to have been the highest ranking Prophet in the Fleet of Particular Justice.
Trivia
- His name, as with all the other Prophets, is exactly the opposite of what it seems. He knows the truth of the Flood, and does not Suppose anything, like the others.