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The Battle of [[High Charity]] was a predestined battle. With the [[Brutes]], who directly competed with the [[Elites]], slowly gaining the favour of the [[Prophets]], it was only a matter of time before the Elites were overthrown and open warfare began between the two parties. However, multiple events helped bring about the battle. | The Battle of [[High Charity]] was a predestined battle. With the [[Brutes]], who directly competed with the [[Elites]], slowly gaining the favour of the [[Prophets]], it was only a matter of time before the Elites were overthrown and open warfare began between the two parties. However, multiple events helped bring about the battle. | ||
Recent failures of the Elites leading up to the battle (including the loss of [[Alpha Halo|Installation 04]], the annihilation of the [[Unyielding Hierophant]] and the fleet around her, and the assassination of the [[ | Recent failures of the Elites leading up to the battle (including the loss of [[Alpha Halo|Installation 04]], the annihilation of the [[Unyielding Hierophant]] and the fleet around her, and the assassination of the [[Prophet of Regret]] by the [[UNSC]]) damaged the reputation of the Elites and further empowered and emboldened the [[Brutes]]. These events spurred the [[Changing of the Guard]], giving the Brutes the duty of protecting the Prophets - a job traditionally held by the Elites and further damaged their reputation and position within the Covenant. | ||
=== Battle of Installation 05 === | === Battle of Installation 05 === |