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'''Commander Re'gish | '''Commander Re'gish Wamik''' was a [[Sangheilian]] [[Field Master]] in the [[Covenant]] military. He served during the [[Third Battle of Harvest]] in [[2531]] <ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/halowars/index.html?fbid=vMAXQsJPEwv ''Official Halo Wars Website'']</ref>. He commanded the Covenant forces that found the doorway to the Relic. He sent a message to the [[High Prophet]] [[Regret]] informing him of their findings and requesting that he send the [[Arbiter (Halo Wars)|Arbiter]] so that they may open the [[Battle of the Relic|Relic]]. | ||
==Death== | ==Death== |
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- "Rejoice your Holiness for we have found the doorway to the relic you spoke of."
- — Commander Wamik
Commander Re'gish Wamik was a Sangheilian Field Master in the Covenant military. He served during the Third Battle of Harvest in 2531 [1]. He commanded the Covenant forces that found the doorway to the Relic. He sent a message to the High Prophet Regret informing him of their findings and requesting that he send the Arbiter so that they may open the Relic.
Death
It is unknown if Re'gish died on Harvest, but it is probable that he fought with the Covenant forces trying to stop the UNSC from disabling the Covenant bomb in the Forerunner relic. He was probably killed by the Spirit of Fire's crew. If he managed to survive that long, he would have certainly died when the Spirit of Fire's FTL exploded.
Trivia
- He may be the Elite who John Forge sees arguing with the Arbiter about opening the Relic.
- His name is unusual for a Sangheili, as it lacks the 'ee suffix in his last name, although this is not entirely unheard of.