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''And the Prophets speak of.''<ref>[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]] page 170-171</ref> | ''And the Prophets speak of.''<ref>[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]] page 170-171</ref> | ||
The '''Sangheili Death Benediction''' is a [[ | The '''Sangheili Death Benediction''' is a [[War Poem]] that [[Sangheili]] warriors would cite if one of their allies has done something dishonorable, such as Jora 'Konaree, who hurled himself at a group of [[Kig-yar]]. Doing so, he became crippled and a prisoner. 'Konaree decided that the most honorable way to die and the only way to restore his family's linage was to kill himself. | ||
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[[Category: The Covenant]] | [[Category: The Covenant]] |
Revision as of 21:44, January 24, 2009
May the Great Journey await you, may your enemies writhe in hell, and your line continued forward, and gain honor...
May your scattered body go, beyond the limits of your mind...
Beyond the limits of our worlds
To the places our ancestors dream and sang of
And the Prophets speak of.[1]
The Sangheili Death Benediction is a War Poem that Sangheili warriors would cite if one of their allies has done something dishonorable, such as Jora 'Konaree, who hurled himself at a group of Kig-yar. Doing so, he became crippled and a prisoner. 'Konaree decided that the most honorable way to die and the only way to restore his family's linage was to kill himself.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol page 170-171