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[[File:12795168-Full.jpg|thumb|370px|The Prophet of Truth attempts to activate the Halo Rings from [[Installation 00|the Ark]].]]
[[File:12795168-Full.jpg|thumb|370px|The Prophet of Truth attempts to activate the Halo Rings from [[Installation 00|the Ark]].]]
{{Article Quote|None will be left behind when our Great Journey begins! That is the [[Prophets|Prophet's]] age-old promise. And it shall be fulfilled!}}
The [[Covenant Empire]] is founded on and united by a single '''religion''', based upon the worship of the ancient race of beings known as the [[Forerunners]]. According to Covenant Religion, the Flding and activating seven huge ring-shaped devices called [[Halo Array|Halos]], or "Sacred Rings" as referred to byorerunners, celestial beings regarded as nearly omniscient and all-powerful, discovered a way to transcend the physical world and became divine gods, by bui the Covenant. When this happened, the Halos uplifted the Forerunners into trans-sentience, but left all lesser, unworthy races behind. The Covenant (or at least the [[San 'Shyuum]]) believe themselves to be the chosen inheritors of the Forerunners, and seek to reclaim their lost technology and use all the "gifts" the Forerunners left behind. Their ultimate goal, however, is to locate and activate the Halo Installations. In doing so, they believe that all faithful adherents to the Covenant Religion will be uplifted as the Forerunners were, and become divine beings. All client races of the Covenant follow the Prophets in the hopes of also ascending into godhood.
==Background==
===Reformists and Stoics===
The Covenant religion was first practised on the [[San 'Shyuum]] [[San 'Shyuum homeworld|homeworld]] between two factions, the [[Stoics]] and the [[Reformists]]. Although both factions believe in the prophecy of ascendancy and the holiness of artifacts left behind by their gods, they also held different views on how the religion should be practised; the Reformists believed that the religion could spread throughout the galaxy by using their gods' [[Forerunner Dreadnought|ship]] but the Stoics viewed their actions as desecrating the memory of the gods. Thus initiating the [[San 'Shyuum Civil War]], a conflict which resulted in the defeat of the Stoics which gave the Reformists the lead in expanding the Covenant religion.
===Conflict and spread===
While the exact date remains unrecorded, the Ages of Conflict spanned over thousand of years and was a significant period in the spreading of the Covenant religion and formation of the Covenant Empire. In First Age, the San 'Shyuum Reformists eventually encountered a saurian species known as the [[Sangheili]]. The Sangheili, much like the the San 'Shyuum Stoics, believed that the way the Reformists treated the holy artifacts left by their gods were heresy. This unfortunate encounter soon lead to the [[Sangheili-San 'Shyuum War]]. The war ended with the submission of the Sangheili into the Reformists faction and the eventual formation of the Covenant Empire.
From here on, the Sangheili would take the role as the warriors of the Covenant Empire with the San 'Shyuum acting as their superiors in advising them on how to achieve the greater good of the Great Journey.


{{Article Quote|None will be left behind when our Great Journey begins! That is the [[Prophets|Prophet's]] age-old promise. And it shall be fulfilled!}}
===Development and rebellion===
[[File:HereticLeaderFactOrFiction.jpg|thumb|Sesa 'Refumee, the leader of the [[Heretics]].|125px]]
{{quote|Ask the Oracle about Halo...how they would sacrifice us all for nothing!|[[Sesa 'Refumee]] to the [[Arbiter (Character)|Arbiter]].}}
The development of the Covenant religion spanned over seven ages; the [[Age of Abandonment]], [[Ages of Conflict]], [[Age of Reconciliation]], [[Age of Discovery]], [[Age of Conversion]], [[Ages of Doubt]] and the [[Ages of Reclamation]]. These ages saw the rise of the Covenant Empire and witnessed its tremendous influential power in the spread of the Covenant Religion during the Ages of Conflict; the [[Unggoy]] became the subsequent species to submit into the Covenant religion and the Covenant Empire, followed by the [[Kig-yar]] (though most were influenced by the prized rewards granted by the San 'Shyuum). The [[Jiralhanae]] were the last extraterrestrial species to join the Covenant religion.
 
The Covenant religion was not entirely perfect without internal and heretical conflicts; throughout developmental history of the religion, several events arose such as the [[Heretics|Heretic Uprising]] on [[Alpha Halo]] in the Ninth Age of Reclamation. Such events would require the Arbiter in order to restore peace to the Covenant Empire and to prevent the spread of the non-believers.
 
===The rise and fall===
{{quote|In a moment, I will light the rings! And all who believe... shall be saved!|The Prophet of Truth}}
{{Main|Battle of Installation 04|Battle of Installation 05|Battle of Installation 00]]
The Covenant religion was at its peak when [[Fleet of Particular Justice|a Covenant fleet]] discovered their first "[[Installation 04|Sacred Ring]]". This discovery called for the presence of ''[[High Charity]]'', the Covenant Holy City, which was essential for the initiation of the Great Journey. However, efforts to ignite the ring was prevented by [[SPARTAN|a demon]] of the UNSC. Soon after, another "[[Installation 05|Sacred Ring]]" was discovered when the [[High Prophet of Regret]] made a slipspace travel to the [[Substance]] system. Unfortunately, the activation of this ring was also prevented by the UNSC. It was at this period when the High Prophet of Regret was killed by the very same demon that destroyed the first Sacred Ring. This unfortunate event also gave rise of the Jiralhanae in [[Changing of the Guard|taking over]] the role of the Sangheili in the Covenant Empire. The Sangheili was also subsequently expunged from the Covenant Empire following the events of the [[Great Schism]]. Though not destroyed like the previous Sacred Ring, this second Sacred Ring along with other undiscovered Halos were put on a standby mode during the Covenant civil war. These Halos can only be activated by a central hub known simply as [[the Ark]].


The [[Covenant Empire]] is founded on and united by a single '''religion''', based upon the worship of the ancient race of beings known as the [[Forerunners]]. According to Covenant Religion, the nearly omniscient and all-powerful [[Forerunners]] discovered a way to transcend the physical world and become divine beings, by building and activating seven huge ring-shaped devices called [[Halo Array|Halos]], also referred to by the Covenant as "Sacred Rings". When this happened, the Halos uplifted the Forerunners into trans-sentience, but left all lesser, unworthy races behind.
The High Prophet of Truth was aware of this fact and left early before the UNSC intervened the activation of the second Sacred Ring. During the Covenant invasion of Earth, the Prophetical San 'Shyuum had his fleet excavating [[The Excession|an ancient installation]] that would enable him and his fleet to journey towards the Ark. The UNSC along with its new newfound allies, the [[Covenant Separatist|Separatists]], traveled to the Ark and assisted one another to prevent the Prophetical San 'Shyuum from activating the Halos. They were successful in doing so, and had also destroyed the path to the Ark, removing the threat of the Halos.


The Covenant (or at least the [[San 'Shyuum|Prophets]]) believe themselves to be the chosen inheritors of the Forerunners, and seek to reclaim their lost technology and use all the "gifts" the Forerunners left behind. Their ultimate goal, however, is to locate and activate the Halo Installations. In doing so, they believe that all faithful adherents to the Covenant Religion will be uplifted as the Forerunners were, and become divine beings. All client races of the Covenant follow the Prophets in the hopes of also ascending into godhood.
Following the Great Schism and the death of the Prophet of Truth, the Covenant effectively dissolved. For more than six years, the member species of the Covenant fought a brutal civil war. Immediately following Truth's death, the San 'Shyuum sought to save themselves from the rage of the Sangheili, and so provided the Jiralhanae with new weapons, ships and other tools to aid in their protection. During this period the Prophets, who already had been few in number, largely disappeared, leading to rumours that they had actually finally achieved the Great Journey.<ref name="return500s">'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', ''[[The Return]]'', ''pages 506-507''</ref>


On [[The Ark]], during the ''[[Halo 3]]'' campaign, several [[Terminals]] can be found left by the Forerunners, describing the activation of the Halo arrays as the "Great Journey." Through such terminals on other Forerunner installations, the Covenant may have learned of the name and used it to apply to their religion in yet another case of misinterpretation.  
Even amongst the Covenant Separatists their ancient religion held for millennia was not completely abandoned. As one [[Unnamed Sangheili Shipmaster (The Return)|Sangheili Shipmaster]] believed, "he knew his gods were out there, but he had no idea what they wanted."<ref name="return500s"/> The species of the Covenant had always relied on the Prophets to lead them in spiritual matters. The devout Sangheili in particular had not had any need for their own religious leaders for centuries, and now found that no one among them had the knowledge or the ability to comprehend the will of the gods. For a people whose sole purpose had been enforcing their gods' will, this was terrifying.


==The Covenant's Beliefs==
==Articles of faith==
[[File:200px-Highprophets_halo2.png|frame|Prophets of Truth and Regret, with Mercy on the other side, rebuking the future Arbiter over his failure to save the first sacred ring.]]
===Great Journey===
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:"[[Seven]] [[Halo Array|rings]] begin The Journey!"</i>}}
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The Covenant believe that the ancient race of beings known as the Forerunners ascended into divinity through the use of seven artifacts known as the Halo rings. The very fabric of the Covenant is built upon the goal of activating the Halos, believing this will be akin to following in the footsteps of the Forerunners and propel them into the "Divine Beyond", a heavenly paradise they will share with the Forerunners. All races who are non-believers or unworthy of the journey will be left behind.
The '''Great Journey''' is the central goal of the Covenant religion; achieving this goal by means of activating the sacred rings would transcend those worthy to the celestial plains and the divine beyond, a heavenly paradise they will share with the Forerunners. The non-believers and the unworthy of the journey would be left behind, forever condemned by the heresy they created.


The Covenant believe all Forerunner artifacts to be holy relics, and tampering with or destroying these relics is a sacrilege of the highest order. Indeed, one of the reasons behind the Covenant's genocidal war against humanity is that the High Prophet of Truth, unwilling to reveal to the Covenant that humans are the Forerunners' inheritors, claimed that the humans on Harvest had destroyed a cache of Forerunner artifacts. Humanity's research into Forerunner artifacts may also have contributed toward the Covenant's animosity.
===Halo===
{{Main|Halo Array}}
The [[Halo Array|Halos]], otherwise referred to as "Sacred Rings" or "Holy Rings" by members of the Covenant, were the holy artifacts that would enable them to propel them into the heavenly paradise. This was only achievable by the retrieval of the "[[Index|Sacred Icon]]", a holy artifact and key that would lead to the activation of the Sacred Rings.


The Sangheili were once the most devout believers in the Prophets' vision. The events at [[Delta Halo]], and their replacement by the Brutes as the military backbone of the Covenant, however, have disillusioned them to the Great Journey, and they now [[Covenant Separatists|actively oppose]] those that continue to believe in it.<ref>Halo 2</ref><ref>Halo 3</ref> It should also be noted that Truth told the Arbiter that he always felt the Elites "never believed in the promise of the Sacred Rings." Other constituent races of the [[Covenant]] have accepted the Great Journey as a belief, but their devotion to the religion varies. For the most part, the [[Yanme'e]], [[Huragok]], [[Lekgolo]] and [[Kig-yar]] species have little interest in religion, but follow the San'Shyuum's teaching nonetheless. The [[Jiralhanae]] are devout believers, as are most [[Unggoy]].
From the inception of the Covenant religion, the Covenant Empire has scoured throughout all known star systems within their reach, relentless in finding one of these Sacred Rings. The search for these Sacred Rings spanned over [[History of the Covenant|seven Ages]]; the Age of Reclamation was the first age the Covenant Empire has finally came into contact of two Sacred Rings. Th first contact was short-lived as the Sacred Ring was destroyed by a [[SPARTAN|Demon]], while the second contact was put on hold due to UNSC intervention.


==True Purpose==
===Flood===
As the Master Chief and [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] discovered, the Halos were not built as a means of divine transcendence; they are galactic weapons of mass sterilization built by the Forerunners to contain a parasitic species-devouring race known as the Flood. After exhausting every strategic option to destroy the Flood, the Forerunners activated the rings, killing all sentient life within three radii of the galactic center, including those of their own kind within galaxy. This eventually starved and killed off the Flood.<ref>[[Halo 2]]</ref>
{{Main|The Flood|l1=the Parasite}}
The Flood, or "The Parasite" as referred by members of the Covenant, are the virulent species regarded as one of many tests and obstacles that the believers must pass in order to achieve the Great Journey. Unbeknownst to them, the Flood was the primary reason the Forerunners activated the Halos.


===Arbiter===
{{Main|Arbiter|l1=Arbiter}}
{{quote|Here rest the vanguard of the Great Journey, every Arbiter from first to last. Each one created and consumed in times of extraordinary crisis.|The [[Prophet of Truth]] to [[Thel 'Vadam|the Arbiter]].}}
An Arbiter is a traditional and religious title hold by a Sangheili in times of great distress and pressure. An Arbiter would only be required to undertake tasks given out by the High Prophets and would be expected to sacrifice their life for the advancement of the Covenant Empire and achievement of the Great Journey.


==Members of the religion==
===Sangheili===
The Sangheili were once the most devout believers in the San 'Shyuum' vision. However, the relationships between the Sangheili and San 'Shyuum became stagnant and distinct; both species eventually questioned one another about their belief in the Covenant religion.


The events at [[Delta Halo]], and their replacement by the Jiralhanae further muddied the Sangheili belief in the San 'Shyuum and their goal. After the betrayal of the Sangheili was broadcast, the Sangheili became enraged and opposed the leadership of the [[High Prophets]], subsequently leading to the Great Shism. It is unknown as to whether the Sangheili would still believe in the Covenant religion; the Arbiter [[Thel 'Vadam]] was said to be a non-believer of the religion by the High Prophet of Truth, though the exact truth behind this remark remains unknown, whereas other Sangheili figures such as [[Xytan 'Jar Wattinree]] still believed in the religion.


===Jiralhanae===
The latest addition to the Covenant Empire, the [[Jiralhanae]] at the time of their inception were largely disorganized and were essentially barbarians without any known belief system. The San 'Shyuum sought to improve the species by associating them closely with the hierarchy figures, enabling them to embrace the Covenant religion with ease. For the most part, the Jiralhanae were [[Covenant Loyalists|blindly loyal]] to the San 'Shyuum, obeying every command.


[[File:200px-Highprophets_halo2.png|frame|Prophets of Truth and Regret, with Mercy on the other side, rebuking the future Arbiter over his failure to save the first sacred ring.]]
===Unggoy===
Many [[Unggoy]] care little for religion, as they were forced into the Covenant, but those that do stayed loyal to the San 'Shyuum during the [[Great Schism]].


==The Arbiter==
As a species, their opinions may be split; while many of the Unggoy that [[Dadab]] attempts to sermon to are too unintelligent to give any thought to religious matters, the fact that at least some Unggoy are shown to hold mass prayer sessions lasting up to an hour or more as well as Dadab's adopted role of a preacher in itself is testament to the fact that a large number of Unggoy are active believers.
{{quote|Here rest the vanguard of the Great Journey, every Arbiter from first to last. Each one created and consumed in times of extraordinary crisis.|The [[Prophet of Truth]] to [[Thel 'Vadam|the Arbiter]].}}


The currently living [[Arbiter (Rank)|Arbiter]], who is either leading or is an important member of the separatist movement, knows the true function of the Halo installations. At first, he heard it from the [[Sesa 'Refumee|Heretic Leader]], and shortly after from the [[Gravemind]] and the [[Master Chief]], but it seemed as though he refused to believe the truth at the time. However, after speaking with 343 Guilty Spark, a [[Monitor]] of the lost [[Installation 04]] who is considered by the leading Covenant caste as one of the holy Oracles, he accepted it. Following this conversation, he, with the help of some [[UNSC]] troops, attempted to stop the [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae|Brute Chieftain]] [[Tartarus]] from activating [[Installation 05]], and hence the entire remaining Halo network, at which he was partially successful; the activation was interrupted, but the array was put into standby status, allowing its remote detonation from [[Installation 00|the Ark]]. The Loyalists were eventually defeated, and the Great Journey was, to a certain degree, discarded as a religion.
===Kig-yar===
The [[Kig-Yar]] served more as hired mercenaries than true believers, but still remained with the San 'Shyuum during the Great Schism. Their religious beliefs are unknown, but their loyalty to the San 'Shyuum is unquestionable, though this is more likely because they wished to be on the side of the more powerful faction. This choice later proved to be an unwise decision.


==The Heretic Rebellion==
===Others===
[[File:HereticLeaderFactOrFiction.jpg|thumb|Sesa 'Refumee, the leader of the [[Heretics]].|125px]]
Likewise, [[Yanme'e]] and [[Lekgolo]] seem to feel no need for religion in their societies, but continued to follow the Prophets. As a result of their hive-minded lifestyle, the Yanme'e obeyed the San 'Shyuum without thought or question. Individual beliefs may have played a part in the Lekgolo's decision, but they may have sided with the Loyalists for the same reason as the Kig-Yar, if not for beliefs. At least some Lekgolo have sided with the Sangheili in their opposition, however.
{{quote|Ask the Oracle about Halo...how they would sacrifice us all for nothing!|[[Sesa 'Refumee]] to the [[Arbiter (Character)|Arbiter]].}}
A few of the Covenant, called the [[Heretics]], were aware that the Halos, when activated, would destroy all sentient life in the galaxy, including themselves, thus starting the Great Journey. The [[Heretics]] were led by the [[Elite]] [[Sesa 'Refumee]], who discovered the true purpose of Halo from [[343 Guilty Spark (Monitor)|343 Guilty Spark]] and came to the realization that the Great Journey and the road to salvation was false. Rather than take the Covenant on a path to divinity, to activate the rings would mean the destruction of all sentient life within three radii of the galactic center. Heretics began openly preaching the truth about Halo to the rest of the Covenant. In response to this, the Prophets sent a group of [[Sangheili#Rank Structure|Special Operations Elites]] and [[Unggoy#Rank Structure|Grunts]] into their base, a [[Gas mine]], accompanied by the new Arbiter, [[Thel 'Vadam|Thel 'Vadamee]], to silence the Heretics. [[Sesa 'Refumee]] was killed by the Arbiter at the [[Threshold]]'s Gas Mine before he could escape, and the heresy was put down.


==Activation==
As artificial sentient bio-mechanical organisms, [[Huragok]] were created by the Forerunners. They have no interest in religion, preferring to focus their attentions onto the technology they are responsible for. Even prior to the Great Schism, Huragok seemed to remain neutral in any fights, one even going as far as to create a gift symbolizing peace for the humans and helping the humans escape.
{{quote|In a moment, I will light the rings! And all who believe... shall be saved!|The Prophet of Truth}}


The Prophet of Truth traveled to [[Earth]] to begin the Great Journey by activating the [[The Artifact|massive structure]] buried beneath [[New Mombasa]] which was once thought to be the Ark. However, the sole purpose of this unearthed construct was to generate a portal which leads to the true Ark, [[Installation 00]], which lies 2<sup>18</sup> lightyears from the center of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] and beyond the range of any of the Halo installations. <ref>[[Halo 3]], [[The Ark (Level)]]</ref>
==Trivia==
 
*On [[Installation 00]], several [[Terminals]] can be found left by the Forerunners describing the activation of the Halo Arrays as the "Great Journey." Through such terminals on other Forerunner installations, the Covenant may have learned of the name and used it to apply to their religion in yet another case of misinterpretation.
The [[Prophet of Truth]] attempted to begin the Great Journey by forcing the captured [[Avery Junior Johnson|Sergeant Johnson]] to activate the Ark, but was slain by the [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]], who stabbed Truth with an [[Energy Sword]]. The [[John-117|Master Chief]] shut down the Ark, once again stopping the "Great Journey."
*Th fall of the Covenant period can perhaps be understood as somewhat being akin the [[wikipedia:Protestant Reformation|Protestant Reformation]] in Western Christianity. A loss of faith in a society's religious leaders did not lead to a complete abandonment of said religion's deities. Rather it led to a period of intense conflict as various factions began to develop their own new interpretations of ancient beliefs. Although the Sangheili no longer believed in the Prophets as the messengers of the gods or in the Great Journey as they had described it, they still believed in their gods.
 
==Legacy==
Following the Great Schism and the death of the Prophet of Truth, the Covenant effectively dissolved. For more than six years, the member species of the Covenant fought a brutal civil war. Immediately following Truth's death, the San 'Shyuum sought to save themselves from the rage of the Sangheili, and so provided the Jiralhanae with new weapons, ships and other tools to aid in their protection. During this period the Prophets, who already had been few in number, largely disappeared, leading to rumours that they had actually finally achieved the Great Journey.<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', ''[[The Return]]'', page 506</ref>
 
Even amongst the Covenant Separatists their ancient religion held for millennia was not completely abandoned. As one [[Unnamed Sangheili Shipmaster (The Return)|Sangheili Shipmaster]] believed, "he knew his gods were out there, but he had no idea what they wanted."<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Return'', page 507</ref> The species of the Covenant had always relied on the Prophets to lead them in spiritual matters. The devout Sangheili in particular had not had any need for their own religious leaders for centuries, and now found that no one among them had the knowledge or the ability to comprehend the will of the gods. For a people whose sole purpose had been enforcing their gods' will, this was terrifying.
 
This period can perhaps be understood as somewhat being akin the [[wikipedia:Protestant Reformation|Protestant Reformation]] in Western Christianity. A loss of faith in a society's religious leaders did not lead to a complete abandonment of said religion's deities. Rather it led to a period of intense conflict as various factions began to develop their own new interpretations of ancient beliefs. Although the Sangheili no longer believed in the Prophets as the messengers of the gods or in the Great Journey as they had described it, they still believed in their gods.


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The Prophet of Truth attempts to activate the Halo Rings from the Ark.

Template:Article Quote The Covenant Empire is founded on and united by a single religion, based upon the worship of the ancient race of beings known as the Forerunners. According to Covenant Religion, the Flding and activating seven huge ring-shaped devices called Halos, or "Sacred Rings" as referred to byorerunners, celestial beings regarded as nearly omniscient and all-powerful, discovered a way to transcend the physical world and became divine gods, by bui the Covenant. When this happened, the Halos uplifted the Forerunners into trans-sentience, but left all lesser, unworthy races behind. The Covenant (or at least the San 'Shyuum) believe themselves to be the chosen inheritors of the Forerunners, and seek to reclaim their lost technology and use all the "gifts" the Forerunners left behind. Their ultimate goal, however, is to locate and activate the Halo Installations. In doing so, they believe that all faithful adherents to the Covenant Religion will be uplifted as the Forerunners were, and become divine beings. All client races of the Covenant follow the Prophets in the hopes of also ascending into godhood.

Background

Reformists and Stoics

The Covenant religion was first practised on the San 'Shyuum homeworld between two factions, the Stoics and the Reformists. Although both factions believe in the prophecy of ascendancy and the holiness of artifacts left behind by their gods, they also held different views on how the religion should be practised; the Reformists believed that the religion could spread throughout the galaxy by using their gods' ship but the Stoics viewed their actions as desecrating the memory of the gods. Thus initiating the San 'Shyuum Civil War, a conflict which resulted in the defeat of the Stoics which gave the Reformists the lead in expanding the Covenant religion.

Conflict and spread

While the exact date remains unrecorded, the Ages of Conflict spanned over thousand of years and was a significant period in the spreading of the Covenant religion and formation of the Covenant Empire. In First Age, the San 'Shyuum Reformists eventually encountered a saurian species known as the Sangheili. The Sangheili, much like the the San 'Shyuum Stoics, believed that the way the Reformists treated the holy artifacts left by their gods were heresy. This unfortunate encounter soon lead to the Sangheili-San 'Shyuum War. The war ended with the submission of the Sangheili into the Reformists faction and the eventual formation of the Covenant Empire.

From here on, the Sangheili would take the role as the warriors of the Covenant Empire with the San 'Shyuum acting as their superiors in advising them on how to achieve the greater good of the Great Journey.

Development and rebellion

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Sesa 'Refumee, the leader of the Heretics.

"Ask the Oracle about Halo...how they would sacrifice us all for nothing!"
Sesa 'Refumee to the Arbiter.

The development of the Covenant religion spanned over seven ages; the Age of Abandonment, Ages of Conflict, Age of Reconciliation, Age of Discovery, Age of Conversion, Ages of Doubt and the Ages of Reclamation. These ages saw the rise of the Covenant Empire and witnessed its tremendous influential power in the spread of the Covenant Religion during the Ages of Conflict; the Unggoy became the subsequent species to submit into the Covenant religion and the Covenant Empire, followed by the Kig-yar (though most were influenced by the prized rewards granted by the San 'Shyuum). The Jiralhanae were the last extraterrestrial species to join the Covenant religion.

The Covenant religion was not entirely perfect without internal and heretical conflicts; throughout developmental history of the religion, several events arose such as the Heretic Uprising on Alpha Halo in the Ninth Age of Reclamation. Such events would require the Arbiter in order to restore peace to the Covenant Empire and to prevent the spread of the non-believers.

The rise and fall

"In a moment, I will light the rings! And all who believe... shall be saved!"
— The Prophet of Truth

{{Main|Battle of Installation 04|Battle of Installation 05|Battle of Installation 00]] The Covenant religion was at its peak when a Covenant fleet discovered their first "Sacred Ring". This discovery called for the presence of High Charity, the Covenant Holy City, which was essential for the initiation of the Great Journey. However, efforts to ignite the ring was prevented by a demon of the UNSC. Soon after, another "Sacred Ring" was discovered when the High Prophet of Regret made a slipspace travel to the Substance system. Unfortunately, the activation of this ring was also prevented by the UNSC. It was at this period when the High Prophet of Regret was killed by the very same demon that destroyed the first Sacred Ring. This unfortunate event also gave rise of the Jiralhanae in taking over the role of the Sangheili in the Covenant Empire. The Sangheili was also subsequently expunged from the Covenant Empire following the events of the Great Schism. Though not destroyed like the previous Sacred Ring, this second Sacred Ring along with other undiscovered Halos were put on a standby mode during the Covenant civil war. These Halos can only be activated by a central hub known simply as the Ark.

The High Prophet of Truth was aware of this fact and left early before the UNSC intervened the activation of the second Sacred Ring. During the Covenant invasion of Earth, the Prophetical San 'Shyuum had his fleet excavating an ancient installation that would enable him and his fleet to journey towards the Ark. The UNSC along with its new newfound allies, the Separatists, traveled to the Ark and assisted one another to prevent the Prophetical San 'Shyuum from activating the Halos. They were successful in doing so, and had also destroyed the path to the Ark, removing the threat of the Halos.

Following the Great Schism and the death of the Prophet of Truth, the Covenant effectively dissolved. For more than six years, the member species of the Covenant fought a brutal civil war. Immediately following Truth's death, the San 'Shyuum sought to save themselves from the rage of the Sangheili, and so provided the Jiralhanae with new weapons, ships and other tools to aid in their protection. During this period the Prophets, who already had been few in number, largely disappeared, leading to rumours that they had actually finally achieved the Great Journey.[1]

Even amongst the Covenant Separatists their ancient religion held for millennia was not completely abandoned. As one Sangheili Shipmaster believed, "he knew his gods were out there, but he had no idea what they wanted."[1] The species of the Covenant had always relied on the Prophets to lead them in spiritual matters. The devout Sangheili in particular had not had any need for their own religious leaders for centuries, and now found that no one among them had the knowledge or the ability to comprehend the will of the gods. For a people whose sole purpose had been enforcing their gods' will, this was terrifying.

Articles of faith

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Prophets of Truth and Regret, with Mercy on the other side, rebuking the future Arbiter over his failure to save the first sacred ring.

Great Journey

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The Great Journey is the central goal of the Covenant religion; achieving this goal by means of activating the sacred rings would transcend those worthy to the celestial plains and the divine beyond, a heavenly paradise they will share with the Forerunners. The non-believers and the unworthy of the journey would be left behind, forever condemned by the heresy they created.

Halo

Main article: Halo Array

The Halos, otherwise referred to as "Sacred Rings" or "Holy Rings" by members of the Covenant, were the holy artifacts that would enable them to propel them into the heavenly paradise. This was only achievable by the retrieval of the "Sacred Icon", a holy artifact and key that would lead to the activation of the Sacred Rings.

From the inception of the Covenant religion, the Covenant Empire has scoured throughout all known star systems within their reach, relentless in finding one of these Sacred Rings. The search for these Sacred Rings spanned over seven Ages; the Age of Reclamation was the first age the Covenant Empire has finally came into contact of two Sacred Rings. Th first contact was short-lived as the Sacred Ring was destroyed by a Demon, while the second contact was put on hold due to UNSC intervention.

Flood

Main article: the Parasite

The Flood, or "The Parasite" as referred by members of the Covenant, are the virulent species regarded as one of many tests and obstacles that the believers must pass in order to achieve the Great Journey. Unbeknownst to them, the Flood was the primary reason the Forerunners activated the Halos.

Arbiter

Main article: Arbiter

"Here rest the vanguard of the Great Journey, every Arbiter from first to last. Each one created and consumed in times of extraordinary crisis."
— The Prophet of Truth to the Arbiter.

An Arbiter is a traditional and religious title hold by a Sangheili in times of great distress and pressure. An Arbiter would only be required to undertake tasks given out by the High Prophets and would be expected to sacrifice their life for the advancement of the Covenant Empire and achievement of the Great Journey.

Members of the religion

Sangheili

The Sangheili were once the most devout believers in the San 'Shyuum' vision. However, the relationships between the Sangheili and San 'Shyuum became stagnant and distinct; both species eventually questioned one another about their belief in the Covenant religion.

The events at Delta Halo, and their replacement by the Jiralhanae further muddied the Sangheili belief in the San 'Shyuum and their goal. After the betrayal of the Sangheili was broadcast, the Sangheili became enraged and opposed the leadership of the High Prophets, subsequently leading to the Great Shism. It is unknown as to whether the Sangheili would still believe in the Covenant religion; the Arbiter Thel 'Vadam was said to be a non-believer of the religion by the High Prophet of Truth, though the exact truth behind this remark remains unknown, whereas other Sangheili figures such as Xytan 'Jar Wattinree still believed in the religion.

Jiralhanae

The latest addition to the Covenant Empire, the Jiralhanae at the time of their inception were largely disorganized and were essentially barbarians without any known belief system. The San 'Shyuum sought to improve the species by associating them closely with the hierarchy figures, enabling them to embrace the Covenant religion with ease. For the most part, the Jiralhanae were blindly loyal to the San 'Shyuum, obeying every command.

Unggoy

Many Unggoy care little for religion, as they were forced into the Covenant, but those that do stayed loyal to the San 'Shyuum during the Great Schism.

As a species, their opinions may be split; while many of the Unggoy that Dadab attempts to sermon to are too unintelligent to give any thought to religious matters, the fact that at least some Unggoy are shown to hold mass prayer sessions lasting up to an hour or more as well as Dadab's adopted role of a preacher in itself is testament to the fact that a large number of Unggoy are active believers.

Kig-yar

The Kig-Yar served more as hired mercenaries than true believers, but still remained with the San 'Shyuum during the Great Schism. Their religious beliefs are unknown, but their loyalty to the San 'Shyuum is unquestionable, though this is more likely because they wished to be on the side of the more powerful faction. This choice later proved to be an unwise decision.

Others

Likewise, Yanme'e and Lekgolo seem to feel no need for religion in their societies, but continued to follow the Prophets. As a result of their hive-minded lifestyle, the Yanme'e obeyed the San 'Shyuum without thought or question. Individual beliefs may have played a part in the Lekgolo's decision, but they may have sided with the Loyalists for the same reason as the Kig-Yar, if not for beliefs. At least some Lekgolo have sided with the Sangheili in their opposition, however.

As artificial sentient bio-mechanical organisms, Huragok were created by the Forerunners. They have no interest in religion, preferring to focus their attentions onto the technology they are responsible for. Even prior to the Great Schism, Huragok seemed to remain neutral in any fights, one even going as far as to create a gift symbolizing peace for the humans and helping the humans escape.

Trivia

  • On Installation 00, several Terminals can be found left by the Forerunners describing the activation of the Halo Arrays as the "Great Journey." Through such terminals on other Forerunner installations, the Covenant may have learned of the name and used it to apply to their religion in yet another case of misinterpretation.
  • Th fall of the Covenant period can perhaps be understood as somewhat being akin the Protestant Reformation in Western Christianity. A loss of faith in a society's religious leaders did not lead to a complete abandonment of said religion's deities. Rather it led to a period of intense conflict as various factions began to develop their own new interpretations of ancient beliefs. Although the Sangheili no longer believed in the Prophets as the messengers of the gods or in the Great Journey as they had described it, they still believed in their gods.

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