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The Fist of Rukt is a ceremonial hammer passed down from Chieftain to Chieftain in the [[Maccabeus Clan|ruling clan]] of the Jiralhanae. It is regarded as a holy object to the Brutes, and was most recently passed down from Chieftain [[Maccabeus]] to his nephew [[Tartarus]] after the latter had defeated him in battle. <ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'''</ref> | The Fist of Rukt is a ceremonial hammer passed down from Chieftain to Chieftain in the [[Maccabeus Clan|ruling clan]] of the Jiralhanae. It is regarded as a holy object to the Brutes, and was most recently passed down from Chieftain [[Maccabeus]] to his nephew [[Tartarus]] after the latter had defeated him in battle. <ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'''</ref> | ||
Originally a primitive stone cudgel wielded by ancient Jiralhanae leaders, the Fist was outfitted with advanced gravity-affecting technology at a later date, most likely shortly after the Jiralhanae joined the Covenant. Its upgrades also made it capable of emitting various kinds of energy fields, which | Originally a primitive stone cudgel wielded by ancient Jiralhanae leaders, the Fist was outfitted with advanced gravity-affecting technology at a later date, most likely shortly after the Jiralhanae joined the Covenant. Its upgrades also made it capable of emitting various kinds of energy fields, like the more common [[Gravity Hammer]], which can manipulate objects, or generate powerful gravitational vortices and shockwaves. It may also have been the source of Tartarus' invincibility shield, as [[Tartarus]] isn't seen with an energy shield projector or any kind of armor that supplies it.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Great Journey|The Great Journey (Level)]]''</ref> | ||
The origin of the hammer's name is unknown. Presumably it is named after some entity, possibly the first Chieftain to possess the hammer, or perhaps a deity or some celebrated warrior. | The origin of the hammer's name is unknown. Presumably it is named after some entity, possibly the first Chieftain to possess the hammer, or perhaps a deity or some celebrated warrior. |
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The Fist of Rukt is a Jiralhanae ceremonial weapon exclusively used by the Chieftain of the Jiralhanae.
Overview
The Fist of Rukt is a ceremonial hammer passed down from Chieftain to Chieftain in the ruling clan of the Jiralhanae. It is regarded as a holy object to the Brutes, and was most recently passed down from Chieftain Maccabeus to his nephew Tartarus after the latter had defeated him in battle. [1]
Originally a primitive stone cudgel wielded by ancient Jiralhanae leaders, the Fist was outfitted with advanced gravity-affecting technology at a later date, most likely shortly after the Jiralhanae joined the Covenant. Its upgrades also made it capable of emitting various kinds of energy fields, like the more common Gravity Hammer, which can manipulate objects, or generate powerful gravitational vortices and shockwaves. It may also have been the source of Tartarus' invincibility shield, as Tartarus isn't seen with an energy shield projector or any kind of armor that supplies it.[2]
The origin of the hammer's name is unknown. Presumably it is named after some entity, possibly the first Chieftain to possess the hammer, or perhaps a deity or some celebrated warrior.
It is unknown what became of the Fist of Rukt after Tartarus was killed on Installation 05, though it is likely that the Sangheili confiscated it.
Appearances
After the end of the Battle of the Gas Mine and after Thel 'Vadamee killed the Heretic Leader, Tartarus appeared on scene to fetch him, using the Fist of Rukt to freeze 343 Guilty Spark, and send the "Oracle" hurtling towards the hammer. Tartarus proceeded to pluck it out of the air and toss 343 Guilty Spark up the Gravity Lift of the Phantom that he was in.
After the conclusion of the Battle of the Quarantine Zone on Installation 05, Miranda Keyes and Avery Johnson of the UNSC were able to retrieve the Sacred Icon from Delta Halo's Library. Thel, however, knocked Johnson unconscious, and Tartarus arrived once again. The Chieftain of the Brutes was able to levitate Miranda towards himself with the hammer, knocking her unconscious. Subsequently, Tartarus used the Fist of Rukt to attack Thel 'Vadamee, using the gravity shockwave to send the Arbiter flying into a pit.
At the Control Room of Installation 05, the Arbiter, Johnson, numerous Elite Councilors, Zealots, Ultras and Special Operations Elites attempted to kill Tartarus and deactivate Installation 05. The Fist of Rukt was one of Tartarus' advantages, and despite being heavily outnumbered, the massive area effect damage was able to send most of the Elites into the air, killing them, and stalwart Sangheili that attempted to attack Tartarus at close range with Energy Swords were beaten to death by the massive Fist of Rukt. After the Arbiter and Johnson killed Tartarus, the Fist of Rukt fell from the Brute Chieftain's limp hands, although its fate afterward is uncertain.
Finally, in the Halo 3 ViDoc: Et Tu, Brute?, a Brute Chieftain was seen wielding a Fist of Rukt-like hammer. It is still unknown if this hammer is the original Fist of Rukt or another version of it.
Trivia
- It is possible that the Fist of Rukt can produce a nearly impervious shield around to the user, though it is more likely that Tartarus was using a different version of the "Invincibility" device which is commonly used by Brute Chieftains in Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST.
- Gravity Hammers in Halo 3 are inspired by the Fist of Rukt but were originally going to share an even more similar appearance than the final outcome, as seen in the Et Tu, Brute? vidoc. [3]
- On the level Sierra 117, at the dam, if the player passes a lone Grunt while wielding the Gravity Hammer he often will say, "He still wields the Fist of Rukt".
- In Halo 3, Grunts seem obsessed with the Fist of Rukt, normally with the IWHBYD skull on, in their sleep a grunt will say, "Rukt...Fist...Merry Christmas" and "Fist of Rukt". Sometimes during combat Grunts will also say,"Bring up the Fist of Rukt!" In addition, the Final Grunt says he has it, though this is considered non-canon as the Final Grunt is just an Easter Egg.
- In "Halo 3" Grunts will occasionally yell "Oh no, the Fist of Rukt!" if the player charges at them with the gravity hammer.
- In Halo: Contact Harvest, the Fist of Rukt was used by Tartarus to kill both his uncle Maccabeus and the Grunt Deacon, Dadab.
- A hammer similar to the Fist of Rukt is seen in the Halo 3 Believe ad "Diorama" at 00:54, wielded by a Brute Chieftain in gold armor and one Weapons Chieftain, two in the same place at the same time.
- The Fist of Rukt's cultural history with the Brutes is similar to that of the Norse hammer Mjolnir, which was wielded by Thor.
- In Halo: Contact Harvest the Fist of Rukt was described as weighing at least as much as Staff Sergeant Nolan Byrne, who was an enormous man by himself, testifying to the Jiralhanae's massive strength.
- Wizkids released a miniature of Master Chief wielding the Fist of Rukt. This is obviously non-canon.
- In the Museum of Humanity, a Brute on the 117 Monument is seen holding the Fist of Rukt.
- "Rukt" translates to "blood" in Sanskrit.
List of appearances
- Halo 2 (First appearance)
- Halo 3 (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Contact Harvest
Sources
- ^ Halo: Contact Harvest
- ^ Halo 2, campaign level The Great Journey (Level)
- ^ ViDoc: Et Tu, Brute?