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Covenant murals

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Key events in the history of the Covenant were depicted in a series of murals.[1]

Production notes

"We have this fantastic story arc that we're trying to get across and we have all this back story that we're trying to get across. And there comes a point where we look at the amount of time we have left to finish this game and we realize that we're just crazy and we're not going to be able to do all of this. So we pick our battles with what we can cut out..."
CJ Cowan

In the deleted scenes on the Halo 2: Collectors Edition DVD, Joseph Staten displays an unfinished cut cinematic of the Covenant murals which depict the seven different types of "ages" of Covenant history.

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Murals
First Mural
"So when you look at the first mural you see it's a representation of the conflict between the Prophets and Elites, and this one shows the Elites function in the Covenant, which is as the enforcers."
— Joseph Staten

The mural depicts the San'Shyuum-Sangheili War and the First Age of Conflict.

Second Mural
The second mural depicts the Taming of the Hunters, when the Lekgolo were forced to join the Covenant as the first species after the truce between the Sangheili and the San'Shyuum.
Third Mural
This mural clearly shows the Prophets and Elites having power over the other species as the new species of the Covenant are bowing to them. It depicts the Ages of Conversion, during which Elites and Prophets incorporated the other races into the Covenant, either through conquest or religious conversion. Notice the large unknown species in the upper-left of the group.
Fourth Mural

This mural is hard to understand, yet we speculate that it is indeed the Age of Discovery, and that the mural stands for the Elites and Prophets either finding, or understanding the technology left by the Forerunners. The picture depicts a hidden sword, which could symbolize hidden technologies. The Elite's and the Prophet's hand are reaching for it together in harmony.

Notice the Elite's weapon in this mural, as well as in the previous murals, is a simple, almost crude, spear. In all the other murals after this point, the weapon of the Elite is replaced by the more complex energy sword.


Fifth Mural

The 5th mural is not available for viewing, since it is not seen clearly on the video, yet it is believed to show the locations of each of the seven Halos. This symbolizes the Covenant's search for the Halo Array or the "Sacred Rings" which form the basis of the religious doctrine of the "Great Journey" (i.e. devout believers being transformed into gods when activating the Halos).

Sixth Mural
This mural depicts the races of the Covenant (in the form of Forerunner glyphs) under a glowing, activated Halo ring with an eye in the middle. This symbol may reflect the Covenant belief that the Forerunners were watching their actions, and that by activating the Halos the Covenant could achieve godlike status, following the Forerunners' footsteps. Ironically, activation of the Halo rings would have made the Covenant much like the Forerunners; dead by their own hand.
Seventh Mural
The last mural shows the Elites and Prophets embarking on the Great Journey. Note the glyph of the eye and the glowing (activated) Halo ring similar to the one in the image seen above, and the stylized energy sword held by the Elite.

Trivia

  • There are seven murals, this is probably yet another one of Bungie's seven references.
  • Se7en has created re-renders of them on the Bungie forums, and Bungie acknowledges them as correct. They may be viewed here.

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