"This armor suits you, but it cannot hide that mark."
Rtas 'Vadumee

"Nothing ever will."
Thel 'Vadamee

The Mark of Shame is a tattoo-like mark given to those who have either disgraced or turned away from the Covenant. It can only be seen in the Template:Levelname cutscene[1] of Halo 2, and can be used as a Multiplayer Emblem. The Mark of Shame is permanently imprinted onto the bare chest of the being using a special branding iron. After being branded with it, the being is executed soon thereafter out of sheer humility, perhaps harnessing the last bit of honored dignity they can draw up.

The only known exception to the execution tradition was Thel 'Vadam, the Supreme Commander in charge of the protection of Installation 04. He became the Arbiter and was sent to eliminate Heresy promoted by Sesa 'Refumee on Threshold.

It also seems that the Arbiter's name means nothing, and is not mentioned due to the disgrace signified by the mark. Ironically, the Mark of Shame was supposed to bring him shame, but during the Covenant Civil War, it actually became a symbol of his honor. Thel 'Vadam is the only known Covenant member known to be branded with the Mark of Shame. If closely observed, the Mark of Shame can be seen on the combat harnesses worn by Elites in Halo 3's Campaign. They may wear it out of deference and respect for their current Arbiter, as a symbol of honor in reversal of its meaning, or because they have turned away from the Covenant.

Trivia

  • The Mark of Shame is available as a Multiplayer Emblem in Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 3: ODST.
  • When Thel 'Vadam is branded with the Mark of Shame in the cutscene, the branding iron never touches his chest.
  • The Heretic Skull's symbol is the Mark of Shame.
  • Many employees of Bungie, most notably Joseph Staten, often humorously comment on the rather large fireball that appears when Thel 'Vadam is being branded and on how he is able to take it so easily.

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