Hagiography served as a Lesser Prophet on the Council in the Covenant. A paranoid, yet brilliant scientist (a dangerous combination), his primary responsibilities included the study of alien species; their culture, language, and even their genetic structure. Though it was thought by the UNSC that the Covenant never took prisoners, the reality was that some Human survivors were actually captured by Hagiography's troops to be experimented on. These experiments were done in secret, so as not to reveal the horrors of Hagiography's studies to the rest of the Covenant. Rumors began to abound, however, when Sangheili warriors began to question what went on behind the closed doors of Hagiography's labs. While Humans and Covenant assistants entered, no one but Hagiography and a few other San'Shyuun
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| - Hagiography served as a Lesser Prophet on the Council in the Covenant. A paranoid, yet brilliant scientist (a dangerous combination), his primary responsibilities included the study of alien species; their culture, language, and even their genetic structure. Though it was thought by the UNSC that the Covenant never took prisoners, the reality was that some Human survivors were actually captured by Hagiography's troops to be experimented on. These experiments were done in secret, so as not to reveal the horrors of Hagiography's studies to the rest of the Covenant. Rumors began to abound, however, when Sangheili warriors began to question what went on behind the closed doors of Hagiography's labs. While Humans and Covenant assistants entered, no one but Hagiography and a few other San'Shyuun
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- Human-Covenant War
- Reborn arc
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| - Absent from Covenant Forces since the destruction of Alpha Halo. Reappeared after the Battle for the Arc.
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| - About 2559 ???
- Succumbed to Flood infection.
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| - Hagiography served as a Lesser Prophet on the Council in the Covenant. A paranoid, yet brilliant scientist (a dangerous combination), his primary responsibilities included the study of alien species; their culture, language, and even their genetic structure. Though it was thought by the UNSC that the Covenant never took prisoners, the reality was that some Human survivors were actually captured by Hagiography's troops to be experimented on. These experiments were done in secret, so as not to reveal the horrors of Hagiography's studies to the rest of the Covenant. Rumors began to abound, however, when Sangheili warriors began to question what went on behind the closed doors of Hagiography's labs. While Humans and Covenant assistants entered, no one but Hagiography and a few other San'Shyuun ever left. Due to the rumors, Hagiography removed all Sangheili from his personal forces, replacing them with Jiralhanae, who were more willing to aid in his experiments and keep quiet about them. He also fervently studied the Forerunners, to the point of near paranoia when it came to his belief in the Great Journey. As one of the few Prophets who knew of and supported the methods of how the Prophet of Truth became a Hierarch, that paranoia extended to the Humans. He worried constantly that these 'Reclaimers' would eventually show potential far beyond what the Covenant could ever hope to achieve. His constant study of the battle records of the First Battle of Harvest would only serve to increase that paranoia when he realized that the maverick warrior, Nova, contained telepathic abilities. He requested to the Hierarchs that she be captured for him to study, and Regret agreed. While Nova was captured, the ship transporting her to High Charity was lost in Slipspace. Communications went unanswered, and Hagiography believed the ship and its precious cargo to be lost. He would later turn his attention on trying to capture one of the uprising SPARTAN supersoldiers that began to appear on the battlefield, slaughtering Covenant troops with almost inhuman power. He would never succeed, but it would soon become the least of his worries in his paranoid mind.
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