The Covenant Empire, like almost all cultures, keeps a record of its history using its own methods of timekeeping. Unfortunately, the exact measures, if any, of these are a mystery, and there are hints that there may be multiple divisions of each age (9th Age of Reclamation, for example). What is known is that the Covenant divide their recorded time into seven Ages, based on notable events within each. Each age is not necessarily a period of time, but a description of the events within it.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - The Covenant Empire, like almost all cultures, keeps a record of its history using its own methods of timekeeping. Unfortunately, the exact measures, if any, of these are a mystery, and there are hints that there may be multiple divisions of each age (9th Age of Reclamation, for example). What is known is that the Covenant divide their recorded time into seven Ages, based on notable events within each. Each age is not necessarily a period of time, but a description of the events within it.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:halo/proper...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - The Covenant Empire, like almost all cultures, keeps a record of its history using its own methods of timekeeping. Unfortunately, the exact measures, if any, of these are a mystery, and there are hints that there may be multiple divisions of each age (9th Age of Reclamation, for example). What is known is that the Covenant divide their recorded time into seven Ages, based on notable events within each. Each age is not necessarily a period of time, but a description of the events within it. It is speculated that the Age of Reclamation is the last of the ages, when the Covenant fractures during their Civil War.
|