The Morhekan Codex is a collection of works from the formation of the Morheka Sovereign-State. Though laid down before the formation of the Covenant, two additions were later made by a post-Covenant Kaidon, indicating that knowledge of the site survived for at least a short while - the Covenant Writ of Union was recorded for posterity, as was a plea from then-Kaidon Dego 'Morhekee not to forget the old ways entirely. Some of its contents were later used as the basis for much of the Covenant's theological doctrine, and although presumed destroyed for centuries, it is still in remarkable condition. Discovered recently near the Morhekan Quenyathar mountain range, the artefacts were discovered by peasant farmers. Human archaeological teams assisted Sangheili overseers in the uncovery of virtua
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| - The Morhekan Codex is a collection of works from the formation of the Morheka Sovereign-State. Though laid down before the formation of the Covenant, two additions were later made by a post-Covenant Kaidon, indicating that knowledge of the site survived for at least a short while - the Covenant Writ of Union was recorded for posterity, as was a plea from then-Kaidon Dego 'Morhekee not to forget the old ways entirely. Some of its contents were later used as the basis for much of the Covenant's theological doctrine, and although presumed destroyed for centuries, it is still in remarkable condition. Discovered recently near the Morhekan Quenyathar mountain range, the artefacts were discovered by peasant farmers. Human archaeological teams assisted Sangheili overseers in the uncovery of virtua
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| - The Morhekan Codex is a collection of works from the formation of the Morheka Sovereign-State. Though laid down before the formation of the Covenant, two additions were later made by a post-Covenant Kaidon, indicating that knowledge of the site survived for at least a short while - the Covenant Writ of Union was recorded for posterity, as was a plea from then-Kaidon Dego 'Morhekee not to forget the old ways entirely. Some of its contents were later used as the basis for much of the Covenant's theological doctrine, and although presumed destroyed for centuries, it is still in remarkable condition. Discovered recently near the Morhekan Quenyathar mountain range, the artefacts were discovered by peasant farmers. Human archaeological teams assisted Sangheili overseers in the uncovery of virtually thousands of relics, each containing precious information encoded within them by ancient scholars.
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