. "Assembly hall for ALIMBIC elders. Extreme structural damage evident."@en . "A building in the D'ni city that housed the D'ni Council. King Naygen constructed a new Council Chamber over the Tomb of the Great King beginning in 2502. The proposal was met with little opposition, mainly by the official Church who registered a complaint. Even a prophetess of Naygen supported the proposition. Within two years, the Tomb was barely visible. The Chamber contained a secret vault, protected by puzzles, where Naygen had stashed his royal wealth. Naygen apparently became enamored with the mystical patterns of the Tomb and spread them throughout the unseen portions of the chamber as well as the seen."@en . "A building in the D'ni city that housed the D'ni Council. King Naygen constructed a new Council Chamber over the Tomb of the Great King beginning in 2502. The proposal was met with little opposition, mainly by the official Church who registered a complaint. Even a prophetess of Naygen supported the proposition. Within two years, the Tomb was barely visible. The Chamber contained a secret vault, protected by puzzles, where Naygen had stashed his royal wealth. Naygen apparently became enamored with the mystical patterns of the Tomb and spread them throughout the unseen portions of the chamber as well as the seen. Tevahr criticized that the Council Chamber and other government structures now covered the Tomb of the Great King as a symbol of what the D'ni had become. Kerath recommended new renovations and additions to the Council Chamber and construction of a new Guild Hall, meant to celebrate their new power: Thus in 6970 the Tomb was further buried under massive buildings dedicated to government and the Guilds of D'ni."@en . . "The walls of the chamber were lined with large bleacher-like seats, and it appeared much like a stadium in shape and a circular opera house in design. The San'Shyuum and Sangheili High Councilors sat on opposite sides of the chamber. In the center of the chamber was a podium from which a member of the Covenant stood to speak or be judged. On one end of the chamber was the entrance to the Sanctum of the Hierarchs and from this end the three High Prophets sat and addressed the Council. On the other end was an entrance, flanked by two Forerunner pillars, leading outside to the actual city of High Charity. The Council Chamber was the first Covenant room seen in Halo 2, as well as the first room that John-117 came across in the level Gravemind, after being teleported there by the Flood creature Gravemind. He then aimed to kill the Prophets and take Installation 05's Index to stop the Covenant from activating the ring, however, the Prophets escaped through a lift at the end of the hall and John had to kill Jiralhanae Honor Guardsmen, the first in-game encounter with Jiralhanae, to advance toward the Prophets."@en . . "Portals, Glyph Pattern, Wall Scroll, Jump Pad"@en . . "The Council Chamber is an area within Alinos that Samus encounters during the events of Metroid Prime Hunters."@en . . . "The walls of the chamber were lined with large bleacher-like seats, and it appeared much like a stadium in shape and a circular opera house in design. The San'Shyuum and Sangheili High Councilors sat on opposite sides of the chamber. In the center of the chamber was a podium from which a member of the Covenant stood to speak or be judged. On one end of the chamber was the entrance to the Sanctum of the Hierarchs and from this end the three High Prophets sat and addressed the Council. On the other end was an entrance, flanked by two Forerunner pillars, leading outside to the actual city of High Charity."@en . . . . . "Samus fights the Fire Spawn"@en . "Fire Spawn, Guardians/Bounty Hunters, Shriekbats, Petrasyls"@en . "The Council Chamber is an area within Alinos that Samus encounters during the events of Metroid Prime Hunters."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Location of a Attameter Artifact, an Energy Tank and Magmaul. Access to Alinos Gateway , Processor Core and Alinos Perch"@en . . . . . "Council Chamber"@en . "Metroid Prime Hunters"@en . . . . "Council Chamber"@en . . . . . . . .