The Lekgolo Latin Ophis Congregatio, meaning "Assembly of snakes," are a species of small colonial worm-like creatures that can join together to form purpose specific assemblages, such as Mgalekgolo, commonly referred to by humans as Hunters. Although they can easily walk upright on two legs, they are often seen using their arms to move in a quadrupedal fashion. The Flood can use any and all biomass to build a Gravemind. So yeah any flora and fauna can be consumed by the Flood.
The Flood as we know it, the High Charity strain, is not destroyed. The Gravemind might be, but they are not dead. During the development of Halo 3 and thus while Halo: Contact Harvest was being written , Humans and Forerunner were the same species. From a canon perspective, Humans are the inheritors of the Forerunner legacy. Though the member species of the Covenant had their own unique languages, an advanced dialect of Sangheili, known as basic Sangheili, came to serve as the lingua franca throughout the entire Covenant Empire.
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How do sangheili reproduce? How many hearts do sangheili have? How many sangheili are there? Sangheili warriors augment these natural abilities further through use of energy shields integrated into their armor. Depending upon rank and mission objective, they are commonly seen in battle with plasma rifles , carbines , needlers , needle rifles , along with their cultural signature weapons, energy swords. Sangheili employ coffin-like orbital insertion pods as well as Spirit and Phantom dropships for military transit purposes and rapid-response operations.
Historically, Sangheili have followed the Covenant mentality of maintaining hatred towards humanity, believing them to be an affront to their religion and a challenge towards the Great Journey. However, many Sangheili were able to put this animosity aside when an alliance of Sangheili joined the UNSC during their expedition to the Ark. After the Human-Covenant War, many Sangheili are still distrustful of humanity and some still wage war against them.
Nonetheless a large number of Sangheili, most notably those loyal to Thel 'Vadam , have attempted to form steady alliances with their former enemies. Sangheili are muscular and very tall, usually standing between 2. Mandible and upper jaw structure along with teeth shape and numbers result from different phenotypes; however they do not indicate reproductive isolation.
Adult Sangheili mandibles can be found in varying shapes, sizes, and ranges of dexterity, and are as distinctive as a human fingerprint. Sangheili smell with the use of two nostrils, each slightly in front of and below the eye socket. Given their predatory nature, a Sangheili's sense of smell is likely very developed. Despite the Sangheili jaw structure, they are able to pronounce the letter "M" without difficulty, a fact that human scientists have been unable to explain.
Evan Phillips, one of the foremost human Sangheili experts, was addressed as and referred to as "Phillisss. Their hands are tetradactyl , each having two fingers in the middle and an opposing thumb on either side. Contrary to what their anatomy might suggest, Sangheili could release a loud, sharp and piercing whistle by placing their thumbs on the same hand into their mouths and blowing through the narrow gap.
This arrangement possibly allows them to run very quickly and jump large distances, compared to ordinary humans and other Covenant races. They also appear to have a double set of pectoral muscles, which contributes to their incredible strength.
On the other hand, their digitigrade stance makes it difficult for them to climb vertical constructs such as ladders. Sangheili have a binary circulatory system [57] [58] that pumps indigo-colored blood. They breathe oxygen and their homeworld has a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere comparable to Earth's, allowing them to breathe the same atmosphere as humans.
Sangheili cannot breathe molecular nitrogen. They are shown to have an esophagus and intestines, [60] and are also depicted to have an anus. Most Sangheili have leathery skin covered in many part by scales. Young Sangheili have pale protective scales hanging from their necks that they lose with age, an evolutionary leftover from the days when Sangheili parents used to carry their offspring in their jaws.
They have forward-facing eyes with vertical slits and horizontal eyelids much like those of terrestrial reptiles, [63] [Note 2] likely giving them high-resolution central vision and depth perception. Their eyes can have multiple colours ranging from red all the way to green and can be even gray.
Most Sangheili though possess yellow or orange eyes. Sangheili exhibit minor sexual dimorphism, with the females being slightly smaller than the males.
Although Sangheili are naturally very intelligent, their culture's long dependence on a military-industrial schema has led to an emphasis on might over science. In some regards, the advent of the Covenant made this position easier, allowing the Sangheili to concentrate even more monomanically on military endeavors, while Prophets took care of science and technology.
In addition, despite their warrior culture being the most well-known, it has been noted that the Sangheili actually have almost innumerable roles within their society, from political entities like kaidons and keep elders all the way to the more technical artisan-engineers and farmers. Raised from childhood to be warriors, other societal roles are treated as secondary endeavors or even hobbies. Doctors are considered outright dishonorable as they "spill blood" outside the battlefield; [76] despite this, the Sangheili are known to employ advanced medical technology [10] that is superior to humanity's.
Instead, Huragok and other species are employed as medical personnel. Most injuries sustained by the Sangheili can easily be treated by the medical technology employed by the species, otherwise they accept their fate. However, Sangheili hold disdain for using medical technology to treat themselves and some personally would rather suffer through their injury or die.
There is evidence of this being overturned, however. A prominent example of this martial focus is that only aristocrats are allowed to wield energy swords and that sword-wielders are then no longer eligible for marriage; however, they may breed with any female they choose, married or otherwise, to ensure successful transmission of "swordsman" genes.
Many Sangheili children are trained in basic swordsmanship early on, both for personal development and for them to be capable of using a sword later in life if necessary.
Within the military, an aristocratic title is not necessary for wielding an energy sword. Military promotion among the Sangheili is by merit. A Sangheili soldier must succeed to advance among the ranks, with this success being measured in combat kills. A Sangheili near the top of the military hierarchy may have personally slaughtered thousands of individuals to reach that status.
In the case of Ripa 'Moramee , a particularly brutish Sangheili was appointed as Arbiter, both for his martial ability and for his unquestioning obedience to the Prophets. Historically the Sangheili have considered most other species to be inferior to them, both culturally and in fighting skill; this thinking has caused Sangheili to treat other species cruelly and in an arrogant manner.
This eventually led to the feud between the Sangheili and Jiralhanae , as the latter's strength threatened the Sangheili's superior military status.
In the years following the Great Schism the Sangheili entered a period of cultural renaissance however, triggering a rethinking towards their practices under the Covenant.
This included views on medicine, [78] secularism seen in the war between the theocratic Covenant and secular Swords of Sanghelios , gender roles, [82] and technology, and there was also evidence to suggest that views on other species underwent a gradual ongoing alteration too. It was noted that an Unggoy was able to take command of Sangheili and lead them in such a way so as to inspire respect and admiration from them. Lydus accused Thel of engaging with the talks so that the Sangheili could simply acquire Jiralhanae resources, however Thel rebutted the notion with the idea that the Sangheili cared for more than just that.
One great indicator of the Sangheili's evolving attitudes towards other species was their interactions with humans in the decade following the end of the Human-Covenant War. During and immediately after the conflict, many Sangheili espoused the Covenant's position towards humans as being heretics, and humans were subject to much of the same cultural arrogance from the Sangheili that the other species received; perhaps worse. Even by , however, a growing number of human sympathizers existed among the Sangheili youth, [84] and by , the social landscape within the Swords of Sanghelios appeared drastically different with regards to humans.
Specific examples include the development of a GEN-2 Mjolnir variant known as Helioskrill armor by a Sangheili weaponsmith, [85] training programs involving Spartan-IVs and Swords of Sanghelios troops in the ANVIL Initiative, [86] joint-operations between UNSC and Swords of Sanghelios in the joint-occupation zone against pirate raiders, cooperative weapons and technology research and development Such as with regards to the Needler [43] and the ANUBIS-class Mjolnir variant's enhanced sensors [85] as well as other cooperative endeavors between the two powers Archivist teams [43] and Zeta Halo containment efforts [87].
The obvious practical nature of much of these endeavors strongly implies that the Sangheili have come to view humans as a worthy investment, investor and ally, which is in stark contrast to their culture of 10 years past.
Even in more remote locations on Sangheili colonies the culture appeared to be undergoing remarkable change. It was noted by Olympia Vale during her travel to Khael'mothka that she met many Sangheili who had become tired of the war and who were intrigued by the idea of a human staying with them.
There were of course those who would try to harm Vale if they could, however she learned who to stay away from and for the most part found herself in no personal jeopardy.
There were many who refused to change their ways, such as Jul 'Mdama's Covenant , this was highlighted by the Sangheili civil war. Progressive factions in Sangheili society appeared to have won following the emergence of the Created , as Jul 'Mdama's Covenant was entirely wiped out by Swords of Sanghelios forces. The small minority of Sangheili who joined the Banished have had their names forever tarnished in Sangheili culture.
The Sangheili display respect and admiration for honorable fighters, whether they are allies of the Sangheili or not; it is not unusual for the Sangheili to have such an admiration for their adversaries. Sangheili respect and revere veterans and often follow their lead. Their history is rife with victorious combatants welcoming the defeated enemies' remaining forces into their own army, provided of course that they fought with honor. During the Unggoy Rebellion , the most tenacious of the Unggoy who survived the conflict were admitted for the first time into previously all-Sangheili forces, much to the Prophets' discontent.
Despite their intelligence, the Sangheili often allow their obsession with honor to cloud their better judgement. The Sangheili usually employ complex strategy only if it either improves success in battle, allows them to inflict more casualties on their enemies, or if it conforms to their code of honor.
Otherwise, in both tactical and strategic combat, Sangheili generally charge their enemies with reckless aggression, regardless of any damage they sustain. Only very seldom do they admit temporary defeat. While lower-ranked Sangheili might make numerous tactical mistakes, especially the Minors, such as standing in the open rather than taking cover, more experienced Sangheili tend to lure their enemies into traps and quickly dispatch them in close combat.
Sangheili often sustain heavy casualties in the fervor to kill, though they use their client races to screen and protect themselves. One of the clearest examples of how zealous the Sangheili are for honor comes from when Thel 'Vadamee engaged the UNSC during his time as Supreme Commander , when Thel and two Special Operations Sangheili attacked an unarmed 3rd Battalion Reserves during the assault on the planet Camber.
When Thel saw the humans unable to defend themselves, he dropped his Type plasma rifle and activated his active camouflage so the Marines could gear up and have a chance to fight. This was the first time the humans documented the Sangheili strive for honor, even if it endangered themselves or others.
Conversely, those who favor practicality over religious fervor in combat exhibit keen tactical and strategic acumen. The Zealots , despite being among the most fervent adherents of the Covenant's religion, use shrewd, pragmatic tactics and are willing to engage in subterfuge in lieu of open combat. Similarly, special operators and stealth specialists use active camouflage even in combat, though most would prefer to fight outright than to skulk in shadow.
The separatist Fleet of Retribution destroyed the Prophet of Truth 's fleet , despite the latter outnumbering the former three-to-one. Some Sangheili, such as Jul 'Mdama , see honor as more of an aspiration than a way of life and are willing to engage in deception if need be, particularly after seeing humans use such tactics to great effect. Both systems promote death in battle as being the most honorable and proper way to die. If a warrior is critically injured, incapacitated, or captured, the only acceptable recourse is to commit ritualistic suicide, ensuring one's honor is kept intact.
This is of such importance to Sangheili warriors that even if they are incapable of killing themselves, they may request the assistance of their fellow Sangheili in doing so. To retain his honor, a valiant Sangheili would typically commit suicide while in prison. It is believed among the Sangheili that a weapon is only to be drawn if it is to be used, because a drawn weapon "demands blood.
One figure of pre-Covenant religious significance is Kel 'Darsam, a demigod warrior. Sangheili government appears to be a feudal [43] meritocracy, [44] and is partially democratic, as elders of different clans rule different areas.
The ruler of these areas, a Kaidon , is elected by a group of council elders that reside in that area. If a council elder believes that his vote was "ill advised" or if he "had second thoughts," it was considered a tradition for council elders to initiate some form of attack, such as sending assassins, against the Kaidon in order to "test the true merit of [the] ruler's martial abilities.
However, punishment for this form of heresy was usually flexible. As such, if the elder did something honorable, such as attack the Kaidon himself, or attempted to make a final stand against the Kaidon, then he would probably have managed to save his family from certain death, although they might still be banished. It seems that if a keep was to attack another keep and fail the attacker would have its keep destroyed and slaughtered.
Even before the fall of the Covenant Empire, there were breakaway factions like the Heretics and The Banished. Family history and lineage are greatly valued, with each family having their own unique "Battle Poem" detailing the deeds and actions of its members during times of war. These "epics" may have influenced the recitation of war poetry among the Mgalekgolo, due to their deep respect for Sangheili.
It is theorized that Sangheili males are sent into service as warriors and soldiers, as no female Sangheili have been seen in combat roles. Females are trained from a young age to fight alongside the males but are kept home to tend to their respective houses. This training allows the Sangheili to have a potent home guard should an attack on their homeworld ever make it past the males fighting on the front line.
Sangheili warriors form very close-knitted relationships, referring to their comrades as "brothers" and remaining intensely loyal to them. This loyalty is shown in the custom of grieving after the death of a fallen comrade, a ritual which includes prayer for the dead warrior. In some clans, Sangheili children are raised in "common rooms" to ensure that all start on an equal footing and progress in rank by merit of their abilities. Members of some Sangheili clans rarely know their true fathers, and are usually raised by a maternal uncle instead.
This may be a method of preventing status from being inherited in order to force children to make their own way in the world so they actively strive to earn advancement. However, as some children's fathers were Swordsmen, who were granted the right to reproduce with any number of female Sangheili they desire, the use of a maternal uncle as a father figure may have also been used to allow children to be raised equally.
Sangheili believe that copulation without regard for the bloodline is uncultured. A popular pastime for Sangheili children is to hunt small rat-like creatures that live on their homeworld. The Sangheili place great value in their names, and it is considered both a privilege and an honor for only those proved worthy.
The Sangheili generally consider humans to be nameless one notable exception being the Spartans encountered in the battlefield, whom they exclusively refer to as "Demons" , and resent that the humans have assigned the label "Elites" to them although they have been given many other names far more derogatory, such as squid-head, split lip, hinge-head, Dino, etc.
The word "Sangheili" is often transposed as an English translation of their own name in-game and in other media. The surname of each individual comes from their lineage. Thel 'Vadam, for example, was from the Vadam lineage. Sangheili names are constructed from a series of parts, each of them with a specific or special meaning.
The first name is a given name that is attained at birth, which persists until adulthood. Since "Jar" is not a part of the standard Sangheili name, it may be assumed that it denotes Xytan's status as Imperial Admiral , although this has yet to be confirmed.
There is only one other known instance of this naming structure: Voro 'Mantakree, who was given the additional title "Nar" to denote his status as a Fleet Master. Apart from the "-ee" suffix, the suffix "-ai" denotes swordsmanship, as with Bero 'Kusovai and Toha 'Sumai.
Sanghelios is the homeworld of the Sangheili species with a population of 8. The planet has two Moons called Qikost and Suban. Many Forerunner artifacts exist on the planet, which are or at least were the topic of worship, as well as the cause of historical wars between the Sangheili and the San'Shyuum before the formation of the Covenant.
Each state is owned by a lineage, and everyone born in that state adopts the lineage's name as a surname. Each state is controlled by a Kaidon, who is advised by Elders. Sangheili are promoted based upon their skills, abilities, and the number of casualties they inflict upon their enemy.
This is usually measured by scalps. A high-ranking Sangheili may have personally slaughtered thousands of enemies throughout his military career. The Sangheili armor becomes more complex as the rank increases, much like the Jiralhanae rank system. Their rank can be identified by their armor.
Many Sangheili ranks have more ornate and different stylings compared to those in the lower ranks. Sangheili are playable in several Halo title's multiplayer mode. In Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians, Sangheili are not playable in multiplayer , as the multiplayer centers around the Spartan-IVs and their training. Halo Alpha Explore. Getting Started. Administrators Guidelines Online Chat. Halo Recruit , Windows Halo: Fireteam Raven , Arcade cabinet.
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Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk On the blood of our fathers, on the blood of our sons, we swore to uphold the Covenant! Sangheili concept artwork from Halo: Reach , made by Jamie Jones. Render of a Sangheili in Halo 2: Anniversary.
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