Evidence backing up my Revelations Theory

Wow, just wow. Turns out to be so far my theories are all turning out to be correct! Alotta you may recall remembering the great huge Halo 5 theory i made on how Halo 5 Defintly follows along the footsteps of the bibles Revelations story. Sadly because stupid people would not keep their replies related to Halo and only debate on Religion, that thread post is currently locked by the monitors but i promise i will reupload soon with alot more evidence i have gathered for all you guys!
NOW MONITORS, sorry if my last post seemed like it was just religion but it really wasn’t. It was just a theory for Halo to get the awesome fans hyped for your game. Please dont lock this thread again as this is pretty much just about Halo once you think about it. Love you 343, and please dont!

Now in this new evidence i gathered will not be a very long post, so do not fret my friends, lol! But this is a small theory and to think about that backs up the Revelations topic i made. We begin and start off with the two live action trailers recently revealed for the ARG Hunt the Truth Halo 5 campaign. In the first trailer we of course all see that Agent Locke pinned down the Spartan, and states him as a betrayer. But really the key factor is how the landscape and environment looks compared to the second trailer, the Chief one. At the end of the first, Agent Locke assassinates the Spartan. And now its very weird, when we get to the second trailer. Somehow this role switches around, and instead of an injured Chief on tge ground its Locke! Wait…what the hell? As weird and confusing as it is, let me explain. In the bible we learn of Jesus Christ’s death and how he came ressurected and defeats the men tgat killed him, as they came shocked in silenxe of his supernatural return. Now this is more of a question to think about than a coldhearted theory. Maybe this is Chief after he died in the first trailer as he came back from the dead to kill and punish his murderer, which is Locke.
And the shocking spilling evidence doesen’t end just there, the environment, such as his statue is damaged in the second one, when in the first it is completely intact. And then the sky, in Locke’s trailer we see the sky more sunny and bright and such of course. But in this second which is Chief’s (Duh, stop being an idiot Venial we already know this), well i might be an advanced idiot…maybe and idiot who is smart, but yet an idiot which is an idiot but is hella smart, you never know guys. Please research what that diagnosis is and message me privately on here, lol! but gosh freaking dammet we gotta switch back over to our Halo crap. In Chiefs trailer it is not at all sunny, well maybe just a little bit of a touch of course and is mostly redder than as of Agent Jameson Lockes. And the statue is more damaged, his fata** concrete head has a big indented hole in the right, his left elbow is not intact etc. So this to Lockes as this was intact it suggests this take place as a part two and sometime after the second trailer? Maybe, keep in mind i dont know more than you awesome Halo fans and this is just a very interesting question to think about, that not very many people have really touched upon.
Finnally at the end of Chief’s trailer he goes all badass as usual and quotes this: “You have completed your mission Spartan Locke! Mine…is just beginning!”. Interesting, cause i thought Locke’s mission was to hunt and kill the Master Chief as showed in the first trailer. And maybe like usual Chief’s mission is to save humanity yet again? Well if this is the case and Halo 5 is inspired from the christian bible, the men hunting down Jesus killed him and completed their objective, their goal their mission. And when Jesus was ressurected from the dead his mission then to save the rest of Humanity. Through his power, his word and his love he showed proof of for humanity while he was on earth.

Well thats something to startle your minds there as i close this thread, this is mainly just thoughts more than a theory on this post. And these thoughts seem very, very highly likely. What do you think guys? Please leave your comments, rates suggestions or whatever, or even just saying how friggin awesome i am reply to this swagerly thread. Just please please do NOT, DO NOT AT ALL DEBATE ABOUT RELIGION WHATSOEVER, as this is easier for me and all of the waypoint forum monitors. Just keep your replies and chats related to Halo only. As this is all i intend these post’s for, not religion, just Halo!
You guys are all so very awesome and i love you all, thanks for spending some of your time with me today with the most -Yoink- Halo player ever and stay tuned because my next upcoming thread you guys im very confident of you will love and enjoy: “John-117 teaming with Jul mdama in Halo 5?” Stay tuned for that.

PS: With my recent “Halo Reclaimer” novel that had been announced for summer 2015 this year, do you guys want to see preview chapters? This story is highly well written, canon accurate and features an interesting plot twist and turn around leading up to Halo 5 Guardians launch this october? Please your suggestions help, and this is Venial, signing out! :wink:

And if you were one of those that debated about religion in the last one, please dont take me saying stupid personally, i mean really pretty much how the debate was stupid and how it resulted in nothing but a thread lock. So i mean no offense at all. Please enjoy my theory as i aid i love you all, and i really enjoy doing this for you guys and you guys all matter to me, even if u hate me! Love you all! :slight_smile:

  • Venial

This is complete and utter rubbish, and has absolutely nothing to do with the Book of Revelation. That’s 5 minutes of my life I will never get back. Thanks.

Masterchief returning from the dead…ok what?

None of this make sense…

While religious symbolism (Old Testament; not New Testament) was definitely heavily used by Bungie for the original trilogy, the 343i route seems more Manchurian Candidate than Revelations. The trailers are both symbolic in that they do not depict events that happened; they depict how each character sees the future will unfold. The perfect statue in Locke symbolizes Section 2’s propagandized version of the Spartan IIs while the broken statue in Chief’s represents his flawed nature. Locke’s job is to maintain that perfect image. Chief’s goal is unspecified, but almost certainly involves actions that will tarnish it.

ONI doesn’t want the real Chief to inject reality into the legend of Chief.

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> This is complete and utter rubbish, and has absolutely nothing to do with the Book of Revelation. That’s 5 minutes of my life I will never get back. Thanks.

Maybe until you read my other theories to this as i said they all come together. And if u actually read this i stated its more of a thought than a theory anyway, read the full whole thing till you come rude and judgemental like that would ya!

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I said its a thought my man, if H5 is based off this then something has to happen. Im just taking some interesting guest’s ya know! However it is also weird how the second trailer seems as it is after the first talking about landscape wise, however its just a trailer, doesent mean it’ll happen in actual in-game.

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> While religious symbolism (Old Testament; not New Testament) was definitely heavily used by Bungie for the original trilogy, the 343i route seems more Manchurian Candidate than Revelations. The trailers are both symbolic in that they do not depict events that happened; they depict how each character sees the future will unfold. The perfect statue in Locke symbolizes Section 2’s propagandized version of the Spartan IIs while the broken statue in Chief’s represents his flawed nature. Locke’s job is to maintain that perfect image. Chief’s goal is unspecified, but almost certainly involves actions that will tarnish it.
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You know you might have a good point there. Maybe, but with my other theories i stated in earlier posts i just dont know what path 343 is taking now. And its almost obvious the Halo franchise is following religion from the start like you said with bungie. who knows man, who knows? Just gotta wait, and get even more hyped! :slight_smile:

> With my recent “Halo Reclaimer” novel that had been announced for summer 2015 this year

Lol

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? Its fan made, its been announced by me and my publishers, dont know whats so funny here? :confused:

all you said there made sense but… halo doesn’t has “spirits” and all the fantasy or spiritual things… its a sci fi game, what exists its what makes things happen. if chief dies he dies, locke wins. anyway I believe this trailer its both simbolic and what will happen in game (not in terms of what will happen in the game but a conflit between both which in game you will have to decide which side to pick).

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Oh

I know you have put a lot of thought into this but as someone who understands the Book of Revelations pretty good I do not see the connection.

This is an old thread by now, but it really f***** angers the hell outta me that you guys dont read the full entire post! If you guys actually read the damn thing, it says on how it may back up my Revelations theory, this is not the theory at all as i clearly state and mention, and i did say its more mainly just a thought. Look at my profile’s old forum posts until you find the actual theory i mentioned. Some of you guys that weren’t being immature little kids actually brought up a good point about this and now i dont think these trailers have anything to do with my actual older theory. I now just think its you picking your own paths and those are two different endings basically. But to those kids that think they’re funny and be straight up -Yoink- to me, learn how to read first and actually keep up to date with your intel. Im a nice guy but when people are stupid and then try to make a conclusion of that really just annoys me as it would anyone.

Again to those who gave me friendly replies and actually gave me constructed criticism i absolutely love and adore you and if you are on of them this message is not directed towards you! Thanks and get excited cause Halo 5 is just around the corner to release! :slight_smile:

  • Venial

Jesus came back and defeated those who killed him? Excuse my lack of knowledge regarding this particular part of the Bible, but I have no memory of Jesus coming back and punishing anyone who was involved in his death, neither directly or indirectly. So could you please elaborate on that part?

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> Jesus came back and defeated those who killed him? Excuse my lack of knowledge regarding this particular part of the Bible, but I have no memory of Jesus coming back and punishing anyone who was involved in his death, neither directly or indirectly. So could you please elaborate on that part?

Happy Easter!

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Thank you. I however doubt you came in to just say that and instead remind me of what happened to Jesus in his final days. Problem is, that’s not a part of Revelations as it is about the end days, the Second Coming of Jesus, it’s not related to Jesus being ressurected after dying on the cross. The latter event, resurection after the cross, was not to my knowledge followed by Jesus “defeating” those responsible for his death. He came back, wanted his apostles to spread his word and then he went to heaven.