Sangheili (Elites) In New Trilogy Matchmaking (Part 1)

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> > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
>
>
> Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.

I actually made a video script for Ultimate Halo long ago related to Halo 6 potentially having a playable Sangheili fireteam. Since you guys have brought it up, I’ll go ahead and post it just for you guys :slight_smile:

Amagine the guy’s voice from “Game Theories” while reading this lol

*Script begins
One of the things that many players have been wanting for a long time is the return of the Arbiter, and after 8 long years, we finally got him back in Halo 5. Even though his retconned Halo 4 Elite body greatly annoyed me and many other fans, it was great to see our favorite Sangheili character return to the Halo games. Now I propose this theory that in Halo 6, we could have not only Master Chief in Blue Team, (a much more interesting hopefully) Jameson Locke and Fireteam Osiris, but also, get this… The Arbiter and a Fireteam of 3 other playable Elites.

Now this sounds all cool and all, but who would the three Sangheili be? What would their starting weapons be and why would 343 do this? Well I’ll get to all of that in a bit. So let’s start off with determining who the 3 other Sangheili in an Arbiter-led Fireteam. So who would they be? Well for those of you who played Halo 3’s co-op with three other players, you’ll know that with Master Chief and The Arbiter, there are two other Elites alongside them. N’tho 'Sraom and Usze 'Taham. So that’s 3 Sangheili in The Arbiter’s Fireteam already, Arbiter, N’tho and Usze. Sounds like we’re almost done (I thought so too), but as I was writing this all down, something dawned on me, an interesting, but STARTLING realization. That if we DO infact have an Arbiter-led Sangheili Fireteam in Halo 6, N’tho and Usze would NOT be together, meaning only ONE OF THEM would be in the Fireteam, but not the other.

What makes me so certain of this? The answer boils down to one word: Design. In the Halo novel Halo: Hunters in the Dark, we find out that now N’tho and Usze BOTH use a “crimson, yellow, and ivory combat harness” as opposed to them both having different armor that we see in Halo 3. Why is this so significant? Well 343 obviously wants each member of their respective Fireteams to look different from one another to better identify each character, so having two Sangheili with the exact same color and armor sets won’t do it for them. So now it’s a matter of figuring out which of the two would be in Arbiter’s Fireteam. And after looking into both character’s bios on Halopedia, I’ve come to the conclusion that it would in fact be: N’tho 'Sraom. Why would I believe it to be him? Well according to his profile on Halopedia, it says the following

“Following the end of the Human-Covenant War, N’tho becomes an assistant of the Arbiter and actively participates in missions under his command.”

It seems that he would be more likely to be under the Arbiter’s command than Usze would, it just fits. And along with that, he wielded an “Energy Sword of more rugged and vintage design”. Given that 343 likes to create multiple variations of the same weapon, it would be a shame to not only not use it, but not even see what this Energy Sword looks like. Maybe one of those Sword Intels we see in the Sanghelios levels in Halo 5, I don’t know. Maybe the sword thing is making me wish too much…

So, now after all that debate, we have The Arbiter, and N’tho 'Sraom in the Arbiter’s Fireteam, so who are the other two? Well this can be a guessing game at this point, but I didn’t want to just “guess”, so I thought to myself, “which two Sangheili would be the best candidates to be in the Arbiter’s Fireteam?” After a little bit of thinking, (honestly not a whole lot) I believe the two best candidates to be in the Arbiter’s Fireteam would be fan favorite Rtas 'Vadum and the newly introduced female Sangheili Tul 'Juran from Halo: Shadow of Intent.

Why? Well fans obviously want to see Rtas come back and this is a perfect opportunity for him to do so. We haven’t seen much of him for a while except for the Shadow of Intent novel. Now is the time to bring him back to the games. For 'Juran, actually having a visable female Sangheili in a Halo game would be awesome in my opinion. (Mahkee doesn’t count, as we don’t actually see her in person). Plus I feel like it would be a wasted opportunity not to include her in the Fireteam. She seems like a cool character and I would prefer they use her as opposed to creating a new character instead. I think 343 should build upon her character and not waste her when she has alot of potential for the franchise and a possibility of becoming a fan favorite character. Just amagine it, a female Sangheili character for female Halo fans to look up to that think Elites are cool. Lastly, who DOESN’T want to use her Energy Lance that we see in the cover of Shadow of Intent? That thing looks awesome! I totally want to use that thing!

So there’s my conclusion. The Arbiter’s Fireteam would consist of the Arbiter with a Covenant Carbine and Prophets’ Bane as he wielded both those weapons in Halo 5. Rtas 'Vadum with a Plasma Rifle and Energy Sword as he wielded them in Halo 2. N’tho 'Sraom with an Energy Sword of a more “rugged and vintage design” and either a Plasma Rifle or Covenant Carbine. And lastly Tul 'Juran with an Energy Lance and an unclear secondary weapon, presumably a Covenant Carbine, Storm Rifle or Plasma Rifle.

Now lastly, why would 343 do this? Well Halo 6, according to a website, 343 is planning on “expanding the plot”. And having a longer campaign (maybe 20+ missions) with Blue Team, Fireteam Osiris AND an Arbiter-led Fireteam seems like a good way to do so.
*Script ends

So what do you guys think of this theory?

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> > 2533274879407634;14837:
> > > 2535427533378504;14835:
> > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
> >
> >
> > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
>
>
> I actually made a video script for Ultimate Halo long ago related to Halo 6 potentially having a playable Sangheili fireteam. Since you guys have brought it up, I’ll go ahead and post it just for you guys :slight_smile:
>
> Amagine the guy’s voice from “Game Theories” while reading this lol
>
> *Script begins
> One of the things that many players have been wanting for a long time is the return of the Arbiter, and after 8 long years, we finally got him back in Halo 5. Even though his retconned Halo 4 Elite body greatly annoyed me and many other fans, it was great to see our favorite Sangheili character return to the Halo games. Now I propose this theory that in Halo 6, we could have not only Master Chief in Blue Team, (a much more interesting hopefully) Jameson Locke and Fireteam Osiris, but also, get this… The Arbiter and a Fireteam of 3 other playable Elites.
>
> Now this sounds all cool and all, but who would the three Sangheili be? What would their starting weapons be and why would 343 do this? Well I’ll get to all of that in a bit. So let’s start off with determining who the 3 other Sangheili in an Arbiter-led Fireteam. So who would they be? Well for those of you who played Halo 3’s co-op with three other players, you’ll know that with Master Chief and The Arbiter, there are two other Elites alongside them. N’tho 'Sraom and Usze 'Taham. So that’s 3 Sangheili in The Arbiter’s Fireteam already, Arbiter, N’tho and Usze. Sounds like we’re almost done (I thought so too), but as I was writing this all down, something dawned on me, an interesting, but STARTLING realization. That if we DO infact have an Arbiter-led Sangheili Fireteam in Halo 6, N’tho and Usze would NOT be together, meaning only ONE OF THEM would be in the Fireteam, but not the other.
>
> What makes me so certain of this? The answer boils down to one word: Design. In the Halo novel Halo: Hunters in the Dark, we find out that now N’tho and Usze BOTH use a “crimson, yellow, and ivory combat harness” as opposed to them both having different armor that we see in Halo 3. Why is this so significant? Well 343 obviously wants each member of their respective Fireteams to look different from one another to better identify each character, so having two Sangheili with the exact same color and armor sets won’t do it for them. So now it’s a matter of figuring out which of the two would be in Arbiter’s Fireteam. And after looking into both character’s bios on Halopedia, I’ve come to the conclusion that it would in fact be: N’tho 'Sraom. Why would I believe it to be him? Well according to his profile on Halopedia, it says the following
>
> “Following the end of the Human-Covenant War, N’tho becomes an assistant of the Arbiter and actively participates in missions under his command.”
>
> It seems that he would be more likely to be under the Arbiter’s command than Usze would, it just fits. And along with that, he wielded an “Energy Sword of more rugged and vintage design”. Given that 343 likes to create multiple variations of the same weapon, it would be a shame to not only not use it, but not even see what this Energy Sword looks like. Maybe one of those Sword Intels we see in the Sanghelios levels in Halo 5, I don’t know. Maybe the sword thing is making me wish too much…
>
> So, now after all that debate, we have The Arbiter, and N’tho 'Sraom in the Arbiter’s Fireteam, so who are the other two? Well this can be a guessing game at this point, but I didn’t want to just “guess”, so I thought to myself, “which two Sangheili would be the best candidates to be in the Arbiter’s Fireteam?” After a little bit of thinking, (honestly not a whole lot) I believe the two best candidates to be in the Arbiter’s Fireteam would be fan favorite Rtas 'Vadum and the newly introduced female Sangheili Tul 'Juran from Halo: Shadow of Intent.
>
> Why? Well fans obviously want to see Rtas come back and this is a perfect opportunity for him to do so. We haven’t seen much of him for a while except for the Shadow of Intent novel. Now is the time to bring him back to the games. For ‘Juran, actually having a visable female Sangheili in a Halo game would be awesome in my opinion. (Mahkee doesn’t count, as we don’t actually see her in person). Plus I feel like it would be a wasted opportunity not to include her in the Fireteam. She seems like a cool character and I would prefer they use her as opposed to creating a new character instead. I think 343 should build upon her character and not waste her when she has alot of potential for the franchise and a possibility of becoming a fan favorite character. Just amagine it, a female Sangheili character for female Halo fans to look up to that think Elites are cool. Lastly, who DOESN’T want to use her Energy Lance that we see in the cover of Shadow of Intent? That thing looks awesome! I totally want to use that thing!
>
> So there’s my conclusion. The Arbiter’s Fireteam would consist of the Arbiter with a Covenant Carbine and Prophets’ Bane as he wielded both those weapons in Halo 5. Rtas 'Vadum with a Plasma Rifle and Energy Sword as he wielded them in Halo 2. N’tho 'Sraom with an Energy Sword of a more “rugged and vintage design” and either a Plasma Rifle or Covenant Carbine. And lastly Tul 'Juran with an Energy Lance and an unclear secondary weapon, presumably a Covenant Carbine, Storm Rifle or Plasma Rifle.
>
> Now lastly, why would 343 do this? Well Halo 6, according to a website, 343 is planning on “expanding the plot”. And having a longer campaign (maybe 20+ missions) with Blue Team, Fireteam Osiris AND an Arbiter-led Fireteam seems like a good way to do so.
> *Script ends
>
> So what do you guys think of this theory?

I was the one who made that thread about a Swords of Sanghelios Expansion a long while ago that suggested that the fireteam consist of Thel, Rtas, N’tho and Usze.

So I’m already on board with this! :slight_smile:

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> > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
> >
> >
> > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
>
>
> I actually made a video script for Ultimate Halo long ago related to Halo 6 potentially having a playable Sangheili fireteam. Since you guys have brought it up, I’ll go ahead and post it just for you guys :slight_smile:
>
> Amagine the guy’s voice from “Game Theories” while reading this lol
>
> *Script begins
> One of the things that many players have been wanting for a long time is the return of the Arbiter, and after 8 long years, we finally got him back in Halo 5. Even though his retconned Halo 4 Elite body greatly annoyed me and many other fans, it was great to see our favorite Sangheili character return to the Halo games. Now I propose this theory that in Halo 6, we could have not only Master Chief in Blue Team, (a much more interesting hopefully) Jameson Locke and Fireteam Osiris, but also, get this… The Arbiter and a Fireteam of 3 other playable Elites.
>
> Now this sounds all cool and all, but who would the three Sangheili be? What would their starting weapons be and why would 343 do this? Well I’ll get to all of that in a bit. So let’s start off with determining who the 3 other Sangheili in an Arbiter-led Fireteam. So who would they be? Well for those of you who played Halo 3’s co-op with three other players, you’ll know that with Master Chief and The Arbiter, there are two other Elites alongside them. N’tho 'Sraom and Usze 'Taham. So that’s 3 Sangheili in The Arbiter’s Fireteam already, Arbiter, N’tho and Usze. Sounds like we’re almost done (I thought so too), but as I was writing this all down, something dawned on me, an interesting, but STARTLING realization. That if we DO infact have an Arbiter-led Sangheili Fireteam in Halo 6, N’tho and Usze would NOT be together, meaning only ONE OF THEM would be in the Fireteam, but not the other.
>
> What makes me so certain of this? The answer boils down to one word: Design. In the Halo novel Halo: Hunters in the Dark, we find out that now N’tho and Usze BOTH use a “crimson, yellow, and ivory combat harness” as opposed to them both having different armor that we see in Halo 3. Why is this so significant? Well 343 obviously wants each member of their respective Fireteams to look different from one another to better identify each character, so having two Sangheili with the exact same color and armor sets won’t do it for them. So now it’s a matter of figuring out which of the two would be in Arbiter’s Fireteam. And after looking into both character’s bios on Halopedia, I’ve come to the conclusion that it would in fact be: N’tho 'Sraom. Why would I believe it to be him? Well according to his profile on Halopedia, it says the following
>
> “Following the end of the Human-Covenant War, N’tho becomes an assistant of the Arbiter and actively participates in missions under his command.”
>
> It seems that he would be more likely to be under the Arbiter’s command than Usze would, it just fits. And along with that, he wielded an “Energy Sword of more rugged and vintage design”. Given that 343 likes to create multiple variations of the same weapon, it would be a shame to not only not use it, but not even see what this Energy Sword looks like. Maybe one of those Sword Intels we see in the Sanghelios levels in Halo 5, I don’t know. Maybe the sword thing is making me wish too much…
>
> So, now after all that debate, we have The Arbiter, and N’tho 'Sraom in the Arbiter’s Fireteam, so who are the other two? Well this can be a guessing game at this point, but I didn’t want to just “guess”, so I thought to myself, “which two Sangheili would be the best candidates to be in the Arbiter’s Fireteam?” After a little bit of thinking, (honestly not a whole lot) I believe the two best candidates to be in the Arbiter’s Fireteam would be fan favorite Rtas 'Vadum and the newly introduced female Sangheili Tul 'Juran from Halo: Shadow of Intent.
>
> Why? Well fans obviously want to see Rtas come back and this is a perfect opportunity for him to do so. We haven’t seen much of him for a while except for the Shadow of Intent novel. Now is the time to bring him back to the games. For ‘Juran, actually having a visable female Sangheili in a Halo game would be awesome in my opinion. (Mahkee doesn’t count, as we don’t actually see her in person). Plus I feel like it would be a wasted opportunity not to include her in the Fireteam. She seems like a cool character and I would prefer they use her as opposed to creating a new character instead. I think 343 should build upon her character and not waste her when she has alot of potential for the franchise and a possibility of becoming a fan favorite character. Just amagine it, a female Sangheili character for female Halo fans to look up to that think Elites are cool. Lastly, who DOESN’T want to use her Energy Lance that we see in the cover of Shadow of Intent? That thing looks awesome! I totally want to use that thing!
>
> So there’s my conclusion. The Arbiter’s Fireteam would consist of the Arbiter with a Covenant Carbine and Prophets’ Bane as he wielded both those weapons in Halo 5. Rtas 'Vadum with a Plasma Rifle and Energy Sword as he wielded them in Halo 2. N’tho 'Sraom with an Energy Sword of a more “rugged and vintage design” and either a Plasma Rifle or Covenant Carbine. And lastly Tul 'Juran with an Energy Lance and an unclear secondary weapon, presumably a Covenant Carbine, Storm Rifle or Plasma Rifle.
>
> Now lastly, why would 343 do this? Well Halo 6, according to a website, 343 is planning on “expanding the plot”. And having a longer campaign (maybe 20+ missions) with Blue Team, Fireteam Osiris AND an Arbiter-led Fireteam seems like a good way to do so.
> *Script ends
>
> So what do you guys think of this theory?

That sounds like an awesome way to fully incorporate thease characters and flesh them out.

It’s a real shame that they still haven’t been added to Halo 5; with the release on Anvil’s Legacy and all the new Covenant forge pieces, machinimas would be even more epic than before.

Last comment :3

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> Last comment :3

What?

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> > > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
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> > > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
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> > While I do feel like Usze 'Taham, N’tho 'Sraom, and Thel Vadam are strong choices, I dont feel like Rtas 'Vadum would be unless something happens to the Shadow of Intent
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> R’tas does seem older, and probably too weak for battle, so it’d make since to leave him out of a group of four… but reptilians tend to get stronger with age and could be the same for the rest of the Elites.

It’s actually hypothesized that Sangheili not only remain physically strong into their older age, but that their natural lifespan itself is a lot longer than humans. A character in the book Halo Broken circles, and just looking at Arbiter Thel 'Vadam’s birthdate lends some support for this.

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> > > > > 2535427533378504;14835:
> > > > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
> > >
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> > > While I do feel like Usze 'Taham, N’tho 'Sraom, and Thel Vadam are strong choices, I dont feel like Rtas 'Vadum would be unless something happens to the Shadow of Intent
> >
> >
> > R’tas does seem older, and probably too weak for battle, so it’d make since to leave him out of a group of four… but reptilians tend to get stronger with age and could be the same for the rest of the Elites.
>
>
> It’s actually hypothesized that Sangheili not only remain physically strong into their older age, but that their natural lifespan itself is a lot longer than humans. A character in the book Halo Broken circles, and just looking at Arbiter Thel 'Vadam’s birthdate lends some support for this.

Isnt Thel in his 80’s right now or something like that?

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> > > > > > 2535427533378504;14835:
> > > > > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > While I do feel like Usze 'Taham, N’tho 'Sraom, and Thel Vadam are strong choices, I dont feel like Rtas 'Vadum would be unless something happens to the Shadow of Intent
> > >
> > >
> > > R’tas does seem older, and probably too weak for battle, so it’d make since to leave him out of a group of four… but reptilians tend to get stronger with age and could be the same for the rest of the Elites.
> >
> >
> > It’s actually hypothesized that Sangheili not only remain physically strong into their older age, but that their natural lifespan itself is a lot longer than humans. A character in the book Halo Broken circles, and just looking at Arbiter Thel 'Vadam’s birthdate lends some support for this.
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> Isnt Thel in his 80’s right now or something like that?

Thel is either 87 or 88…

Old video of mine which I recently re watched and thought would be relevant to share here :slight_smile:
Halo PSA “We WANT Playable ELITES!”
Enjoy!

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> Old video of mine which I recently re watched and thought would be relevant to share here :slight_smile:
> Halo PSA “We WANT Playable ELITES!”
> Enjoy!

I remember the first time you ever posted that. Lol

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> > Old video of mine which I recently re watched and thought would be relevant to share here :slight_smile:
> > Halo PSA “We WANT Playable ELITES!”
> > Enjoy!
>
>
> I remember the first time you ever posted that. Lol

I need to get me those G-mod models XD

Bring back the dinosaurs.

It will be great to have the elites playable in multiplayer, it would CERTAINLY make me comeback to play again.

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> > > > > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
> > > >
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> > > > While I do feel like Usze 'Taham, N’tho 'Sraom, and Thel Vadam are strong choices, I dont feel like Rtas 'Vadum would be unless something happens to the Shadow of Intent
> > >
> > >
> > > R’tas does seem older, and probably too weak for battle, so it’d make since to leave him out of a group of four… but reptilians tend to get stronger with age and could be the same for the rest of the Elites.
> >
> >
> > It’s actually hypothesized that Sangheili not only remain physically strong into their older age, but that their natural lifespan itself is a lot longer than humans. A character in the book Halo Broken circles, and just looking at Arbiter Thel 'Vadam’s birthdate lends some support for this.
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> Isnt Thel in his 80’s right now or something like that?

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> > > > > > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > While I do feel like Usze 'Taham, N’tho 'Sraom, and Thel Vadam are strong choices, I dont feel like Rtas 'Vadum would be unless something happens to the Shadow of Intent
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > R’tas does seem older, and probably too weak for battle, so it’d make since to leave him out of a group of four… but reptilians tend to get stronger with age and could be the same for the rest of the Elites.
> > >
> > >
> > > It’s actually hypothesized that Sangheili not only remain physically strong into their older age, but that their natural lifespan itself is a lot longer than humans. A character in the book Halo Broken circles, and just looking at Arbiter Thel 'Vadam’s birthdate lends some support for this.
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> > Isnt Thel in his 80’s right now or something like that?
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> Thel is either 87 or 88…

Aye, he is around that age. Also, he has been noted to be one of the youngest to attain the rate of shipmaster shortly after 2528, and then supreme commander sometime after 2535. (And in case nobody knows, Thel’s birthdate is December 10, 2485) Now not knowing the Sangheili rate of maturity, nor the average age of promotion to said rates within the Covenant, but I’d hazard a guess that at the current date of 2558, Thel is roughly within his middle age years.

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> > > > > > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > While I do feel like Usze 'Taham, N’tho 'Sraom, and Thel Vadam are strong choices, I dont feel like Rtas 'Vadum would be unless something happens to the Shadow of Intent
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > R’tas does seem older, and probably too weak for battle, so it’d make since to leave him out of a group of four… but reptilians tend to get stronger with age and could be the same for the rest of the Elites.
> > >
> > >
> > > It’s actually hypothesized that Sangheili not only remain physically strong into their older age, but that their natural lifespan itself is a lot longer than humans. A character in the book Halo Broken circles, and just looking at Arbiter Thel 'Vadam’s birthdate lends some support for this.
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> > > > > > > > So, random thought here regarding Halo 6. If Sangheili are returned to be playable in the campaign, and they keep the same style as Halo 5 (4 person squads). Exactly who do you think would fill that role (If that is the direction that is taken).
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> > > > > > > Arbiter, half jaw, that one elite in the books that supposedly help at the ark, and one other.
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> > > > > > While I do feel like Usze 'Taham, N’tho 'Sraom, and Thel Vadam are strong choices, I dont feel like Rtas 'Vadum would be unless something happens to the Shadow of Intent
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> > > > > R’tas does seem older, and probably too weak for battle, so it’d make since to leave him out of a group of four… but reptilians tend to get stronger with age and could be the same for the rest of the Elites.
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> > > > It’s actually hypothesized that Sangheili not only remain physically strong into their older age, but that their natural lifespan itself is a lot longer than humans. A character in the book Halo Broken circles, and just looking at Arbiter Thel 'Vadam’s birthdate lends some support for this.
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> > > Isnt Thel in his 80’s right now or something like that?
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> Aye, he is around that age. Also, he has been noted to be one of the youngest to attain the rate of shipmaster shortly after 2528, and then supreme commander sometime after 2535. (And in case nobody knows, Thel’s birthdate is December 10, 2485) Now not knowing the Sangheili rate of maturity, nor the average age of promotion to said rates within the Covenant, but I’d hazard a guess that at the current date of 2558, Thel is roughly within his middle age years.

I would say that. I think they are about half the age of humans like if they are 100 they are 50 or something.

I’d be happy if they just ported the Halo 2 Anniversary Elites over, I just want any type of elites, I’d be really happy if we had fully custom ones though.

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> It’s a real shame that they still haven’t been added to Halo 5; with the release on Anvil’s Legacy and all the new Covenant forge pieces, machinimas would be even more epic than before.

It a shame that they aren’t in h5 period.

That moment when you find a bunch of covenant themed vehicles and structures in prefabs, then realize there are no Sangheili to go on them that aren’t dead :frowning:

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> That moment when you find a bunch of covenant themed vehicles and structures in prefabs, then realize there are no Sangheili to go on them that aren’t dead :frowning:

That moment when your excited to try out all the new forge pieces… but your gold expired last week and halo 5 is entirely online other than campaign…