I was thinking about this earlier, so why not make a post about it? Has it occurred to anybody that Jul 'Mdama had a son who is part of the Servants of the Abiding Truth? Obviously, I think Dural 'Mdama would be enraged if he heard his father was murdered by humans. He already hates the UNSC because they support Arbiter, whos men killed his mother, so if his father was killed by humans I think he would gather the Servants so they could go destroy the UNSC. Plus it was noted that Dural was capable of taking on Spartan II’s and III’s. Plus, the Servants were already friends with Jul, because he had plans to assassinate Arbiter. So what does anybody else think about this? Servants in 6 or no Servants in 6?
I think the covenant is pretty much done for and the only way I can see them appearing in halo 6 is having the infinity and the Swords of Sangheilos doing a “clean up” to prevent them from coming back or having all of the smaller covenant factions unite together (which would be really cool).
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> I was thinking about this earlier, so why not make a post about it? Has it occurred to anybody that Jul 'Mdama had a son who is part of the Servants of the Abiding Truth? Obviously, I think Dural 'Mdama would be enraged if he heard his father was murdered by humans. He already hates the UNSC because they support Arbiter, whos men killed his mother, so if his father was killed by humans I think he would gather the Servants so they could go destroy the UNSC. Plus it was noted that Dural was capable of taking on Spartan II’s and III’s. Plus, the Servants were already friends with Jul, because he had plans to assassinate Arbiter. So what does anybody else think about this? Servants in 6 or no Servants in 6?
I do not remember seeing any reference of saying he can take on Spartans, I can only see him being called “Pale Blade”. The Servants were not really friends as they refused to join Jul.
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> I think the covenant is pretty much done for and the only way I can see them appearing in halo 6 is having the infinity and the Swords of Sangheilos doing a “clean up” to prevent them from coming back or having all of the smaller covenant factions unite together (which would be really cool).
There are more then 1 “Covenant” there are dozens of remnant groups.
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> I think the covenant is pretty much done for and the only way I can see them appearing in halo 6 is having the infinity and the Swords of Sangheilos doing a “clean up” to prevent them from coming back or having all of the smaller covenant factions unite together (which would be really cool).
Like you said it would be cool to have this union of Covenant factions. All of their leaders in one cut scene talking to Cortana and teaming up with her.
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> I think the covenant is pretty much done for and the only way I can see them appearing in halo 6 is having the infinity and the Swords of Sangheilos doing a “clean up” to prevent them from coming back or having all of the smaller covenant factions unite together (which would be really cool).
Jul 'Mdama’s Covenant might be pretty much finished, but the following groups are still out there, causing trouble for the UNSC and Swords of Sanghelios:
-Sali 'Nyon’s remnant, splinter of Jul 'Mdama’s Covenant
-The Servants of the Abiding Truth/Neru Pe 'Odosima
-The Banished
-The Keepers of the One Freedom
There’s probably quite a few smaller remnants, but the above are known to have significant military power.
I doubt the Covenant will ever truly go away, especially with the various factions around. It would have been neat to see the Covenant develop like the Empire in Star Wars’ Legacy comic series set 100 years after RotJ. Smaller, but powerful. It’s ban on aliens serving in the ranks overturned. Incorporation of Force-sensatives as Imperial Knights who are neither Light or Dark Siders. They even become a member of a Galactic Triumvirate with the Galactic Alliance and Jedi Order against the Sith. Bring honor back to the Covenant if you aren’t going to get rid of them.
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> I think the covenant is pretty much done for and the only way I can see them appearing in halo 6 is having the infinity and the Swords of Sangheilos doing a “clean up” to prevent them from coming back or having all of the smaller covenant factions unite together (which would be really cool).
Don’t forget the Banished
Well someone posted a panel from Halo: Tales from Slipspace that apperently shows 'Telcam (the Servants leader) getting captured/shot by a Spartan so…probably not.
Would be pretty cool. Hopefully they make a good character out of him and give him and honorable death
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> I was thinking about this earlier, so why not make a post about it? Has it occurred to anybody that Jul 'Mdama had a son who is part of the Servants of the Abiding Truth? Obviously, I think Dural 'Mdama would be enraged if he heard his father was murdered by humans. He already hates the UNSC because they support Arbiter, whos men killed his mother, so if his father was killed by humans I think he would gather the Servants so they could go destroy the UNSC. Plus it was noted that Dural was capable of taking on Spartan II’s and III’s. Plus, the Servants were already friends with Jul, because he had plans to assassinate Arbiter. So what does anybody else think about this? Servants in 6 or no Servants in 6?
I can assure you they won’t be.
Probably not, the plot of the story(Halo 4-6) is based on the forerunners/created, it would be interesting if the servants were with the created though. Anyhow, remember the E3 2013 trailer? Pretty much describes Halo’s (6) plot, if you look close enough.
P.S. I can’t post the link here, so you have to search it up yourselves. Thanks.