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* [[Exclusively Evil]]: At least the Elites had a few semi-decent characters... |
* [[Exclusively Evil]]: At least the Elites had a few semi-decent characters... |
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** There might be one—count it, one—exception seen thus far. The [http://www.halopedian.com/Jiralhanae_Army_Commander Brute Commander] on Harvest had apparently gained respect for humanity's courage and appreciation for their differences. |
** There might be one—count it, one—exception seen thus far. The [https://web.archive.org/web/20111225181736/http://www.halopedian.com/Jiralhanae_Army_Commander Brute Commander] on Harvest had apparently gained respect for humanity's courage and appreciation for their differences. |
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*** Ironically, the same game's Sangheili Arbiter is a [[Blood Knight|raving whirlwind of violence]] who doesn't care for honor or pride. Go figure. |
*** Ironically, the same game's Sangheili Arbiter is a [[Blood Knight|raving whirlwind of violence]] who doesn't care for honor or pride. Go figure. |
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** Maccabeus (the Brute Chieftain from [[Contact Harvest]]) also seemed to genuinely worship the Forerunners without blindly following orders. {{spoiler|His nephew Tartarus has some words with him about that...}} |
** Maccabeus (the Brute Chieftain from [[Contact Harvest]]) also seemed to genuinely worship the Forerunners without blindly following orders. {{spoiler|His nephew Tartarus has some words with him about that...}} |