@@writershard5065 Would be pretty sick, and I'm almost positive a large portion of the Halo fan base would be over the moon about it. Contrary to 343's belief of Halo being all about kick ass Spartans, many folks love the Sangheli aspect and believe it plays an important role in the overall franchise. I would agree with that. Granted, I much more enjoy the human aspect of Halo than the alien, but both have their merits! So, I guess this is my long way of saying that a Sangheli RPG game could be great.
A lot of the Elite Minors were only young-adults and late-teens among the Sangheili. The Elite Majors might only be a few years older, or the same age after a campaign against a planet or system... Makes it a bit more interesting for the depth of the Covenant, especially if you would think that a lot of the Older veteran Elites are either dead or at a high-enough rank later in the war, that all the young would remain to fight in the last few years of the war. Same with the UNSC. All the veterans are either high-ranked and out of direct harm most of the time, or they've died. All that remain are late teens and young adults who enlisted. Some might have even been drafted.
@@redaug4212 well they were enslaved by the prophets and then future generations forgot their way until the prophets thought they could just throw them away and replace them then they realised "huh these guys suck, we are done"
@@adultgimb They held every high-ranking position in the covenant military and were willing participants in the eradication of Humanity. They only turned against the covenant when it was no longer in their interest to serve the prophets. I certainly wouldn't put them on the same pedestal as Humanity.
@@redaug4212 "They only turned against the covenant when it was no longer in their interest to serve the prophets..." ...as well as "it was no longer in their interest" to continue their pointless war against humanity. That means they are not "the absolute evil" like they were used to be portrayed. So I still don't get your point what's wrong here. "I certainly wouldn't put them on the same pedestal as Humanity". Indeed, so let's commit our "fair justified retributive split-lip genocide". Glyke was a good start. Then they will learn a true meaning of "the sitting on the pedestal of tragedy and suffering", like Humanity did (sarcasm mode off). If all humans from Halo were so sadistic and blood-thirsty as you are, than the entire galaxy (not even to mention the humanity) would suffered much greater losses. So ask yourself about "who actually is the sworn enemy of the post-war humanity among humans themselves?"
@@NameSurname-j1x No, I wouldn't consider anyone who does good things just to avoid the consequences of their actions to be morally good. Do you believe that a violent criminal informing on his buddies to avoid prison time makes him as moral as all the people he victimized?
Recently made an alien species inspired by the Sangheili. Large, powerful snd honorable warrior society. One of their training techniques is to meditate/rest or take comfort in even the most harsh conditions. Taking comfort in the storm, as a Sangheili would. This holds true here, as both eventually hold an alliance with humanity. Definitely coming back to this!
i’ve been watching your deviantart for a *while* now. Didn’t know you had a youtube. seems THIS upload was recommended to me. I know your art; insta sub.
Yeah, I created this RUclips channel to repost my animations because I can't upload videos on DeviantArt unfortunately. Anyway, thank you for following me for so long!
"Lil bro is actually flexing about stalking a rando's comments for the past two months Holy mother of rent-free" lil angry crying hypocritical crank behind happy funny mask still making cringe attempts to pretend not to be screwed up. "What a shame!" (JC Denton, "Deus Ex"), "Mediocre!" (Immortan Joe, "Mad Max"). When somebody analyzes you own public words, that makes you embarrassed and offended so much? I'm sorry, princess, but I missed the part where that's my problem again. Before typing somewhere your another one "opinion" about "fictional space lizards" next time, remember "you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you in court". The Big Bro is always watching out for you.
@@NameSurname-j1xI don't know why but the algorithm keeps recommending me halo videos videos which just so happen to have this dude in the comments section and it's usually something against the elites which is either distasteful or an obvious lie. Or it's him arguing with another person. I mean, no hard feelings against this guy, but this seems almost unhealthy to me, and it's really stupid to hold a personal vendetta against a fictional alien race, even dumber by the fact that he left a comment like this on an ambiance video, but I'm not to say how someone should spend their time online.
"Things look different now, without the prophets lies clouding my vision."
This line made me wish for a Sangheili RPG of all things.
@@writershard5065 Would be pretty sick, and I'm almost positive a large portion of the Halo fan base would be over the moon about it. Contrary to 343's belief of Halo being all about kick ass Spartans, many folks love the Sangheli aspect and believe it plays an important role in the overall franchise. I would agree with that. Granted, I much more enjoy the human aspect of Halo than the alien, but both have their merits! So, I guess this is my long way of saying that a Sangheli RPG game could be great.
‘’For we have made it so’’
@@justaguythattalk "By your word, Arbiter."
@@asinatrafanatic2697 take us home!
The sangheili could be contemplating his life after the prophets betrayal.
I can imagine a lot of them where.
"Sanghelios was strong before this Covenant. And we could be strong once more, but we have strayed. We live not for honor but for power."
Sitting in the rain at night listening to saxophones several city blocks away? Same bro.
Can we all agree that Halo 3: ODST´s Soundtrack was something very special.
It was the second videogame OST I actually paid money for
A lot of the Elite Minors were only young-adults and late-teens among the Sangheili. The Elite Majors might only be a few years older, or the same age after a campaign against a planet or system... Makes it a bit more interesting for the depth of the Covenant, especially if you would think that a lot of the Older veteran Elites are either dead or at a high-enough rank later in the war, that all the young would remain to fight in the last few years of the war.
Same with the UNSC. All the veterans are either high-ranked and out of direct harm most of the time, or they've died. All that remain are late teens and young adults who enlisted. Some might have even been drafted.
I'm just imagining that while Rookies and Alpha 9 are wandering the streets of New Mombasa, there's a group of Elite doing the same thing.
After the betrayal of the Prophets i can really see many of them just sitting down to reflect on what went wrong
ODST and Crysis 2 have the same vibes at times, and I love it so much.
Omg you’re right i never noticed that
*Energy Sword Sizzling in the background.*
Even the Covenant can't resist _Deference for Darkness_
Wort wort... Wort wort wort.
You said it big man... you said it...
I NEED THIS AS A WALLPAPER. Looks great my dude 👍
I expected to hear ‘wort wort wort’
I just want the intro part with the rain and saxophone
absolutely beautiful
Sangheilis are great
the elites were victims of the great journey just as much as the humans were
Yea, they were victims. Victims of their own stupidity lol
@@redaug4212 well they were enslaved by the prophets and then future generations forgot their way until the prophets thought they could just throw them away and replace them then they realised "huh these guys suck, we are done"
@@adultgimb They held every high-ranking position in the covenant military and were willing participants in the eradication of Humanity. They only turned against the covenant when it was no longer in their interest to serve the prophets. I certainly wouldn't put them on the same pedestal as Humanity.
@@redaug4212 "They only turned against the covenant when it was no longer in their interest to serve the prophets..."
...as well as "it was no longer in their interest" to continue their pointless war against humanity. That means they are not "the absolute evil" like they were used to be portrayed. So I still don't get your point what's wrong here.
"I certainly wouldn't put them on the same pedestal as Humanity".
Indeed, so let's commit our "fair justified retributive split-lip genocide". Glyke was a good start. Then they will learn a true meaning of "the sitting on the pedestal of tragedy and suffering", like Humanity did (sarcasm mode off). If all humans from Halo were so sadistic and blood-thirsty as you are, than the entire galaxy (not even to mention the humanity) would suffered much greater losses. So ask yourself about "who actually is the sworn enemy of the post-war humanity among humans themselves?"
@@NameSurname-j1x No, I wouldn't consider anyone who does good things just to avoid the consequences of their actions to be morally good. Do you believe that a violent criminal informing on his buddies to avoid prison time makes him as moral as all the people he victimized?
"Wort wort wort..."
"Aaaah... Lobabah ? " 😞
Recently made an alien species inspired by the Sangheili. Large, powerful snd honorable warrior society. One of their training techniques is to meditate/rest or take comfort in even the most harsh conditions. Taking comfort in the storm, as a Sangheili would. This holds true here, as both eventually hold an alliance with humanity.
Definitely coming back to this!
i’ve been watching your deviantart for a *while* now. Didn’t know you had a youtube. seems THIS upload was recommended to me. I know your art; insta sub.
Yeah, I created this RUclips channel to repost my animations because I can't upload videos on DeviantArt unfortunately. Anyway, thank you for following me for so long!
Music?
Halo 3 ODST "Fragments" and "The Light at the End" OST
Me: "Ew, elite-preferred players" *plows over them with a warthog*
Yea, they were on my team. So what?
*Betrayal*
"Lil bro is actually flexing about stalking a rando's comments for the past two months Holy mother of rent-free"
lil angry crying hypocritical crank behind happy funny mask still making cringe attempts to pretend not to be screwed up. "What a shame!" (JC Denton, "Deus Ex"), "Mediocre!" (Immortan Joe, "Mad Max"). When somebody analyzes you own public words, that makes you embarrassed and offended so much? I'm sorry, princess, but I missed the part where that's my problem again. Before typing somewhere your another one "opinion" about "fictional space lizards" next time, remember "you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you in court". The Big Bro is always watching out for you.
@@NameSurname-j1x I don't think about you at all...
@@NameSurname-j1xI don't know why but the algorithm keeps recommending me halo videos videos which just so happen to have this dude in the comments section and it's usually something against the elites which is either distasteful or an obvious lie. Or it's him arguing with another person.
I mean, no hard feelings against this guy, but this seems almost unhealthy to me, and it's really stupid to hold a personal vendetta against a fictional alien race, even dumber by the fact that he left a comment like this on an ambiance video, but I'm not to say how someone should spend their time online.