![]() Although Atriox showed no fear for the parasite, he was fully aware of the threat the Flood poses. Yet, we find it hard to imagine Atriox would meddle with Flood-infected lifeforms, as he experienced the Flood first-hand in Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare. After the Forerunners got the ring back under control and executed The Primordial, victims of the outbreak, as well as some proto-Graveminds, remained on the ring, possibly composed and locked in Cylixes. Later, the Flood broke out on the ring, infecting Forerunners as well. The Forerunners also experimented on humans in so-called Palaces of Pain. It could be Skimmers, although that would be a little bit of an anticlimax as we already encountered plenty of those during the campaign of Halo Infinite.Īs described in Halo: Primordium, Zeta Halo was, at one point in history, used by the Forerunners to experiment on the Flood. They aren’t the same as the Cylix of The Harbinger, which is seen early on in Halo Infinite, and don’t resemble any other known race in the Halo universe. What is in them? Who knows! The silhouette on the Cylixes isn’t exactly clear. In a post-credit scene, it is revealed Atriox is still alive and is about to unlock more Cylixes, all orange colored. For almost the entire campaign, we were wondering: how did Atriox die in Halo Infinite? The answer is straightforward: he didn’t. Back in Halo 4, the color blue in Forerunner objects suggested affiliation with The Librarian (or maybe Lifeworkers in general), while orange meant it was aligned with The Didact (or Warrior-Servants). It is currently unknown if the struggle between The Didact and The Librarian is in any way part of the Halo Infinite plot. The Endless might just be an advanced race that became too big a threat to the Forerunners’ power, after which the Forerunners decided to prosecute them, compose them, and ‘store’ their remains in Cylixes within Zeta Halo.Īn interesting detail might be that the Cylix for The Harbinger was orange, while the other Cylixes (with the silhouettes of humans, Elites, Grunts, and more) are blue. The Forerunner Artefacts found on Zeta Halo’s open world suggest that the Forerunners were afraid to lose their power, to become the slave instead of the master. It is also very well possible The Endless in Halo Infinite are an entirely new species. It is possible that, after the Forerunners’ genocidal campaign against the Precursors, a few remained, which were later put on trial at the Silent Auditorium and are now imprisoned within Zeta Halo. The Halo Infinite campaign ending teaches us that The Endless stood trial at the Silent Auditorium. It is also suggested that The Harbinger and The Endless are related to the Precursors. And we also don’t believe Atriox and the Banished would be eager to associate themselves with San’Shyuum. ![]() It would also make little sense to make such a fuss about the return of a species we’ve already seen plenty of in the original Halo trilogy. Based on differences in design, like more fingers and a prominent tooth in the middle of its chin, we think it is safe to dismiss that theory. Some suggest The Harbinger looks similar to Prelates, an order or genetically enhanced San’Shyuum (San’Shyuum are more commonly known as Prophets). They are not mentioned in any Halo story before Infinite. Beyond that, we don’t know anything for sure about The Endless. Her name says it all, right? But who are The Endless? Based on how they look, we suspect the new Skimmers (or ‘flying octopus monkeys’, as The Weapon calls them) are related to The Endless in Halo Infinite. Little is known about the Harbinger, but we are confident she is part of a new species called The Endless. The Harbinger is the first of The Endless (probably)Īfter defeating War Chief Escharum, Master Chief travels to the Silent Auditorium, ultimately defeating The Harbinger. Even though Master Chief defeated multiple high-profile individuals, like Spartan Killer Jega’ Rdomnai, others will probably just take their place in The Banished’s chain of command. As Escharum states, there are many legions of The Banished stationed at Zeta Halo. That doesn’t mean The Banished are defeated, though. War Chief Escharum’s reign is definitely at an end, as we witness him dying in Master Chief’s arms.
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