the prophet of regret died in halo with gravemind due to graveminds wants and eagerness to show the arbiter and Masterchief who the true power was. gravemind killed the prophet of regret in this scene, or just before.
grave mind the flood king
Hunter's,Brute's,Big Flood Things and The Grave Mind
WikiAnswers cannot read your mind to know what you regret - you'll have to answer the question honestly and tell them what you regret and why.
Maybe. with alotta money mind ya
no, halo wasnt designed with cheats in mind, however, there are quite alot of easter eggs and bugs that you can learn to use
empire state of mind and halo.
Short answer: bad. In Halo: Reach the Elites (Sangheili) are fighting for the Covenant. This is rather confusing to many players as they were allied with the UNSC in previous Halo games, but keep in mind that Halo: Reach is set before even the first Halo game, Halo: Combat Evolved.
"Grave doubt" is defined as “a judge's state of mind when the matter is so evenly balanced that he feels himself in virtual equipoise as to the harmlessness of the error."
http://www.marapets.com/graverobbing.php Keep in mind the grave robber is only asleep certain hours of the day and you can go to jail if caught.
I regret that we, at the Answers community, have not yet mastered the ability to read your mind! Only you can answer that question.
Because they -the Elites- are taking over Reach, and you are trying to stop them. This is rather confusing to many people as they were allied with the UNSC in previous Halo games, but keep in mind that Halo: Reach is set before even the first Halo game, Halo: Combat Evolved.
Because they -the Elites- are taking over Reach, and you are trying to stop them. This is rather confusing to many people as they were allied with the UNSC in previous Halo games, but keep in mind that Halo: Reach is set before even the first Halo game, Halo: Combat Evolved.