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Edited by DeBleserMike: 4/10/2013 9:09:18 AM
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!Spoiler! Don't read if you haven't finished Halo Silentium // Are the Precursors the Flood?

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Yes, in a new form

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SPOILER! I read all 3 Forerunner Saga books. In Cryptum a young Forerunner named Splendid Dust of Ancient Suns explains the background of the Flood to Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting. Splendid tells that the Precursors changed themselves into dust, that dust would change them back to their biological form when the time was right. In Silentium Catalog discovers that the Forerunners drove the Precursors from this Galaxy, some of them fled and some of them turned into dust to regenerate overtime into their biological form when the time was right. But they waited too long and the dust became nothing else than sickness and disease. And so their new form wasn't Precursor but Flood. So that means that the Precursors [u]didn't create[/u] the Flood as a test for the Forerunners and the Humans to see who the real heir is to the Mantle, but they [u]became [/u]the Flood. So that's why Humans didn't became infected anymore by the Flood. And that why the Forerunners thought about a cure that never existed. And so the Precursors always were a step ahead of the Forerunners. As their personal revenge, the Precursors planned this milions of years before. And so the Humans became the rightful heirs of the Mantle, the Reclaimers. But then i ask why. Why does the Flood/Precursors attack Humans again during the Covenant war? Didn't they want the Humans to become the keepers of the Mantle?

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  • From Primordium: [quote]"It was decided long ago. Forerunners will never bear the Mantle." "Decided how?" "Through long study. The decision is final. Humans will replace you. Humans will be tested next." ... "It is the way of those who seek out the truth of the Mantle. Humans will rise again in arrogance and defiance. The Flood will return when they are ripe - and bring them unity." ... "Misery is sweetness," it said, as if confiding a secret. "Forerunners will fail as you have failed before. Humans will rise. Whether they will also fail has not been decided."[/quote] Ancient Humanity seemingly did not pass a 'test' when they threw a third of their population at the Flood, the Flood simply stopped infecting them to troll the Forerunners into believing that there was a cure for the Flood. Our test has not yet actually begun.

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  • It's a little confusing because the gravemind tells the Ur-didact in Silentium that the precursors want to put down their creations and prevent future rebellion, but then why were the humans spared? This doesn't really mesh with the whole test thing that the Primordial talked about in Primordium either. Maybe they're like the reapers and wipe out races that are beginning to become a threat in terms of tech level. I don't know.

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    • Y'know, putting the spoiler in the title doesn't really disappear if you start the thread with SPOILER!

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