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In the Halo 2 song Destroyer's Invocation, (the first movement of the Mausoleum Suite on the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, a mysterious voice chants. If this mumbling is reversed (listen), a voice is heard saying: ...I have walked among men and angels for three thousand years. Time has no end... no beginning... no purpose. I wander the earth, seeking forgiveness for my horrible crimes against God and man. I live to see death and destruction, evil... over the light, but the light cannot be extinguished. I live in a prison of my own demise. I am lost...in time

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  • Reversed Messages
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  • In the Halo 2 song Destroyer's Invocation, (the first movement of the Mausoleum Suite on the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, a mysterious voice chants. If this mumbling is reversed (listen), a voice is heard saying: ...I have walked among men and angels for three thousand years. Time has no end... no beginning... no purpose. I wander the earth, seeking forgiveness for my horrible crimes against God and man. I live to see death and destruction, evil... over the light, but the light cannot be extinguished. I live in a prison of my own demise. I am lost...in time
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  • In the Halo 2 song Destroyer's Invocation, (the first movement of the Mausoleum Suite on the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, a mysterious voice chants. If this mumbling is reversed (listen), a voice is heard saying: ...I have walked among men and angels for three thousand years. Time has no end... no beginning... no purpose. I wander the earth, seeking forgiveness for my horrible crimes against God and man. I live to see death and destruction, evil... over the light, but the light cannot be extinguished. I live in a prison of my own demise. I am lost...in time The voice can be heard during the cut scene before The Arbiter, the level Gravemind when you rescue the Marines, and during The Great Journey when you fight Tartarus. Recently, Marty O'Donnell posted on the Halo.Bungie.Org forums that he wondered "why the transcript (of the reversed message) is still wrong." This seems to indicate that changes must be made to the transcript before it is accurate. There are many theories as to whom the voice belongs. The most plausible candidate is 032 Mendicant Bias, however, other possibilities include a Prophet or the Gravemind. When played, it seems to sound like the Gravemind, but when sped up slightly, the voice seems to belong to the Prophet of Truth. If sped up even more, the voice resembles that of a Monitor. There are voices that sound like another reversed message in the "infected" part of the Mausoleum Suite, but so far they seem to be indecipherable (too distorted).
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