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Neo-Covenant Empire
The Neo-Covenant Empire is the unified result of three Remnant factions transforming into the militarily, economically, politically and territorially largest Covenant Remnant splinter faction currently residing in the Remnant Expanse. Although never having the power, numbers or territory of the original Covenant, the Neo-Covenant was the single greatest threat to Humanity and the Sangheili since the Covenant Empire until it’s met its downfall by the combined forces of the UNSC, RSM and the JD.

History
After the Great Schism, where the Sangheili left the Covenant Empire and the death of the High Prophets Regret, Mercy and Truth; the Covenant Empire fractured under the combined pressures of the competing Jiralhanae Chieftains, lesser Prophets claiming the position of the now-open Hierarchs and the power vacuum left when the Sangheili took a large portion of the ships from the Covenant Navy. In its place, the Covenant Remnants appeared, splinter factions of Jiralhanae Chieftains and Lesser Prophets with enough power to survive the ten brutal years of the Covenant Civil War.

One of the splinter factions appeared from the maelstrom of Remnant Space was the Neo-Covenant Empire. The Neo-Covenant was formed with the union of three surviving Prophets: the Lesser Prophet Conflict, Minister of Architect and Cleric Deed who combined their respective fleets over the Jiralhanae homeworld of Doisac. This union was planned, however, as the geographic location of Doisac allowed the Neo-Covenant to centre itself in a viable position away from the more powerful Republic Sangheili of Meritocracy and United Nations Space Command and with the capital being Doisac many surrounding Jiralhanae led forces rejoined in a partially patriotic act. Although the annexation of the surrounding territories was influenced by the Neo-Covenant's vast treasuries.

With more and more Jiralhanae Fleets proudly offering their allegiance, the Neo-Covenant expanded in both power and territory. However, instead of using this supreme power to strike and the rebuilding UNSC and the fledging RSM, the Neo-Covenant turned on their neighbours, the factions that didn’t join, continuing the Covenant Civil War.