Prophet of Stewardship (Earth-4001)

The Minor Prophet of Stewardship was a San'Shyuum Minor Prophet attached to the Fleet of Particular Justice. Stewardship was a member of the fleet's Council of Masters.

History
The history of the Prophet of Stewardship is the same as his mainstream counterpart.

Personality
The Minor Prophet of Stewardship was intelligent, though he was quite malevolent. Stewardship made his position of power and importance in the fleet clear to his subordinates by his actions and posture. Stewardship was a pious individual and believed that even demeaning Sangheili combat harnesses was borderline heresy, as the armor incorporated Forerunner technology. The Prophet reminded Orna 'Fulsamee of tiny rodents that he had hunted in his childhood. Stewardship believed that all sentient beings were unconsciously drawn to Forerunner artifacts, and that is how the humans—although "primitive"—had discovered Installation 04. Stewardship had an assistant, Bako 'Ikaporamee, who often spoke on the Prophet's behalf.

Descripton
The Minor Prophet of Stewardship wore a tall, elegantly decorated headpiece made of metal and amber gemstone panels. The headpiece was complex, and wired for communication purposes. He donned a red overrobe and a golden underrobbe, and operated an anti-gravity chair. A silver mantle was worn on Stewardship's shoulders and it supported a cluster of gold weaves that extended in front of his lips.

Trivia

 * The Prophet of Stewardship went unnamed in the original release of Halo: The Flood, being only referred to as "the Prophet". His name was revealed in the priority broadcast log included in the 2010 re-release.
 * "Stewardship" is the office of a steward, someone who manages the property or affairs of someone else in their absence. Like the other named Prophets, his name is ironic, as Stewardship refuses to relinquish his authority over the ring and constantly misappropriates the fleet's resources.
 * Stewardship is only described as wearing an antigravity belt in the 2003 edition of Halo: The Flood. However, he is depicted using an anti-gravity chair in the 2010 edition of the novel, Halo 2: Anniversary's terminals, and in Halo 5: Guardians.