Well, in a manner of speaking.
Right now there's a new piece of reading material put in front of the webcam, and this time I don't think the author is a Yale law professor.
The top of the page reads in part:
And then Bendigeidfran commanded his head to be cut off. 'And take the head,' he said, 'and carry it to the [unreadable] Mount in London, and bury it with its face towards [unreadable]. And you will be a long time ypon the road. In Hazelton, you will be feasting seven years, and the birth of Rhiannon [unreadable] unto you. And the head will be as pleasant [unreadable] ever it was at best when it was [unreadable].
I could be on crack, but this sounds a lot more like Myth... uh, I mean, some other kind of fantasy, possibly siege-related game, rather than Halo.
A quick turn around the web reveals some links that might possibly shed some light:
http://www.lugodoc.demon.co.uk/myth/myth06.htm
http://realmagick.com/articles/96/896-related.html
http://www.angelfire.com/home/thefaery2/
http://www.google.com/search?q=bendigeidfran&btnG=Google+Search
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following those links
i followed one of those links (www.lugodoc.demon.co.uk/myth/myth06.htm) and found a nice piece of information (i dont know if this is anything new to anyone):
The Assembly of the Wondrous Head
"They then spent seven years feasting in Harddlech being sung to by the birds of Rhiannon, then eighty in a magic palace in Gwales in Penfro being entertained by the talking head, until Heilyn opened a
door facing Cornwall and broke the spell.
Then they buried the head as specified (one of The Three Happy Concealements) to protect Britain from plague (presumably until one of The Three Unhappy Disclosures allowed the great plague to cross
the channel in 1348)."
There's a lot more but that should fill in the gaps rather nicely. This is obviously about Myth III and i dont think it has anything to do with halo.