Krantt is a krogan term for a warrior's most trusted allies, those willing to kill in his name and honor. Krantt are often called for in rites or politics as a krogan's proxy and representative. Krantt are also seen as a proof of power, as only the strongest will have warriors loyal enough to act in their name. Despite their relationship, a krantt isn't considered a servant but more like a second, or even a bodyguard of sorts. The Urdnot Shaman on Tuchanka remarks that strength in a warrior is commendable, but that they are still weak if they cannot inspire their comrades to greatness as well. A krogan undergoing the Rite of Passage is given the right to bring a krantt along not only as back-up, but as proof that they are fit to command.
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| - Krantt is a krogan term for a warrior's most trusted allies, those willing to kill in his name and honor. Krantt are often called for in rites or politics as a krogan's proxy and representative. Krantt are also seen as a proof of power, as only the strongest will have warriors loyal enough to act in their name. Despite their relationship, a krantt isn't considered a servant but more like a second, or even a bodyguard of sorts. The Urdnot Shaman on Tuchanka remarks that strength in a warrior is commendable, but that they are still weak if they cannot inspire their comrades to greatness as well. A krogan undergoing the Rite of Passage is given the right to bring a krantt along not only as back-up, but as proof that they are fit to command.
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| - Krantt is a krogan term for a warrior's most trusted allies, those willing to kill in his name and honor. Krantt are often called for in rites or politics as a krogan's proxy and representative. Krantt are also seen as a proof of power, as only the strongest will have warriors loyal enough to act in their name. Despite their relationship, a krantt isn't considered a servant but more like a second, or even a bodyguard of sorts. The Urdnot Shaman on Tuchanka remarks that strength in a warrior is commendable, but that they are still weak if they cannot inspire their comrades to greatness as well. A krogan undergoing the Rite of Passage is given the right to bring a krantt along not only as back-up, but as proof that they are fit to command.
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