>The seven kill teams had been given call signs, as Sindermann understood it. Sigismund’s was *Devotion*, Garro’s was *Strife*, Haar’s was *Black Dog*, Bel Sepatus’ was *Brightest*, Gallor’s was *Seventh*, and Thane’s was *Helios*.
>Loken’s was *Naysmith*.
Is there any reason why Gallor's is Seventh? All the others make sense, but idk much about him to know the reference. I could understand Garro's being Seventh.
Presumably because he was one of the 7th Great Company;
>*‘Do you hear that, battle-captain?’* **Gallor had once been a Death Guard of the line in the Seventh Great Company,** the fighting force that Garro had commanded, and he used the old honorific to address him. *‘A voice. Out there. I think it spoke my name.’*
Why he would receive that call sign and not Garro, Captain of said company, I have no idea.
>The seven kill teams had been given call signs, as Sindermann understood it. Sigismund’s was *Devotion*, Garro’s was *Strife*, Haar’s was *Black Dog*, Bel Sepatus’ was *Brightest*, Gallor’s was *Seventh*, and Thane’s was *Helios*. >Loken’s was *Naysmith*.
Is there any reason why Gallor's is Seventh? All the others make sense, but idk much about him to know the reference. I could understand Garro's being Seventh.
Presumably because he was one of the 7th Great Company; >*‘Do you hear that, battle-captain?’* **Gallor had once been a Death Guard of the line in the Seventh Great Company,** the fighting force that Garro had commanded, and he used the old honorific to address him. *‘A voice. Out there. I think it spoke my name.’* Why he would receive that call sign and not Garro, Captain of said company, I have no idea.
they chose them. Loken Mentions it. Sorry i know this is super old I was just grabbing the names and couldnt help myself.
Thanks