Examples include some of their engineers also having knowledge in combat. As such, many Nerazim develop skills outside their chosen professions, unlike in the strict caste system of the Khalai. By their nature the Nerazim are a diverse group of freethinkers motivated by their regard for one another and tribal bonds rather than abstract notions of authority. They remain willful and often fiercely independent, with their closest allegiance being first to clannish warrior bands and then to the Nerazim, the great tribe to which all Nerazim belong. With a less monolithic culture, each Nerazim is encouraged to forge their own path, and they believe that fostering this attitude leads to their great successes. Nerazim work in smaller groups than the Khalai, and are far more individualistic. Culture ĭriven by individuality and a thirst for knowledge, the Nerazim developed along a very different path than the Khalai. Nerazim warriors utilize a fluid combat style that cannot be mimicked exactly by terrans. The following section contains information from StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty that is ambiguously canonical. Terrans possess a limited number of technologies that are capable of dealing with these warriors.
Nerazim warriors have undergone centuries of discipline and training. Nerazim eyes are predominantly green, though purples, blues, and oranges have been observed.
Nerazim, alone or in groups, have sought xel'naga artifacts.
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Nerazim technology is similar enough to Aiur technology that these protoss can intuit how to use the technology. They can also be used for Khalai protoss who lost their own psionic appendages by accident or in battle (particularly with the zerg). The style of these clamps has changed over time. Nerazim often cut off their psionic appendages, and developed the use of special clamps to control the energy bleed. The Nerazim have "sharper" features than the Khalai, and perceive things differently.