)Īlso shared background with Haxtes as a bodyguard works fine for me!Despair? No no, 40k has always been style over substance! I mean, it's not like my choices like Light Power Armour are really efficient, either - it's just so cool!Īlso shared background with Haxtes as a bodyguard works fine for me!Oops, meant to respond to this, too. Additional cool points for the eviscerator. Because this is 40k and looking cool is the most important thing. That gives me a badass swoopy coat for most occasions which I can swap with the heavier armour for expected battle situations. Monotask Servo Skull to Enforce Light Carapace (Rare to Rare). I also swapped like-for-like: Flak Vest for Flak Coat (Average to Average) I've added them to my local copy - I went for Ecclesiarchy (cos she is still technically a priest) and Administratum (to represent Daddy's connections).įor gear I had four rare picks, so I went for Bolt Pistol (very rare) and Eviscerator (very rare).
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(forum software won't let me post a link on accounts of being a new user, so just delete the spaces)ĮDIT: I forgot my two free peer talents for Master of Shadows. OK! Can everyone confirm their interest? CrimsonKnight, can you post your character details, what you have so we know what we're working with? That's about it, really! :)That looks like an excellent start, looking forward to seeing the crunch. Should I count it away so that it is duplicated, and then swap one of the duplicates as normal? It says I get the social aptitude for free, but the backgrounds I chose already give me that. Those travelling with her can almost certainly see through her act (as, presumably, can the Veiled Inquisitor), but none can dispute that she is effective. What she really wants is fame, influence, wealth and comfort, and she sees being a witchfinder as a good route to achieving her goals - all the better now that she has inquisition sanction. Since then, she's been carrying out tasks as required.Īnaeya appears to be a hardline puritan witchfinder type, but most of it is just an act. Sensing that having an official inquisition remit would both aid her in her work, and help her continue to gain influence, she accepted eagerly. The result was that she gained a reputation for always popping up when least wanted (by the sinners and heretics, anyway).Īs her notoriety grew, she attracted the attention of the Veiled Inquisitor, who invited her to join the cadre.
She started to build up a network of whisperers - informants across her own sector who told her where she needed to be next. Her family name brought renown, and she used that renown to build infamy and fear of her appearance amongst the communities of heretics. Emblazoned with holy aquilas and the light of the God-Emperor, she travelled from one place to another, seeking out sinners and administering judgement (and occasional burnings). She thought about becoming a battle sister, but the training looked like serious hard work, and she didn't care for the uniformity.Īs the next few years went by, Anaeya ended up as a travelling witchfinder of sorts. Wanting a bit more excitement and adventure, she tagged along with a unit of battle sisters, helping cleanse, purge and burn the sin and heresy in the depths of the underhive. Once again, she was presented with choices - to become a priest, a monk, a missionary. Totally unprepared for living rough on the streets of the hive though, she always ended up getting found by the Arbites and returned to the abbey.ĭespite her reluctance, Anaeya did learn a lot, and once she finished her novice training, life got a bit more comfortable. It was hell, and on more than one occasion, she ran away. As a novice, she had to wear itchy robes, and sleep in a bare room, and get up all hours of the night to pray. However, priestly training was hard in its own way. She was probably right - at least she wasn't being shot at and yelled at by commissars. Given the choice between military service or joining the ranks of the Ecclesiarchy, she went for the latter, suspecting that it would be an easier lifestyle if somewhat dull. As she grew to maturity, she faced the same fate as her other non-trueborn siblings - to be shunted off into Imperial service and forgotten about. She was born into great wealth and extravagance, but lacked in standing and influence compared to her 'trueborn' half-siblings. Anaeya Vashante - Highborn / Adeptus Ministorum / SeekerĪnaeya is the child of an influential planetary governor and one of his mistresses.