Hi everyone, I was wondering if some of you more lore-wise individuals could help me out here.
I will try to put this delicately. I am having a problem with the way something in a Dark Heresy game is being portrayed and I am going to try to come to the GM with a persuasive argument why I think it's wrong and I need some resources to support that argument. Either it will be resolved or it won't be and I'll act accordingly without any particular prejudice.
Here is the problem, I have tried to parse it briefly and without including some extraneous and inflammatory comments that have nothing to do with the 40k universe.
I'm in a game that has met 3 times, one session being half cell creation half Meet the Inquisitor (well not the actual Inquisitor, but his Interrogator possibly, maybe not even that high we don't know). At that point everything was fine.
Short version is, the character I made was a doubter who saw a heretical cult start capturing and sacrificing the character's friends and family in horrific ways. Upon seeing what the heretic has done, the character snaps, starts flipping out and killing cultists, and resolves the crisis of faith with the Emperor winning out.
I as a player don't care whether in universe the Imperial Creed is true or just or valid, what's important is my character has embraced it as a hedge against an existential crisis in the aftermath of a horrible traumatic event. So on the surface the character is a caricature of every hierophant ever made, but underneath is motivated by something sympathetic and personal.
The problem is, every. Single. Person. We Meet. is an apostate of the Imperial Cult. Literally no one we meet in the Imperium, not our Inquisitor himself even, believes that the Emperor is their god. And that would be fine if they at least pretended like they believed it, but they don't even do that.
Everyone we meet from miners to NPC adepts to NPC priests, literally everyone we meet talks down to my character and asks me how I can seriously worship a corpse in a machine and goes into a tiresome rant against religion is dumb and you're dumb, etc. like you'd read on Reddit. And they all know automatically I'm a feral worlder and they reference me as living in the Dark Ages, and of course not being from Terra or having any knowledge of it I say what is that, and they point that as proof of how stupid I am.
Some of these people, I killed with a grenade because I could get away with it (isolated mining planet where people were dying mysteriously). After two sessions, during the debriefing, I told our handler two names and said one is a dangerous heretic who controls resources on this planet, the other is a false priest not devoted to the service of the Empire and they need to be cleansed.
The Throne Agent or whatever he's supposed to be then foams at the mouth and tells me he is sick and tired of my Feral World Emperor God worshipping nonsense. I had to lower my Fellowship by 20 points permanently as punishment and I'm spending the next session in prison.
I broke character at that point and said this doesn't make any sense, that's not how the Imperium works. The GM said not everyone is going to believe in the Emperor and I said I know, but they're going to pay lip service to it. I also pointed out you can't just lower stats and take away freedom because you personally have some weird issue here. He said well you play stupidly, your character doesn't make a bit of sense and preaches a weird religion no one with any sense will believe, and you are throwing grenades at people and tattle taling on them when they don't believe you.
At that point the Assassin player piped up and said no, he's playing it smart and the character makes perfect sense. He is killing these heretics when he can get away with it and letting more competent people handle it when he can't, and that "weird religion" is the law, you believe it or GTFO. I calmed down when someone else agreed with me.
The GM argued I'd never betray another priest, at which point our Psyker player broke character and argued yes, that's exactly what he would do, that's the point of his character, to root out corruption in the Imperial church. The Psyker pointed out the Ecclesiarchy is huge and I owed that planet's priest nothing.
The GM said he'd not lower the Fellowship stat, but everyone I interacted with I'd take a penalty with because of my "bull ####". I said that was nonsense and I was going to prove to him that most people in the Imperium do in fact believe in the God Emperor or at least pretend to.
So, if I can bring persuasive proof that I'm right and he's wrong, he's supposed to change how people talk to me going forward. It has to be first party proof, published, in the current edition. I'll try to do this, but after this if this continues I'm out, the GM just has issues as a person I think.
For the record I think he's interpreting the setting incorrectly. The book seems to make it pretty clear.