Honestly, take that away from a Sister and what are you left with? Girl from next door in powered armour?
It's intresting question as it is. What is "zealous"? Should you have celibacy, for example, to be zealous? Can zealous, pious man (or woman) fall from grace and even don't notice it? What are you left with when you take that away from a Sister? Take that away as it seems, not "it was never here".
What will happen if Repentia sisterhood is not an option for a while (maybe you're in the middle of crusade? or stranded?), and nobody here to point you your mistakes?
And what will happen if you're sincerely believe you ARE pure, so you haven't lose your ability to make Acts of Faith? It's about conviction and faith, not some external assessment.
It's intresting. Maybe I'll make an adventure about it.
Ephrael Stern
Wait. Are we speaking about that Ephrael Stern who is Thrice-Born and the Daemonifuge? Who was attacked by daemon-controlled Sister while she was in holding cell?
Either way, to date, the Tempestus codex probably features the most detailed account of how Schola Progenium education looks like, and what exactly happens at its end.
And you're **** right I believe. But Tempestus codex I read definitly differ from what I read.
In my book there is " Within the training camps, most join the ranks of the Militarum Tempestus or Officio Perfectus whilst some daughters may be chosen to serve in the Adepta Sororitas". There is direct note there that drill abbots constantly asses and reasses who will be good Commissar, who are going into Tempestus Scion and who will going into Adeptus Terra. There is separate section about Trials of Compliance that is happen with progeny, and it's programm differ by who is that progeny going to became (future stormtroopers can have their live-shooting action, and Commissars supposed to shoot one of fellow progeny).
Are we looking into same book?
I've been on enough school trips to know that it isn't that hard to see the real people behind the teacher's public face the longer you stick with them in such an environment.
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Because you should not portray such an obvious exception from the very theme of a faction without explaining the background, else you leave people wondering and second-guessing (like I do here).
So do I; but I believe Cain's Last Stand have bad narrative. It's not bad interpretation for Warhammer 40K setting for me, just bad book. Not very bad, not the worst I read about Wh40K (that first book about Gaunt have my own award for that, tbh) but bad. That's not a book I thought when I asked my question, I should admit, but let it be.
Every author have his good and his bad books, I believe.
However, I'd say the author made it clear that Julien is not actually an exception, with the annotation by Inquisitor Vail who is obviously not surprised to hear of this behaviour, and even explains that there are supposedly no rules against it.
But she is.
Vail says directly " although few find the time to take advantage of the fact." Yes, Vail don't like Sisterhood (by her own well-known reasons linked with Shadowlight and "Duty Calls" events), she have a habit to make her personal adds to that comments (sometimes it's definitly jokes).
"Well, you know, the only reason we don't sleep with all the men or women we like is because we're pretty busy most of the time!"
I'm sorry, but you can see a joke here, can't you? You even put a smile!
Yes, Sister of Battle is very, very busy - killing witches, hunting xenos, praying, dedicating her life for the Emperor, moving between Repentia and her order (yes, I know, it's kind of rare), praying again and so on. But is there some direct tenet forbid Sister to sleep with men (or woman) she like? Well... not exactly. At least that's what Vael says.
Let me once more put an example about soviet censorship (I can use another examples if you want - that's just something I know good because that's my area of expertise). You don't need to write in some book for censor "and there should not be any notices for something vicious happens in some mining city - for example about teens killing some homeless". That's just something censor will not let pass by his own understanding.
Yeah, that system wasn't perfect; but if Sororites in general are not Jullien, well. They're astonishing then, real life don't know that kind of dedication!
Mitchell's Law: "Once a 40k discussion involves the terms sex and Sororitas, the probability of a user mentioning Cain's Last Stand approaches 1."
Yes, and I will use it to say "Sororite can have sex ONLY if it's very, very special Sororite".
It's possible because, well, she had parts (usually), and Imperium is very, very big, and no Imperial institution is fall-proof (and even using chemicals can't save Scholas Progenum from mutiny!), but it's not something going to happen with every Sororite.
Edited by Aenno