Hello, since the preview adventure for Dark Heresy I love to read the background stories of the pre-made characters. Now, in Broken Chains, I have to admit that for the first time I really dislike most of them. Okay, you could say that that's only natural since they are villains, but it's not that. I can't respect them as villains.
Asrodel the Fated: Wants to be a great and noble warrior but also wants to win at all costs, so he cheats whenever he's losing. Dude, if you can only win by cheating do that and be proud of it, but stay out of honour duels.
Nina Black: *Whine* my brothers inherited all the money and power in my family, so I sell my soul to a daemon who promises to kill them! Girl, with that kind of statblock you maybe should have tried hurting your brothers yourself, either through violence or intrigue. Now go and thank your remaining brother on your knees that you still have your soul. **** those lazy kids....
Ciro: Now THIS is a villain. Got himself captured so his colleagues could escape with their loot and still eliminated two platoons of Maccabeus Janissaries before they got him. That's someone I can respect.
Hephastius Bore: Got fascinated with warp-spawned mutations and started producing them to graft them onto himself. Got caught and handed over to the Inquisition. For what? A whopping +2 to his toughness bonus. Risk vs. reward man....
Babaroth: Competent (killed a company of guardsmen) but only motivated by slaughter. Makes a good goon but not much else.
Kastala: Has the best and most believable motivation and is competent and dedicated. A shame that she has chosen to accept the support of the Chaos Gods but she is what her life has made her.