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Let us see. Possession of forbidden knowledge, use of warp magic, conspiring against the most Holy Inquisition, failure to turn oneself over to Most Holy Inquisition, associating with unclean Xenoforms, Murder of a Most Holy Inquisitor, associating with corrupted Space Marines and the possible passing of forbidden/warp knowledge too said individuals.   

I haven't read the story in sometime, but I think that I could find a couple more.   

Conspiring against and failing to turn yourself over to the Inquisition... I think a good 2/3 of Astartes have fallen into that category at some point or another in their history. And yet I wouldn't name the Black Templars, Flesh Tearers, Ultramarines and so on heretics. Also, I admit I haven't read up on her as a character but surely being tortured by a traitor marine is just an opportunity to prove your faith.

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 Also, I admit I haven't read up on her as a character but surely being tortured by a traitor marine is just an opportunity to prove your faith.

 

 

Big spoilers ahead but the graphic series has been out of print for a while.  I think you can still orfer it as print on demand but I'm not sure. 

 

You can read the synopsis from the lexicanium or 40K wiki. 

http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Ephrael_Stern

 

Both of those sources will say her whereabouts are unknown.  But the whole story starts off with her 3rd and final death -- that being an assassination in a cathedral on Terra orchestrated by the Grey Knights.  By that time she had been forged into a living weapon that could banish daemons, purge chaos or dispel psykers at will.  She had also learned how to use the web way portals which would allow humans to travel the galaxy without needing to use the warp.  She was the complete solution to all of the Imperium's struggles.  Of course she had to die.

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Also, I admit I haven't read up on her as a character but surely being tortured by a traitor marine is just an opportunity to prove your faith.

 

Big spoilers ahead but the graphic series has been out of print for a while. I think you can still orfer it as print on demand but I'm not sure.

 

You can read the synopsis from the lexicanium or 40K wiki.

http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Ephrael_Stern

 

Both of those sources will say her whereabouts are unknown. But the whole story starts off with her 3rd and final death -- that being an assassination in a cathedral on Terra orchestrated by the Grey Knights. By that time she had been forged into a living weapon that could banish daemons, purge chaos or dispel psykers at will. She had also learned how to use the web way portals which would allow humans to travel the galaxy without needing to use the warp. She was the complete solution to all of the Imperium's struggles. Of course she had to die.

More proof that the Grey Knights are actually Chaos :p

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Yeppers!

Let us see. Possession of forbidden knowledge, use of warp magic, conspiring against the most Holy Inquisition, failure to turn oneself over to Most Holy Inquisition, associating with unclean Xenoforms, Murder of a Most Holy Inquisitor, associating with corrupted Space Marines and the possible passing of forbidden/warp knowledge too said individuals.   

I haven't read the story in sometime, but I think that I could find a couple more.   

Conspiring against and failing to turn yourself over to the Inquisition... I think a good 2/3 of Astartes have fallen into that category at some point or another in their history. And yet I wouldn't name the Black Templars, Flesh Tearers, Ultramarines and so on heretics. Also, I admit I haven't read up on her as a character but surely being tortured by a traitor marine is just an opportunity to prove your faith.

 

 

Yeppers again. All Space Marines are Heretics, They don't worship Big E as a god, there for are heretics. But they're are our heretics and also 'related' to the Emperor in a round about way, have saved our collective bacon on a number of times and well lets just be honest here, piss them off and they may just forget to come and help against the evils of the universe or really piss in there Wheatees and they may just come a knocking themselves. So it's probably better to just let them be.

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Yeppers!

Let us see. Possession of forbidden knowledge, use of warp magic, conspiring against the most Holy Inquisition, failure to turn oneself over to Most Holy Inquisition, associating with unclean Xenoforms, Murder of a Most Holy Inquisitor, associating with corrupted Space Marines and the possible passing of forbidden/warp knowledge too said individuals.   

I haven't read the story in sometime, but I think that I could find a couple more.   

Conspiring against and failing to turn yourself over to the Inquisition... I think a good 2/3 of Astartes have fallen into that category at some point or another in their history. And yet I wouldn't name the Black Templars, Flesh Tearers, Ultramarines and so on heretics. Also, I admit I haven't read up on her as a character but surely being tortured by a traitor marine is just an opportunity to prove your faith.

 

 

Yeppers again. All Space Marines are Heretics, They don't worship Big E as a god, there for are heretics. But they're are our heretics and also 'related' to the Emperor in a round about way, have saved our collective bacon on a number of times and well lets just be honest here, piss them off and they may just forget to come and help against the evils of the universe or really piss in there Wheatees and they may just come a knocking themselves. So it's probably better to just let them be.

 

 

I find you lack of faith Disturbing... 

Templars Dear Fellow, our only true Brothers in Heart and Soul found among the Adeptus Astartes who hate the witch as much as we ourselves do. 

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Yeppers!

Let us see. Possession of forbidden knowledge, use of warp magic, conspiring against the most Holy Inquisition, failure to turn oneself over to Most Holy Inquisition, associating with unclean Xenoforms, Murder of a Most Holy Inquisitor, associating with corrupted Space Marines and the possible passing of forbidden/warp knowledge too said individuals.   

I haven't read the story in sometime, but I think that I could find a couple more.   

Conspiring against and failing to turn yourself over to the Inquisition... I think a good 2/3 of Astartes have fallen into that category at some point or another in their history. And yet I wouldn't name the Black Templars, Flesh Tearers, Ultramarines and so on heretics. Also, I admit I haven't read up on her as a character but surely being tortured by a traitor marine is just an opportunity to prove your faith.

 

 

Yeppers again. All Space Marines are Heretics, They don't worship Big E as a god, there for are heretics. But they're are our heretics and also 'related' to the Emperor in a round about way, have saved our collective bacon on a number of times and well lets just be honest here, piss them off and they may just forget to come and help against the evils of the universe or really piss in there Wheatees and they may just come a knocking themselves. So it's probably better to just let them be.

 

 

I find you lack of faith Disturbing... 

Templars Dear Fellow, our only true Brothers in Heart and Soul found among the Adeptus Astartes who hate the witch as much as we ourselves do. 

 

And yet, do not worship the Emperor as a God ( That new fluff is Anathema to any real Templar / Son of Dorn)

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Yeppers!

Let us see. Possession of forbidden knowledge, use of warp magic, conspiring against the most Holy Inquisition, failure to turn oneself over to Most Holy Inquisition, associating with unclean Xenoforms, Murder of a Most Holy Inquisitor, associating with corrupted Space Marines and the possible passing of forbidden/warp knowledge too said individuals.   

I haven't read the story in sometime, but I think that I could find a couple more.   

Conspiring against and failing to turn yourself over to the Inquisition... I think a good 2/3 of Astartes have fallen into that category at some point or another in their history. And yet I wouldn't name the Black Templars, Flesh Tearers, Ultramarines and so on heretics. Also, I admit I haven't read up on her as a character but surely being tortured by a traitor marine is just an opportunity to prove your faith.

 

 

Yeppers again. All Space Marines are Heretics, They don't worship Big E as a god, there for are heretics. But they're are our heretics and also 'related' to the Emperor in a round about way, have saved our collective bacon on a number of times and well lets just be honest here, piss them off and they may just forget to come and help against the evils of the universe or really piss in there Wheatees and they may just come a knocking themselves. So it's probably better to just let them be.

 

 

I find you lack of faith Disturbing... 

Templars Dear Fellow, our only true Brothers in Heart and Soul found among the Adeptus Astartes who hate the witch as much as we ourselves do. 

 

And yet, do not worship the Emperor as a God ( That new fluff is Anathema to any real Templar / Son of Dorn)

 

 

10 Years of Templars and of following the true path laid for us by Sigismund himself, as long as this is the lore we must abide by it for that is the Emperors will. ;)

 

Burying you head in the sand and trying to ignore it won't change that fact that it is the truth, same as we the Sisters of Battle, the brides of the God Emperor himself must take our role as his Martyrs in each and every damn campaign they publish...

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Daughters. We are the daughters of the God-Emperor himself. We allowed arrogance to cloud our judgement once and called ourselves his Brides, and in doing so were turned into harem girls and entertainers. For all that we were strong enough to hold the Palace against four chapters of Space Marines and the entire martian tech-guard, those were far from our glory days.
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Yeppers!

Let us see. Possession of forbidden knowledge, use of warp magic, conspiring against the most Holy Inquisition, failure to turn oneself over to Most Holy Inquisition, associating with unclean Xenoforms, Murder of a Most Holy Inquisitor, associating with corrupted Space Marines and the possible passing of forbidden/warp knowledge too said individuals.   

I haven't read the story in sometime, but I think that I could find a couple more.   

Conspiring against and failing to turn yourself over to the Inquisition... I think a good 2/3 of Astartes have fallen into that category at some point or another in their history. And yet I wouldn't name the Black Templars, Flesh Tearers, Ultramarines and so on heretics. Also, I admit I haven't read up on her as a character but surely being tortured by a traitor marine is just an opportunity to prove your faith.

 

 

Yeppers again. All Space Marines are Heretics, They don't worship Big E as a god, there for are heretics. But they're are our heretics and also 'related' to the Emperor in a round about way, have saved our collective bacon on a number of times and well lets just be honest here, piss them off and they may just forget to come and help against the evils of the universe or really piss in there Wheatees and they may just come a knocking themselves. So it's probably better to just let them be.

 

 

I find you lack of faith Disturbing... 

Templars Dear Fellow, our only true Brothers in Heart and Soul found among the Adeptus Astartes who hate the witch as much as we ourselves do. 

 

Agreed, need we escort you to the Chaplains for censure?

 

Besides I would argue Astartes are the only ones capable of reading between the lines to know the truth of the Emperor. After all that coward Lorgar was the first to call him a god and, to quote Bjorn "Calling him God is how all the mess started." But I digress.

 

Fibonacci thanks for the info I may have to give it a look as I have been dabling in some Soroitas writing of late, mostly due to this thread.

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It seems over exposure to the witch has allowed the warp to seep into his soul and pervert it.

Perhaps the Emperors mercy would be required to grant peace to this poor sould and to censor the chaos taint within? ;)

 

Daughters. We are the daughters of the God-Emperor himself. We allowed arrogance to cloud our judgement once and called ourselves his Brides, and in doing so were turned into harem girls and entertainers. For all that we were strong enough to hold the Palace against four chapters of Space Marines and the entire martian tech-guard, those were far from our glory days.

 

Going from the Age of Apostasy my friend.

I use the Avenger allot so I read allot ino the old lore and where as our judgement was clouded by a raitor hiding himself behind faulse devotion to the God Emperor we must take heed of those times as it led to the founding of our orders with our Greatest sisters.

 

Good luck trying to get a sister to act as a entertainer or Harem, we were more akin to over Zealous body guards at wost.

We may of been deceived but it was by our hand the Arch Traitor was laid low and i was proof to all our Devotion to the Golden Throne and our strength in defending it.

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The Brides not only served as Vandire's bodyguard, but also as servants and companions. They tasted the High Lord's food, fed him when he fell weak with illness, nursed his frail body and entertained him with singing, dancing, and other, more exotic skills. For all their gaiety on occasion, the Brides of the Emperor were still hardened fighters, and when the Holy Synod tried to have Vandire assassinated a few years later, the Brides went into the meeting chambers, locked the doors and emerged an hour later carrying the severed heads of every Cardinal present.

Emphasis mine. The Brides were harem girls. By denying that part of our history, we lessen the value of our penitence.

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The Brides not only served as Vandire's bodyguard, but also as servants and companions. They tasted the High Lord's food, fed him when he fell weak with illness, nursed his frail body and entertained him with singing, dancing, and other, more exotic skills. For all their gaiety on occasion, the Brides of the Emperor were still hardened fighters, and when the Holy Synod tried to have Vandire assassinated a few years later, the Brides went into the meeting chambers, locked the doors and emerged an hour later carrying the severed heads of every Cardinal present.

Emphasis mine. The Brides were harem girls. By denying that part of our history, we lessen the value of our penitence.

 

 

If your Personal onesnes did so then hats that but I do not recall any part of the lore that ever claimed they did as such that I have ever read.

I deny nothing but neither shall I give credit to false truths else we raise fale idols.

 

 

 

 

Nice Sisters cosplayy find there mate.

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