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I'll be posting this evening after I get back from work - I'm sure Lisbeth will have a totally foolproof and sensible plan!
@jbeil@BCTheEntity@Kratesis@Andreyich

Righto, I'll get a post up tomorrow...bout effin' time.



Go-go gadget flamers!
Really sorry but I'm drawing a complete blank at the moment - best to move on and I'll try to catch up next time around.
I'll try and post this evening - not too much to say though, so if Mr.Cool wants to move on without waiting that's fine.
@Andreyich You mean the one who just freaked out due to one of her allies dying and tried to kill a bunch of Guardsmen who may or may not have had valuable information or even been heretics? I mean, you do you, but I wouldn't exactly class that as "sane".


There is no such thing as innocence!

I think I'm picking Lisbeth since she's the least bat-shit crazy, and sorry I was away for a bit lads. @BCTheEntity@jbeil@Kratesis


Hearing the Emperor's voice is a sure sign of mental integrity!
Ditto.
What is the high gothic for 'soap box'?
"Humbly, Sisters, I must disagree," said Lisbeth, still blinking hard. She spoke quickly, so that nobody could interrupt - whether they could understand her speech or not! "The Governor gave his life to the Emperor when he volunteered to become His servant, and if He has decided that this is the hour when the Governor will lay down his life in defense of the people of this world, so be it." Lisbeth stopped only to inhale, and stormed on with her next chain of rapid-fire words. "If there are souls on this world as yet unsullied by heresy, we must do what we can to save them while we still can. To kill a weed, one does not cut away at leaves; one tears it up from the ground by the roots, so that the rest of the plants can prosper."

"Milord Confessor," she continued, slowing down a little as she turned to talk to the almost-flourescent preacher. "Where could one find the greatest concentration of heretics in a place such as this? If we storm it, we can show the people of this world that the Emperor's light has not abandoned them, and they will surely rise up to join us in crushing the vipers that have perverted His vision for this world!" Caught up in her own speech, the naive sister was practically shaking the group by their shoulders to fire them up; even He was telling her that this was the right path, and at that moment Lisbeth could quite happily have taken on all the daemons of all the hells, so sure was she of their inevitable success.

"We are the flaming sword of His judgement, who can possibly stand in our way? Lord Inquisitor, I am certain that He has delivered us to this place to carry His torch into the fray! We need only to find their blasphemous temples and altars and tear them down, and the faithful citizens will take up arms and strike down the liars who have attempted to decieve them!"
I've got my last university exam of the year tomorrow, so after that you can expect a post on tuesday!
If the real governor was dead or otherwise incapacitated, what does Imperial doctrine recommend as the next step? My first instinct is to try and save the lives and souls of as many people as possible, and that probably means the governor will have to fend for himself while we find and destroy the root of the heresy.
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