A Song of Rogue Traders (Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader and A Song of Ice and Fire Crossover Quest)

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You are a Rogue Trader, a profiteer, explorer, and conquistador for the Imperium of Man. Will this strange new Feudal World, with it's aberrant seasons, and strange beasts, be the end of you? Or shall you make a profit, and bring this world into The Emperor's light?
I: The Beginning

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In the grim darkness of the far future, there is great opportunity for profit. Much of the known galaxy is dominated by titanic fascist edifice of the Imperium of Man. It is ruled from Holy Terra by the Senatorum Imperialis, in the name of the God Emperor, who sits interred on the Golden Throne. Travel between the stars is difficult, relying on the mutant navigators, who calculate the paths to planets through the immaterium by reference to the Astronomican, the massive beacon powered by the psychic energy of the God Emperor. The paths between stars are often shifting, and near always deadly, with the Daemons of the Immaterium held back only by the Gellar Fields of the various ships that dip into the warped realm.

With travel so difficult, exploration is nearly impossible. Thus, the duty has fallen to the Rogue Traders, ancient noble lines granted a sacred writ of trade by the Emperor himself to explore beyond the bounds of the Imperium to trade, explore, and conquer. Many of these traders make contact with long-lost worlds once controlled by humanity during the Dark Age of Technology, lost during the Age of Strife. In their wake come the Explorator fleets of the Mechanicus cult of Mars, as well as the Adeptus Administratum, and the Ecclesiarchy. These institutions ensure that these new worlds are folded into the Imperium with little difficulty. Most often however, such worlds will make deals to fall under the sway of the Rogue Traders, who are granted leeway by the Writ of Trade to make their own little empires, so long as the Imperial Tithes are paid.

You are one such Rogue Trader, about to embark on a new expedition. Your Navigator has located the route, messages to your holdings have been sent by your Astropathic Choir, and your flagship is ready to transition into the warp. But who is this dashing figure, determining the fate of worlds, and bringing wealth and prestige to their dynasty?

What is your origin?
[x] Scion
-You are the descendent of a Rogue Trader, groomed by them to be their heir before their death. You do not have anything particularly special about you, but you are highly educated
-Tier 5 Education Trait
-No other benefits.

[x] Average Dynast
-You were an average member of the Rogue Trader's dynasty, and were rather surprised when you were selected as the heir, backed by the loyal footsoldiers of the previous Rogue Trader. You possess an average education, and are a bit bright.
-Tier 3 Education Trait
-Gain the Quick Trait

[x] Peon
-Following the death of the Rogue Trader, you ascended to the head of the dynasty by removing your rivals, whether it be by killing them, or through softer means. You are not as well educated as others, but you possess a keen mind
-Tier 2 Education Trait
-Gain the Genius Trait

Now, what was that educational focus of yours?
[x] Diplomacy
-The art of negotiation

[x] Martial
-The arts of war

[x] Stewardship
-The art of trade and moneymaking

[x] Intrigue
-The art of scheming and plotting

[x] Learning
-The art of knowledge, and it's acquisition


Select two positive traits, and one negative trait.

[x] Ambitious
+1 to all stats​
+25% Stress gain​
-15 Imperium Opinion​

[x] Brave
+2 Martial​
+3 Prowess​
+10 Attraction Opinion​

[x] Calm
+1 Diplomacy​
+1 Intrigue​
+10% Stress loss​

[x] Chaste
+2 Learning​
-25% Fertility​

[x] Content
For a Rogue Trader? Never.​

[x] Diligent
+2 Diplomacy​
+3 Stewardship​
+3 Learning​
-50% Stress loss​

[x] Fickle
+2 Diplomacy​
-2 Stewardship​
+1 Intrigue​

[x] Forgiving
+2 Diplomacy​
-2 Intrigue​
+1 Learning​

[x] Generous
+3 Diplomacy​
-10% Income​

[x] Gregarious
+2 Diplomacy​
+5 Attraction Opinion​

[x] Honest
+2 Diplomacy​
-4 Intrigue​

[x] Humble
+0.5 Piety Gain​
+10 Imperium Opinion​
+10 Vassal Opinion​
+10 Ecclesiarchy Opinion​

[x] Just
+2 Stewardship​
-3 Intrigue​
+1 Learning​

[x] Patient
+2 Learning​
+5 Imperium Opinion​

[x] Temperate
+2 Stewardship​
+0.25 Health​

[x] Trusting
+2 Diplomacy​
-2 Intrigue​
+15 Imperium Opinion​
+15 Vassal Opinion​

[x] Zealous
+2 Martial​
+25% Piety Gain​
-35 Opinion of Other Faiths​

[x] Compassionate
+2 Diplomacy​
-2 Intrigue​
-15 Natural Dread​
+100% Dread Decay​
+5 Attraction Opinion​

Lustful
+2 Intrigue​
+25% Fertility​

Gluttonous
-2 Stewardship​
+10% Stress loss​
-5 Attraction Opinion​

Greedy
-2 Diplomacy​
+5% Income​
+10% Income per Stress level​

Lazy
-1 to all stats​
+50% Stress loss​

Wrathful
-1 Diplomacy​
+3 Martial​
-1 Intrigue​
+20 Natural Dread​

Impatient
-2 Learning​
+20% Prestige Gain​
-5 Imperium Opinion​

Arrogant
+1 Prestige Gain​
-5 Imperium Opinion​
-5 Vassal Opinion​

Deceitful
-2 Diplomacy​
+4 Intrigue​

Craven
-2 Martial​
+2 Intrigue​
-3 Prowess​
-10 Attraction Opinion​

Shy
-2 Diplomacy​
+1 Learning​
-5 Attraction Opinion​

Arbitrary
-2 Stewardship​
+3 Intrigue​
-1 Learning​
-50% Stress Gain​
+15 Natural Dread​
-5 Vassal Opinion​

Cynical
+2 Intrigue​
+2 Learning​
-20% Piety Gain​

Paranoid
-1 Diplomacy​
+3 Intrigue​
+100% Stress Gain​
+25% Dread Gain​
-10 Vassal Opinion​

Callous
-2 Diplomacy​
+2 Intrigue​
+25% Dread​
-5 Attraction Opinion​

Sadistic
+2 Intrigue​
+4 Prowess​
+35 Natural Dread​
-10 General Opinion​

Stubborn
+3 Stewardship​
-5 Imperium Opinion​

Vengeful
-2 Diplomacy​
+2 Intrigue​
+2 Prowess​
+15% Dread Gain​

Eccentric
-2 Diplomacy​
+2 Learning​
+50% Stress gain​
+50% Stress Loss​

Finally, what did you bring with you to explore this alien world that you are finding?

You have 2 points. You cannot end character creation with a negative balance.

[x] Explorator Party (-1)
-This detachment of the Adeptus Mechanicus is highly skilled in the surveying of systems for their valuable minerals, and ancient technologies.

[x] Ecclesiarchal Retinue (-1)
-Your ship is home to an Arch-Deacon and his retinue of missionaries, eager, and able, to spread the Imperial Truth to whatever world you find, potentially useful for your aims.

[x] Guard Regiment (-1)
-You are joined by a unit of 3,000 Imperial Guardsman under the command of a Colonel, who answers to you.

[x] Astartes Chapter(-2)
-You are joined by roughly 500 Space Marines, Transhuman warriors who are interested in this new world as a potential recruiting world.

[x] Manufacturing Systems (-1)
-You bring with you specialized systems to pre-fab manufactorums for planetside use, usable for the manufacturing of a variety of useful resources.

[x] Extraction Systems (-1)
-You have stocked a number of machines to dig up precious materials from around the solar system

[x] Expanded Fleet (-1)
-You bring with you not only your Endeavor-Class light cruiser flagship, but a set of four Sword-Class Frigates. These additional ships could come in handy...

[x] Divided Command (+1)
-You have only recently come into your standing as a Rogue Trader, and many in your retinue are looking to usurp your authority... or you.

[x] Gellar Field Failure (+1)
-Unfortunately, during your trip over, the Gellar Fields had a minor failure, leading to a Daemonic incursion. It took the lives of many on the crew... even a great number of those who are hard to replace.

[x] Lack of Tradeable Goods (+2)
-You packed your hull with large numbers of goods to potentially trade with any humans in this new system, but during the voyage, an accident ruined most of them. You have nothing to trade with.

[x] Infestation (+2)
-Something is in the bowels of your ship. Not that you're aware of it of course...

[x] Immediate Warp Storm (+3)
-You are immediately cut off from your holdings outside of this new system. Until the Warp Storm passes, you are trapped. Nothing will get in, or out.


Finally... what is your name?

[x] Write In

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Hello, in my infinite hubris, I am unleashing the plot bunnies. I looked around to see if anyone had ever made any stories that crossed over WH40k with ASoIaF using Rogue Traders, but most people seem more interested in Primarchs and the lot. So here we are.

The system you're heading to is of course, home to the world of Game of Thrones. You will, at some point in the quest, be hit with a Warp Storm, likely due to a random roll... but possibly due to the events of unseen forces. An immediate warp storm is bad, because it cuts you off from the income of your other holdings.
 
II: Arrival
[x] Plan: The Upstart who won't fall to slaaneash but male.
-[x] Peon
-[x] Stewardship
-[x] Diligent
-[x] Patient
-[x] Lustful
-[x] Explorator Party (-1)
-[x] Ecclesiarchal Retinue (-1)
-[x] Guard Regiment (-1)
-[x] Manufacturing Systems (-1)
-[x] Extraction Systems (-1)
-[x] Divided Command (+1)
-[x] Lack of Tradeable Goods (+2)
-[x] Lucien Vesta Male

You are Lucian Vesta, of the grand and illustrious Vesta dynasty. You were not born into a life of privilege, but were spawned in the depths of one of the many Underhives on the Vesta capital world of Virganis. Your mother always told you that you were destined for great things, but she told you little of your father. You only learned the day that she died that he was Aurelius Vesta, the Rogue Trader that ruled the dominion in which you lived.

Aurelius had passed, and all of his potential heirs were fighting to make sure they came out on top. That was when it happened. An assassin's lasbolt, aimed for your head, hit her instead as she knocked you out of the way. As you cradled her in your arms, she told you the truth, and set you on the course of your destiny. You removed your rivals from the succession, using a combination of bribery, threats, and assassination, many of the early ones perpetrated by yourself. You clawed your way to the top, and that made it all the sweeter.

You have inherited the domain, and the retinue of your father. Hypothetically, they all serve you loyally. Looking to make a name for yourself, and solidify that loyalty, you have set out through a new passage in the Warp, to an unexplored star system.

"We are arriving in the system, Lord Captain." Your helmsman tells you. You feel the jolt as the ship seems to stretch endlessly, before snapping back like a rubber band, finding itself back in the Materium.

"Report." You state calmly.

"We have sustained minimal damage, Lord Captain." the dispassionate, slightly tinny sounding voice of your first officer responds. Julian Cade is a stout man, standing at roughly 6 foot 2, and is built like a slab of muscle. He wears clothing befitting the second of a rogue trader, but with somewhat obvious armor beneath, belaying his history as a former officer in the Imperial Guard. The most distinctive thing about him however, is his lower face. His jaw, and large portions of his neck, including his vocal cords, have been replaced with bionics, sleek chrome with gilded patterns.

"Excellent." You reply. "Inform Master Leibercant to begin scans."

With that, Cade nods to you, and the crew begins to burst into action, reviewing the status of the ship, and scanning the system.

"Bad news Lord Captain." Your High Factorum approaches. Lady Beneficia Asheim is a short, petite woman. Blonde hair, and blue eyes, she looks almost cherubic at first glance. Most who take her at face value end up with a knife between the ribs. "Seems like there was a minor accident in the aft cargo hold. We've lost most of the expected trade goods."

"Emperor's balls..." You mutter. "The manufacturing and extraction equipment survived, yes?"

"Yes." Beneficia nods. "It seems that our... guests from the Mechanicus have kept a watchful eye."

"Thank the emperor for small mercies." You say.

As Beneficia strides off, you cast a somewhat wary eye over your officers. You've been the head of the Vesta dynasty for about a year now, and you're well aware that not everyone is happy about that. Julian Cade is loyal, as far as you can tell. He was deeply loyal to your father, and swore on the Emperor's name to serve the dynasty faithfully until his dying breathe. So far he's given you no room to be distrustful.

Beneficia is another one you're sure about the loyalty of. She was one of the first people you interacted with on your quest for the throne, being a member of a cadet branch of the Vesta dynasty, and hypothetically in line for the seat. You made some promises to her, which you've kept, and she's backed you ever since, basically from the beginning. She even took a slug round to the leg for you, and still walks with a slight limp.

The only other loyal member of your officer corps is the Master of Whispers, Gallianus. A former street rat, and childhood friend, you found it prudent to install him into the role. He's not necessarily the most skilled schemer, but he is unquestionably loyal, and does an admirable job. He stands at average height, wearing a long black cassock with well-polished boots. His tousled brown hair comes down to form a pair of sideburns, which are awkwardly cut off by part of the mechanism for his right eye, which was once covered by a patch, but is now bionic.

Next you have your Master at Arms, Berillia Hanneman. A stout woman, slightly pudgy, she constantly has a slightly demented grin on her face. She is wearing a slightly too-tight set of flak armor, and has a small knife holstered at her side. She is nominally loyal, but you don't trust her. You're fairly certain she's slipping intelligence to one of the candidates for Rogue Trader that you managed to buy off, and she has a disturbing love of taking care of executions personally, and slowly.

You Master of Etherics is next. Reon of clan Fenhart is the latest scion of a long line of Etherics masters who have operated on your flagship, the Iron Ghost, for generations. He is a thin and spindly man, with atrophied muscles from the lack of gravity on board. You have however seen him move remarkably quick before. He is, you know, somewhat unhappy with your appointment as Rogue Trader. Though you get the sense that he'd be unhappy with anyone as Rogue Trader, as he seems to view himself as the unofficial leader of the ship, being responsible for most of its communications. You shall have to put him in his place, or endear him to you.

Then you have Magos Ultiman, who has taken on the role of the ship's Enginseer Prime, as the last one had an unfortunate accident, dying of natural causes after supporting a rival of yours. Tragic really. Magos Ultiman is the leader of the Explorators that you have with you. A towering man, standing at roughly seven feet tall, you are aware keenly that much of his flesh is completely withered away or removed, with his chest cavity being home to a number of mechandrite cables that are coiled up to resemble a barrel chest. This is nearly never visible however, as he usually is only seen as a large billowing red robe, with a small hood at the top. Mag Ultiman is by no means loyal to you. He is interested in the value this system can bring to his order. Though, you doubt he would simply break your agreement. He is smart enough to at least end things on good terms, but you cannot trust him to follow your orders without question.

Finally, there is Arch-Deacon Wilona Dressuul. A woman who appears to be in her late sixties, with greying hair and kindly grandmother-like eyes, in reality, she is a political animal, and a fanatic. The woman, who's age you are nowhere close to guessing, is as far as you can tell, on the cusp of becoming a Cardinal. She joined this mission on the understanding that while she would certainly preach the imperial truth (especially the parts of it talking about obeying the Rogue Trader with the Warrant of Trade from the Emperor himself) she would be primarily concerned with enriching her reputation. Whether that be through converting a new world, or by finding a lost relic, or by who knows what. The woman is canny, but also wildly intolerant, and is thus a bit of a wildcard. You doubt you could trust her with much, but you may be forced to...

A servant quickly approaches, handing you a Dataslate with the readings regarding the system, breaking you out of your thoughts. Your eyes flick over it.

The system, currently nameless, has 11 "planets" as well as a large asteroid belt. Eight of the planets are between the belt and the system's star, while three of them are beyond the belt. Of all the planets, one of them appears to be both habitable, and populated. A number of fairly primitive polities dot the planet, categorizing the world as a Feudal World by Imperial metrics. To get more information however, you'd have to move the ship closer.

Your first decision upon entering the new system. What would you like to do?

You have 8 Hero Units (counting yourself). Each Hero Unit has a score in each of the six stats (Diplomacy, Martial, Stewardship, Intrigue, Learning, and Prowess). Some Hero Units will also have a score in the seventh stat- Arcane.

Turns will progress in a simple manner. You may assign as many heroes to as many tasks as you like. Heroes that collaborate on a task add their scores together for the task. Some heroes are more reliable than others, and some will have specialties. I will post full character sheets later, when I have a bit more time, but for now, here's the basic statlines of all hero units, with their education traits and personality traits:


Lucian:
Diplomacy: 41​
Martial: 36​
Stewardship: 41​
Intrigue: 38​
Learning: 41​
Prowess: 36​
Diligent​
Patient​
Lustful​
Indulgent Wastrel​

Cade
Diplomacy: 36​
Martial: 45​
Stewardship:35​
Intrigue: 20​
Learning: 20​
Prowess: 40​
Brave​
Callous​
Stubborn​
Loyal​
Brilliant Strategist​

Beneficia
Diplomacy: 33​
Martial: 20​
Stewardship: 40​
Intrigue: 38​
Learning: 31​
Prowess: 20​
Fortune Builder​
Comely​
Deceitful​
Gregarious​
Vengeful​

Gallianus
Diplomacy: 35​
Martial: 20​
Stewardship: 31​
Intrigue: 35​
Learning 20​
Prowess: 32​
Amateurish Plotter​
Patient​
Calm​
Shy​
Loyal​

Hanneman
Diplomacy: 32​
Martial: 39​
Stewardship: 28​
Intrigue: 36​
Learning: 25​
Prowess: 38​
Sadistic​
Lazy​
Zealous​
Tough Soldier​

Reon
Diplomacy: 33​
Martial: 34​
Stewardship: 33​
Intrigue: 32​
Learning: 38​
Prowess: 25​
Arrogant​
Wrathful​
Generous​
Insightful Thinker​

Ultiman
Diplomacy: 27​
Martial: 29​
Stewardship: 32​
Intrigue: 36​
Learning: 50​
Prowess: 33​
Eccentric​
Shy​
Diligent​
Erudite Oracle​

Wilona
Diplomacy: 43​
Martial: 35​
Stewardship: 29​
Intrigue: 38​
Learning: 37​
Prowess: 22​
Ambitious​
Zealous​
Gregarious​
Charismatic Negotiator​

Characters on a mission will roll a d100, modified by a difficulty modifier, trying to roll under their stats. Allot heroes how you like.

Diplomacy Actions
[x] Chat with the Arch-Deacon
-Wilona is a canny woman, it's best to get her on our side more firmly.

[x] Chat with the Magos
-The Magos is inscrutable. Make sure he is somewhat... less so.

Martial Actions
None yet.

Stewardship Action
[x] Salvage the Cargo (Extreme)
-You might be able to salvage some of the cargo that was destroyed in transit...

Intrigue Actions
[x] Spy on Hanneman (Hard) (Cannot assign Hanneman)
-Hanneman is a leak, you're certain of it. But it's always good to have proof. After all, a leak can be turned into an asset...

[x] Rumors (Easy)
-Find rumors from the wider galaxy, or from within the ship.

Learning Actions
[x] Scan the habitable world (Normal)
-This world seems to have numerous polities and cultures on it, all ripe for the trading, converting, and conquering.

[x] Scan the Inner Planets (Easy)
-These worlds don't seem to have much of value at first glance, but perhaps you could find something unexpected.

[x] Scan the Outer Planets (Normal)
-The outer planets of the system appear to mostly be Gas Giants, with a couple of solid bodies as well. It may be useful to find a body to set up a base on, away from whatever primitive telescopes the locals have, to refuel ships and transfer goods without any potential for notice.

[x] Scan the Asteroid Belt (Hard)
-The Asteroid belt could have numerous minerals that would be of use in the manufacturing of goods. Unfortunately, many of said minerals are blocking your Auspex to a degree, requiring closer scans from shuttlecraft. Annoying.

Personal Actions
[x] Train a Skill (Easy)
- Write In the stat

[x] Attempt to Improve Education (Hard)
 
Character Sheets
Statistics:
Diplomacy: 41
Martial: 36
Stewardship: 41
Intrigue: 38
Learning: 41
Prowess: 36​

Traits:
Diligent: +2 Diplomacy, +3 Stewardship, +3 Learning
Patient: +2 Learning, +5 Imperium Opinion
Lustful: +2 Intrigue, +25% Fertility
Indulgent Wastrel (Stewardship Education Level 1): +2 Stewardship
Genius: +5 to all stats
Rogue Trader (level 1): +1 to all stats​

Effects:
Newly Crowned: -1.00 Prestige gain​

Lucian Vesta is the illegitimate child of the previous Rogue Trader of the Vesta dynasty, Aurelius Vesta. Following the death of his mother in a botched assassination attempt, he carved his way to the top of the line of succession, claiming ownership of the Writ of Trade, and the Vesta flagship, the Iron Ghost.

Statistics:
Diplomacy: 36
Martial: 45
Stewardship:35
Intrigue: 20
Learning: 20
Prowess: 40​
Traits:
Brave: +2 Martial, +3 Prowess, +10 Attraction Opinion
Callous: -2 Diplomacy, +2 Intrigue, +25% Dread Gain, -20% Tyranny Gain, -25% Dread Decay, -5 Attraction Opinion, -5 Close Family Opinion
Stubborn: +3 Stewardship, +0.25 Disease Resistance Health, -5 Liege Opinion
Loyal: +1 Diplomacy, −1 Intrigue, +15 Liege Opinion, Less likely to join Factions against their Liege
Brilliant Strategist: +8 Martial
Augmetics Systems (Level 2): +1.00 Health, +2 Martial
Arch Militant (Blademaster) (Level 2): +6 Prowess, +0.50 Disease Resistance
Scarred: −0.10 Health, +10% Dread Gain, −20 Attraction Opinion, −20 Child Opinion
Effects:

Julian Cade is a former commander in the Imperial Guard. Following a serious injury to his lower face and throat, he was given an honorable discharge by the general leading the campaign. Partly out of recognition of the man's bravery and skill, partly to ensure the guard didn't have to pay the medical bills for such an old soldier. Without a path forward, he was recruited by Aurelius Vesta, who paid for the expensive Augmetics systems that allow Cade to eat and speak yet again. In response, Julian Cade has sworn a vow to the Emperor to serve the Rogue Trader of the house of Vesta for the rest of his days.

Statistics
Diplomacy: 33
Martial: 20
Stewardship: 40
Intrigue: 38
Learning: 31
Prowess: 20​

Traits:
Fortune Builder: +6 Stewardship
Comely: +1 Diplomacy, +10% Fertility, +10 Attraction Opinion
Deceitful: -2 Diplomacy, +4 Intrigue
Gregarious: +2 Diplomacy, +5 Attraction Opinion
Vengeful: -2 Diplomacy, +2 Intrigue, +2 Prowess, +15% Dread Gain
Diplomat: +3 Diplomacy, +20 Independent Ruler Opinion​

Effects:

Lady Beneficia Asheim is the High Factorum of the Vesta dynasty. Once a claimant to it's throne, she acquiesced early on in the conflicts for it, agreeing to support Lucian in exchange for some concessions. One of these concessions was an appointment to high office, and so High Factorum it is. As the person responsible for making a profit for the Rogue Trader, she is a shrewd and canny negotiator, often underestimated due to her cherubic appearance.

Statistics:
Diplomacy: 35
Martial: 20
Stewardship: 31
Intrigue: 35
Learning 20
Prowess: 32​

Traits:
Amateurish Plotter: +2 Intrigue
Patient: +2 Learning, +5 Imperium Opinion
Calm: +1 Diplomacy, +1 Intrigue, +10% Stress Loss, +50% Dread Decay, +10% Scheme Discovery Chance
Shy: -2 Diplomacy, +1 Learning, -5 Attraction Opinion
Loyal: +1 Diplomacy, −1 Intrigue, +15 Liege Opinion, Less likely to join Factions against their Liege​

Effects:

Gallianus is an old childhood friend of Lucian from their days as tunnel rats in the hive. When he ascended to the role of Rogue Trader, he considered it imperative that he get his information from a reliable source, and thus he reached out to his old friend. Gallianus is unstudied in the arts of intrigue, but he has potential to grow, and he is loyal, which is half of the job.

Statistics:
Diplomacy: 32
Martial: 39
Stewardship: 28
Intrigue: 36
Learning: 25
Prowess: 38​

Traits:
Sadistic: +2 Intrigue, +4 Prowess, +35 Natural Dread, -10 General Opinion
Lazy: -1 Diplomacy, -1 Intrigue, -1 Stewardship, -1 Martial, -1 Learning, +50% Stress Loss
Zealous: +2 Martial, +20% Monthly Piety, -35 Opinion of Different Faith
Tough Soldier: +4 Martial​

Effects:

Berillia Hanneman is the Master of Arms for the Iron Ghost. A sadistic, slightly pudgy woman, Lucian has doubts as to her loyalty.

Statistics:
Diplomacy: 33
Martial: 34
Stewardship: 33
Intrigue: 32
Learning: 38
Prowess: 25​

Traits:
Arrogant: +1.00 Monthly Prestige, -5 Opinion of Liege, -5 Opinion of Vassals
Wrathful: -1 Diplomacy, +3 Martial, -1 Intrigue, +20 Natural Dread
Generous: +3 Diplomacy, -10% Monthly Income
Insightful Thinker: +4 Learning​

Effects:

Reon of Clan Fenhart is the latest in a long line of Masters of Etherics for the Iron Ghost. Nominally loyal to the Rogue Trader dynasty, he has a tendency to throw around his weight.

Statistics:
Diplomacy: 27
Martial: 29
Stewardship: 32
Intrigue: 36
Learning: 50
Prowess: 33​
Traits:
Eccentric: -2 Diplomacy, +2 Learning, +50% Stress Gain, +50% Stress Loss
Shy: -2 Diplomacy, +1 Learning, -5 Attraction Opinion
Diligent: +2 Diplomacy, +3 Stewardship, +3 Learning, -50% Stress Loss
Erudite Oracle +10 Learning, +3 Intrigue​
Augmetics Systems (Level 10): +10.00 Health, +2 Martial, +3 Learning, +2 Prowess​

Effects:

Magos Ultiman is the head of the Explorator division that has been sent with the Iron Ghost to explore this new world. He is an old man, more machine than flesh at this point, and makes no secret of the fact that he will consdier the interests of the Cult of Mars before that of the Vesta dynasty

Statistics:
Diplomacy: 43
Martial: 35
Stewardship: 29
Intrigue: 38
Learning: 37
Prowess: 22​

Traits:
Ambitious: +1 to All Stats
Zealous: +2 Martial, +20% Piety Gain, -35 Opinion of Different Faith
Gregarious: +2 Diplomacy, +5 Attraction Opinion
Charismatic Negotiator: +6 Diplomacy​
Ecclesiarch (Level 3): Conversion Strength +75%, +2 Learning, +30 opinion from Same Faith​

Effects:
Juve-Nat Treatment (Level ???): +?.?? Health​

Arch-Deacon Wilona Dressuul is a political animal. Her sights are firmly set on the position of Cardinal, and she is uninterested in anything that may stand in her way. At first glance, she appears to be a kindly old woman, with greying hair, and the customary robes of an Arch-Deacon. However, according to many of your agents, she's looked roughly the same for the past 50 years.
 
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