I hope we still get these kind of adventures after we are found by the Imperium. It's just too much fun.
Do you think the Imperium could
stop him? xD
If you mean in the quests: possibly. I'm committed to finishing The Lost, at least.
Well I was making the assumption that as slavers that attack merchant (read attacking suns "innocent and totally not pirate friends") and navy ships with plausible deniability of them being lost at sea, just to sell people to heretics and Xenos is illegal.
actually of the psyker children we saved, how many were nobles, or at least low ranking ones?
I... don't recall saying where the
Rude Awakening got its cargo from?
Not many. I only noted one, and he was a recent enough capture that he still had his (albeit ruined) vestments. Oda was looking into it and will probably have an answer for you by the time we get back to Shang.
Probably not many, assuming witches aren't seen as useful or valuable most of the time odds are most of the ones that pop up in nob families are disowned or quietly killed. If they are valuable then a family that produces them isn't going to be low ranking for very long.
Keep in mind that on Knightworlds the most important thing for a noble to be able to do is pilot his knight effectively.
Mutants often have biological problems that will prevent them from accepting the various implants and cybernetic enhancements that make piloting a knight possible. Aki, for example, regularly grows gold chains out of her back, right around where you'd want the ports for neural interface to be. She'd need procedures developed specifically for her, more frequent maintenance, and make a poor pilot even if she were both nobility and physically fit for service.
While psykers don't have this same problem, they
do run into the issue that they're often mentally unstable (or about to be) and you do not want to put a crazy wizard into a giant robot.
Unless you're Chaos-aligned I guess.
Actually... We have a fuck ton of psykers on this planet.
I mean we're an active psyker which is unusual for primarchs this young, and the only other comparison is Magnus who set down on a world with a lot of psykers.
There was a whole shipful of psykers, and a frigging blank, just being guarded by fucking scrubs on a world with knights and tech priests, that's kind of insane for one world. Add in the hints from the harem and there's definitely something wild going on here.
Magnus was an active psyker from a very young age, and he also grew up on a world with a lot of psykers. But did the latter cause the former, or did he land on a world of psykers
because he was an active psyker?
I will note a couple of things about this: the ship was full of psykers because they'd been gathered up, it's not like you ran into a cruise ship full of psykers. The Imperial Harem contains multiple mutants, which often comes hand in hand with psyker abilities. Fan is also the only blank you've encountered on this world.
Slaanesh has a pretty deep seated and subtle grasp on this world I've noticed.
In places, yes. In others she's outright rejected (see Xiulan's cultists that followed 3 gods).
She's also got a pretty good hold on most aspects of a pirate's life. Drinking, partying, whoring, murdering for fun and profit... (not saying the others don't, just saying that the murder party was definitely Slaanesh's vibe).