@HorsesandMuchMOAR
The Kyrdan Order is separate from the Imperium, despite my wrongly phrasing it in the previous comment reply to BP D438. The Kyrdan Order is part of the Celestial Ascendancy, my own “galactic empire” of sorts. The Imperium would consider them xenos and heretics since no humans fill their ranks, only H’ruun (a high elf-like race,) Safhirim, (ponies and EqG “humans”/dryads) and ascended humanlike beings called Adepts. They are composed of those five races only and are xenophobic towards anyone else, unlike their enemies the Coalition which is a flawed, punitive semi-democracy composed primarily of humans, cyborgs, some abhumans and a few alien allies.
The Ascendancy somewhat similar to the Imperium in their fanaticism, but ironically they hate humans and non-allied xenos just as much as the Imperium hates xenos. They fight for their own war gods, not the Emperor. But Celestia is one of their deities. They see her as the equine avatar of their own sun goddess, Valanbé.
Though she DOES have a clan of Kyrdan Knights who follow her, called the Invisible Warriors. They do NOT take kindly to those who wish harm on their lady. They have plasma-sworded countless bronies for doing so. You’d have to go through them first.
Funny you mention Wallflower as an Astartes. I currently have a chapter in the works called the Invisible Warriors. After she was reformed, Wallflower discovered she had the power to restore magic to people who have been removed of it. The Invisible Warriors were once powerful psykers who were cursed into becoming blanks. Now the only way to temporarily get their psyker powers back is to invoke Wallflower, who they call the Invisible Dryad. But their invisibility comes as a gift too, as the Forces of Chaos can’t see them at all.
Also slightly off topic, I wonder if she was a female Space Marine, which of the original 20 Legions she’d best fit in with. My top 2 choices would probably be Raven Guard due to Corvus Corax basically being an invisible demigod in his own right, and White Scars mainly due to how they seem to be sort of but not quite ignored by the Imperium (they exist, but they really don’t care if others know about their existence as they just do their thing).
The Kyrdan Order is separate from the Imperium, despite my wrongly phrasing it in the previous comment reply to BP D438. The Kyrdan Order is part of the Celestial Ascendancy, my own “galactic empire” of sorts. The Imperium would consider them xenos and heretics since no humans fill their ranks, only H’ruun (a high elf-like race,) Safhirim, (ponies and EqG “humans”/dryads) and ascended humanlike beings called Adepts. They are composed of those five races only and are xenophobic towards anyone else, unlike their enemies the Coalition which is a flawed, punitive semi-democracy composed primarily of humans, cyborgs, some abhumans and a few alien allies.
The Ascendancy somewhat similar to the Imperium in their fanaticism, but ironically they hate humans and non-allied xenos just as much as the Imperium hates xenos. They fight for their own war gods, not the Emperor. But Celestia is one of their deities. They see her as the equine avatar of their own sun goddess, Valanbé.
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Those bronies will still be considered as heretics for harbouring a xeno, though.
BOLTERS AT THE READY! SUFFER NOT THE DRYAD TO LIVE!
Though she DOES have a clan of Kyrdan Knights who follow her, called the Invisible Warriors. They do NOT take kindly to those who wish harm on their lady. They have plasma-sworded countless bronies for doing so. You’d have to go through them first.
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Female Spess Mehreen? REEEEEE HERESY BLAM!!! Nah, I kid, I kid.
Funny you mention Wallflower as an Astartes. I currently have a chapter in the works called the Invisible Warriors. After she was reformed, Wallflower discovered she had the power to restore magic to people who have been removed of it. The Invisible Warriors were once powerful psykers who were cursed into becoming blanks. Now the only way to temporarily get their psyker powers back is to invoke Wallflower, who they call the Invisible Dryad. But their invisibility comes as a gift too, as the Forces of Chaos can’t see them at all.
Also slightly off topic, I wonder if she was a female Space Marine, which of the original 20 Legions she’d best fit in with. My top 2 choices would probably be Raven Guard due to Corvus Corax basically being an invisible demigod in his own right, and White Scars mainly due to how they seem to be sort of but not quite ignored by the Imperium (they exist, but they really don’t care if others know about their existence as they just do their thing).
If you placed the picture in a sepia/B&W filter, might be a bit harder.
never mind i found her.
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Yeah that’s something I tried to fix in Clip Studio, but it’s still too easy to find her.