Ok, kind of seeing a whole new way to play Sibri. Haveher act almost like a child. A sadistic, fanatical child who happens to be a pyromaniac. Is that too odd for a Sister of Battle?
Yay, I wanted to base her off a char. I read in a 40k fanfic, just tell me if it becomes to child like or odd, I'll edit my bio when I have more time later
A little undignified, depending on how you choose to portray it. A child-like faith may be more appropriate - firm and uncomplicated.
I'm ok with a bit u dignified, I just don't want to go overboard "no way that would ever be in 40k". I'm just experimenting a bit, so if I go overboard just let me know and I'll make changes
What I meant to say is that the same recruits who are drawn from the Schola are supposed to be potential officers, commissars, and stormtroopers, too. Again, I have seen nothing out of the norm so far, just voicing my opinion on the question.
I think that just went a bit too far into childish already -scratches head- I mean, that is somewhat extreme, although I like it and have nothing against it per se, it feels odd. You are the sole survivors of a deployed Order-Force that got totally annihilated, tortured and taken apart by these guys. I think she would be not all too childish like that anymore xD
Like I said, experimenting I'll take it down and try something a little less intense, and if I can't find a good feel will go back to the original Sibri!
On the contrary, @Uriel1339, being the sole survivor of a massacre's plenty of reason to be a little disturbed (or disturbing, depending on your interpretation). It does kind of fit well into the WH40K-verse . . . among Nurglites. But either way, I do think it's quite all right. I would not go far beyond that, though. Any more, and it becomes quite caricatured. This seems like a tense moment, though, and as such, I do believe some excitement is justified.