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=Idrian=
 
=Idrian=
 
Idrian is a withered and hunched individual of completely indeterminate gender. Dressed in tatty robes, collar, bald head with implants, no shoes etc. Basically the 'classic' image of a 40k psyker.
 
 
Idrian originally came from a peaceful imperial world and was from a reasonably well-off family. Her early years were full of love and happiness. But after manifesting psychic powers at an unusually young age (around 6 or 7), Idrian was taken away by the Inquisition to the Black Ship. After that, she grew up in an environment of pain, torture and fear, and was expected to break and submit. Yet Idrian had a defiant streak that was never completely suppressed. Eventually ranked as being of high potential power, Idrian was sanctioned and sent into service with the Imperial Guard.
 
 
If she thought that life would improve for her, she was thoroughly mistaken. Now at the mercy of of a brutal commissar warden who took offense at Idrian's rebellious side, she was repeatedly flogged and disciplined, but she still never broke.
 
 
When the famed saint and inquisitor, Lord Grendel, visited the Imperial Guard camp, the commissar put Idrian in chains and gave her strict orders to behave and to keep her eyes down. Absolutely terrified of Grendel, Idrian didn't misbehave, but when the inquisitor looked at her, she looked directly back with a piercing gaze - hardly the compliant broken psyker.
 
 
Grendel saw the strength of will in Idrian and requisitioned her from the Commissariat for his own purposes. Unsure of what to make of this, Idrian has a faint hope that at last she has the chance to prove that she is more than just a weapon, and show the Imperium what she is truly capable of.
 
  
 
'''Home World:''' Voidborn (+30 to moving in Zero G)
 
'''Home World:''' Voidborn (+30 to moving in Zero G)

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