Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-1734134-20171121205347/@comment-8397818-20171125094425

Doomhammer015 wrote: I mean I feel like we would need a direct threat to ourselves to make us desperate enough to call upon the Inquisition for an alliance. OR maybe have the Inquisitor reach out to us after the artillery strike and make us choose to aid the Heretek or the Imperium. I feel like Aison and Ceras are in no real position to bargain with either side unless they are reached out to by either side in exchange for something. The main reason I'm against the loyalist-renegade/traitor alliance is because we literally have no reason to trust the loyalists at this point because we just finished trying to butcher each other with no reason to be friendly with one another in the slightest, unless there is a direct mutual threat to both parties. The artillery strike, in my opinion, wouldn't pose a threat to Ceras or Aison really because we are inconsequential to Strasse's ambitions and so we wouldn't exactly be targetted by him. On the other hand, the Inquisition would gladly see us burned purely because we exist. But that's just my opinion. I'm game for anything really, I just want to give my view on the current situation and avoid any canon conflicts and 'stay in character'. (I know this is just a fanon RP but I just like to try and keep things as lore-friendly as possible when I play) I agree with Doomhammer, I too want to keep it lore-friendly. But the plot of our group is dead, for now at least. We don't really have to make friends with group 2, only with the Inquisitor who is in control. Also, we are stuck in the middle of a desert, so Ceras will try to contact someone through the vox-caster (unless Aison will teleport them to some other place, which I think won't happen). Ceras does not know who will answer his call. Also, it will be quite surprising for us if the ones who had answered Ceras' call will be the ones who they fought earlier.

We have no enemies to fight, and that is why we need to come in contact with someone, anyone. Besides being a renegade, Ceras is also a mercenary, so he is willing to sell his service to anyone he deems worthy or someone who he thinks will eventually pay him.

Allying with Orion is out of question. Ceras was betrayed by Soin, who was Orion's servant, meaning that Ceras has lost Orion's trust. And Aison won't serve Orion because they serve opposing Gods.