Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-1734134-20190906112145/@comment-24510587-20191117042857

I don't care about the Scions being at odds with the Guardsmen, that is canonically sound as the Imperial Guard generally has penis envy for the Scions. I as well as my fellow Scion players have fuelled that situation as well, which has been a conscious character decision.

What I find jarring however is that Siros, regardless of whether or not Osbeorn has done anything yet, would be this irreverent about hearing of his arrival. There is no side to be taken as far as he would be aware, either, as as far as Siros knows there is no conflict between Osbeorn and Cyradon. (Though if there were, Cyradon has no jurisdiction and Osbeorn does.) He literally said he'd imprison the new arrivals for disobedience if Osbeorn were to assert command. Firstly, he does not have the authority to do that in the slightest, as Commissars outrank everything up to the Regimental Commander, and secondly, this directly disregards everything we know to be true about the reputation of Commissars. How is someone playing a Commissar supposed to make appropriate character decisions if the things established by canon to be true about them, such as their reputation, are ignored? How can you predict what your actions might result in if the data you're working with isn't applicable?