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Iria de Germania

Sister Superior
The planet Endorius, an arboreal world with fast growing trees that produced an absolutely dizzying amount of wood-based products for Imperium Nihilus. A hive city right smack dab in the middle of the largest continent processed and produced finished products as well as raw cut lumber for other manufactorums to deal with. Well, it had, until the idiots went and rebelled thinking the Warp troubles would allow them some means to establish a strong defensive stance or... maybe they though the Imperium stretched too thin to reclaim them? Didn't matter. The legions, a pair of Astartes chapters, and three Orders of Battle Sisters had arrived to abuse them of the notion. Iria's squad, along with two others, had arrived to represent the Order of Singing Sisters in their gleaming white armor (the officers with gold accents). And the battle had been joined.

Dumb bad luck had knocked her from the sky. Not shot down, knocked down. The rebels of this forested world were neither that good nor that lucky, it hadn't even been their weapons that had created the shrapnel that had ultimately damaged her Seraphim jump pack. No, Imperium surface to air weapons had destroyed a rebel craft far above where she'd been operating with her Sisters. That shrapnel had fallen, fast and silent, long after the boom of the origin point's destruction had been swallowed by the surrounding battle... and hit her jump pack. The damage had caused it to open full throttle while rendering one wing semi-operable. Luck had nothing to do with what followed. Discipline, skill, and sheer toughness had allowed her to make the emergency efforts in response to the sudden acceleration and loss of control that had allowed her to get it into a flat spin and crash at a shallow angle into the tops of a series of trees that broke her momentum and shut down the pack. The pack, or what was left of it, had eaten most of the impact and her armor had gotten her through the rest after she reached the ground and tumbled through the undergrowth.

Iria had laid there for a full three breaths, silently accepting the situation the Emperor had chosen for her before getting on with the hard work of living up to His expectations. She detached from what was left of the Seraphim pack and rolled to her hands and knees, pushed up to her feet, and only wobbled a bit. She was sore, there were injuries but they were minor, but before she worried about that she checked her weapons. Her Godwyn-De'az Pattern Bolter was just missing, though she couldn't remember when it had left her hands. During the sudden loss of control, the flat spin, or the crash... had to have been before the crash, she'd used both hands to control her final turn against the first impact and recalled them being empty. Her Seraphim Inferno Pistols were both present and functional, her Neural Whip in place, and the melta bomb she liked to carry in case of hard targets... she dug through the wreckage of her jump pack and came up with the device. It had miraculously come through the whole ordeal with little more than superficial scratches on the casing. She had most of her grenades left, they'd not gotten into close enough combat for her to throw more than two so far except to dig out a couple of stubber emplacements as she soared over them.

She then did a self assessment. She'd live and she could walk. That was as good as being uninjured at all, though every step reminded her she absolutely was not uninjured. She'd flown well off course, over a ridge, and skipped off the tops of trees to land well away from the offensive. She needed to get hiking if she was going to reach the battle again and make herself useful. She sneered at the idea of falling back while she was still as fight worthy as fresh infantry from the Astra Militarum. She looked around to gain her bearings, ensuring that she wasn't about to pursue an echo back toward the battle and realizing going straight up over the ridge wasn't going to be immediately viable without her jump pack. If she traveled along the valley she'd landed in she could conceivably find her way around to the enemy flank, where her return to battle would be greatly outsized as she caught the foes unaware and looking the wrong direction. Maybe blow up an ammunition dump or capture someone in enemy leadership. Make the whole misadventure worth it if she could force a surrender by turning her misfortune into a victory in His name. Good enough for her. She started striding along the valley's length though she kept her eyes to the ridge on the off-chance she could more quickly find a way back to the fight. That would take precedence over the 'chance' of flanking.

She was walking no more than twenty minutes when she felt the rumble in the ground, making her immediately dip into cover. The sounds of distant battle had covered the sounds of breaking trees and crunching earth as what could only be a tank was coming up behind her. She couldn't see it yet but any amount of proximity made it obvious from whence it came. She moved carefully through the underbrush until she found a wide, shallow riverbed. They must be following that track, were there more behind it, her face broke into a grin as she spotted it coming around a bend in the river crushing river rock beneath its tread right along with fallen logs but bearing the markings of the Imperium's loyal legions on its hull. She stood, pulled her Sabbat-pattern helmet to shine her smile clearly for all to see, and stepped up onto a largish rock in her gleaming white and gold armor. She then, rather cheekily, stuck out a thumb as if hitchhiking. She'd have shown a little ankle, too, if such a thing had been possible in Sororitas power armor. But the humor of the moment wasn't lost on her.

Valen Draeve
 
The pacification of Endorius would not even mark a footnote in the history of some. Segmentum Command had responded quite swiftly for the current times and even secured quite apt reinforcements to make sure such occasion would not repeat itself. Army Group Nordmar was not even able to deploy in full strength. Two divisions were landed and engaged, the rebels in full withdrawal, before the rest was even making planetfall. The presence of Astartes and Sororitas made this operation quite straight forward.

Mordian Mechanised and Vitrian Infantry were pushing along the major front, having claimed a victory against the woodsmen of Endorius and their futile defences. They were progressing smoothly along the main axis that was a river and forest highway towards the capital and its outer defences. Due to the many hills and ridges, the flanks of the attack were in danger. The locals new the woods much better and even scans would not reveal everything that was happening beneath the leafs and branches of the planet. Further the enemy had drawn together all of their forces to a rather well established layered ring of fortifications around their seat of power. A direct assault would be costly.

Therefore Valen Draeve did not fight on the main front. Command was given to his subordinate, General Harck of the Iron Guard, who would lead the main thrust alongside the imperial allies. But Draeve was taking a different route, together with his 18th Royal Volpone, they followed a deep valley that would lead up to the capital from a different direction. Even if they were detected, the enemy had not enough artillery to defend on both flanks.

So the tracks of the 18th ploughed a deep path through the moss and bush covered forest. Primarily painted in field grey, all vehicles had royal blue panels with golden trim. Volpone did not care too much for camouflage, their armor and decisiveness made up for a lack of surprise. Salamanders drove ahead as scouting vehicles together with Chimaeras that carried infantry, a strong vanguard to guide the main force around and along obstacles, several clicks ahead.

They were followed by the main force of the regiment. More Chimaeras, Leman Russ Battles Tanks, some Rogal Dorns and a single Shadowsword which did not avoid any trees but simply crushed them with its 250 tons of armor and gunnery.

Inside sat Valen on a command throne that was equally cramped and used but once might have been showing signs of luxury. Through holodisplay he oversaw the battle and movement of his entire command, both his own flanking force as well as the main central thrust. In constant contact with his subordinates, the Lord General issued calm orders and coordinated with the allies of Astartes and Sororitas as best as possible. The latter far more approachable in his experience, closer to humankind than the transhuman Angels of Death.

"General, Sire. There is ... a Sister of Battle holding out her ... thumb in front of us." Came in a confused and slightly in disbelief sounding voice from his sensor operator.

Valen turned his attention to the crew and narrowed his eyes. Was this a joke? He was about to scold the officer for such misplaced humor but a display showed him what the man saw and he held himself back. Feth was that. She looked like she had gone through some combat but seemed alright on the surface. Though that was difficult to determine from a mere outside camera projecting an image into a hot metal box with sweating bodies.

"Prime Heavy Bolter 1 and 2, acquire target solution. Get a med-Chimaera forward as well as a dismounted squad of 1st Company. And open the hatch." By already moving he silenced all opposition to his orders. He removed the safety from his pistol as he climbed through the behemoth and losened his blade in its scabbard. There was always a chance for a trap of sorts and the refractor field would do to prevent the worst - but if it was not a trap, Valen would see to her being recovered.

Lord General Valen Draeve stuck his head out of the commanders hatch on top of the mighty Shadowsword, his eyes looking at the Sisters as she came closer. Next to him a gunner emerged and sat the heavy stubber, his eyes darting around for snipers hidden in the trees. Then the massive tank came to a thundering stop, right next to the female warrior. Two more tanks moved forward, the Chimaera with medics on the side the Sororita could see and the other with a squad of soldiers parked next to the tank so their approach would be covered.

"Sister Superior. What brings one of your sacred sisterhood to this remote place?"

 
The tank was a superheavy. Iria had seen few of them over the years, her unit and Order favoring high speed tactics meant they rarely rubbed shoulders with mobile armor units like the tankers. But this one she recognized. Rare as it was, it was every Imperial citizen's dream come true when the enemy had Titans and due to it's main armament it was immediately obvious to even one as unacquainted with the armored units as she was. A Shadowsword. The enemy they fought today had no titans, and no one would be more shocked than she if somehow they produced one on the field, but that meant the superheavy tank could turn its attention to larger numbers of lesser foes. A truly heart-lifting sight to see amongst her allies, it made her want to sing. But she had more practical matters to attend to for the moment so she made a mental note to sing a song of thanks and reverence to the machine spirit of the mighty tank when she had a moment.

In the mean time, "Rejoice! For this is the day the Emperor hath wrought!" She called the greeting up at the well appointed figure that appeared through the hatch above and his subordinate that was manning a stubber after the mighty war machine had rolled to a stop before her. "General," she started after getting a good look at his rank insignia. "Our great father has seen fit to let the winds of war blow me slightly off course. My jump pack was damaged by falling shrapnel, I crashed away from the fighting, and with said pack destroyed I couldn't readily cross back over the ridge. I thought to follow the ridge in this direction in the hopes of finding a way back across or, failing that, reaching a flank of the enemy in a timely enough fashion that I could bring the Emperor's wrath upon His enemies. I see that you have had the same thought, loyal minds thinking alike and all that... would it be possible to get a lift to our common foe's battle lines?" she gestured in the direction they'd both been traveling before encountering each other and then looked back up at the general with her most charming smile.

She seemed to find the encounter fortuitous, their paths converging and their goals already one and the same. And she was definitely merry of demeanor, smiling up at the general with her helmet tucked under her left elbow. She understood the caution, of course. She wasn't likely to bring down a whole armored battle group by herself but she was certainly capable of doing a fair bit of damage if she set her mind to it. And more terrible things had happened but she trusted that the Emperor's truth would shine through her and her trust in the Emperor was unshakeable so she remained idle and smiling with her twinkling eyes full of His light.
 
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