>>96871315
I'm no good at greentext, but I'll try my best.
Okay, so first of all, we made the jump to RT for this campaign, which changes some stuff about the character. She's now a Seneschal under the hood, because Missionary sucks. It's also important for other reasons because new origin path, but I'll try to limit myself to only one story. Since stats were rerolled, her Fellowship has actually increased a smidge to 72 and she's even smarter at 60 Int.
So the first thing you need to know about her is that she's inherently something of a maverick. She doesn't reject dogma, not remotely, but she's intent on making things her own- for instance, she's mostly dispensed with shouting and zealotry since joining the RT crew. The only reason she ever did it back at her convent was to avoid censure, and you'd be astounded by how easy it is to pass sleeping standing up for being deep in prayer. Battle litanies are no more faithful than a shopkeeper shouting slogans, she figures, and the bile she tasted when the street cleric fumble a basic rite is proof enough that it means nothing.
Now, it's that inherent need to test and improve on her faith, to integrate it more deeply than others that's led her to being very adept at connecting with other faiths. Huge Fellowship, after all, she's not just hot with big tits, she's frighteningly good at understanding other people, especially in a sector that's been isolated for several millennia and needs to reconnect with the mainstream faith of the Imperium. The campaign has also led to her interacting with techpriests a lot, and just like studying the text of a subcult, if you wanna respect them, you whip out their holy texts and show they mean something to you. Even if it's the Mechanicus.
And she really does mean it. She was Pronatus before she was attached to the Inquisition. Devotion and respect to relics must be in ALL their forms, even when it's mechanical in nature. Saints leave more than bloody cloaks...