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==Death of Colonel Dannica==
 
==Death of Colonel Dannica==
A network of daemon-worshiping cults existed throughout the planet, slowly gathering their power until such time as they were ready to avenge their master and regain control of their world. As Ivixia’s tests continued, these cults struck at the one man on Alena-Mora who symbolised their defeat and who they held responsible for the death of their leader: Colonel Dannica. Infernal pacts were formed, blood sacrifices were made to the Ruinous Powers and effigies of the colonel burned in sacrificial lames. As the colonel and his family attended the regimental ball, a [[daemon]] from the darkest regions of the [[Warp]] manifested in a blazing pyre of blood, slaughtering the guests in a frenzy of bloodletting. Screaming revellers fled from the daemon, but Inquisitor Covenant and Colonel Dannica stood against its might. Schooled in the mystical arts of the [[Daemonhunters|Daemonhunter]], Covenant was able to hold the daemon � at bay, but not before it slew the colonel with a sweep of a warp-forged blade. The colonel’s body burst into flames, immolating in a heartbeat until nothing but his charred skull remained. At the sight of her father’s murder, Ivixia screamed at the daemon and the power of her words staggered the daemon for the briefest instant. It was all the opening Covenant needed and he was able to destroy the daemon’s form and send it back from whence it came.  
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A network of daemon-worshipping cults existed throughout the planet, slowly gathering their power until such time as they were ready to avenge their master and regain control of their world. As Ivixia’s tests continued, these cults struck at the one man on Alena-Mora who symbolised their defeat and who they held responsible for the death of their leader: Colonel Dannica. Infernal pacts were formed, blood sacrifices were made to the Ruinous Powers and effigies of the colonel burned in sacrificial lames. As the colonel and his family attended the regimental ball, a [[daemon]] from the darkest regions of the [[Warp]] manifested in a blazing pyre of blood, slaughtering the guests in a frenzy of bloodletting. Screaming revellers fled from the daemon, but Inquisitor Covenant and Colonel Dannica stood against its might. Schooled in the mystical arts of the [[Daemonhunters|Daemonhunter]], Covenant was able to hold the daemon � at bay, but not before it slew the colonel with a sweep of a warp-forged blade. The colonel’s body burst into flames, immolating in a heartbeat until nothing but his charred skull remained. At the sight of her father’s murder, Ivixia screamed at the daemon and the power of her words staggered the daemon for the briefest instant. It was all the opening Covenant needed and he was able to destroy the daemon’s form and send it back from whence it came.  
 
In the aftermath of the massacre, Inquisitor Covenant led the purges of the cults with Ivixia at is  
 
In the aftermath of the massacre, Inquisitor Covenant led the purges of the cults with Ivixia at is  
 
side, convinced more than ever that Ivixia was the right choice for his acolyte. During this purge, hundreds were put to death as Covenant and Ivixia hunted down those responsible for her father’s  
 
side, convinced more than ever that Ivixia was the right choice for his acolyte. During this purge, hundreds were put to death as Covenant and Ivixia hunted down those responsible for her father’s  

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Ivixia Dannica is a famous member of the Inquisition, Ordo Malleus association. After her father Colonel Dannica was murdered by a daemon summoned by cultists who wanted revenge for the purge he enacted on them and their brethren, Ivixia was trained by Covenant. She had her father's skull fitted with an autogun and fitted to her armour so he could serve the Emperor beyond death. Wields a power halberd made from the shards of Saint Josmane's armour. The weapon is filled with the power of the saint and has sent scores of daemons screaming back to the depths of the warp. She is accompanied by Jeremiah the Blank

The Servo-skull autogun of Inquisitor Ivixia Dannica, modified from her father's skull
Inquisitor Ivixia Dannica seen with her Servo-skull autogun mounted on her shoulder, The Power Halberd of Saint Josmane and her Purity armour

History

Recruited from one of the Schola Progenium on Alena-Mora, Ivixia Dannica was the daughter of a prominent Imperial Colonel whose regiment had been seconded to service with Inquisitor Grainne of the Ordo Hereticus during his Examinations into the Cardinal of Alena-Mora during the Sargossa Schism. The lengthy nature of this examination, in which tens of thousands were called to account necessitated whole swathes of the Cardinal’s congregation be put under armed quarantine. Following the successful persecution of the Cardinal for his apostate teachings and the prescribed punishment of both him and his world, Colonel Dannica’s regiment were granted feudal rights over the ashes of his world. Ivixia learned the dangers of apostasy and the solemn duty of an Imperial servant, that not even death could end, at her father’s knee. She was the most faithful in her devotions to the Emperor and the Ecclesiarchy of all her fellow pupils. The tales of the executed Cardinal’s wickedness filled her with a righteous loathing of all things heretical and evil. Such was her fervour in this pious hatred that many believed she would take her vows and become a member of one of the militant orders of the Adepta Sororitas. But such was not to be. On Ivixia’s eighteenth birthday, a robed figure with an Inquisitorial rosette appeared at the gate of the family estates and demanded to see the young girl. The colonel was not one to disobey such a symbol and permitted the figure to speak with his daughter. Throwing back his hood, the newcomer revealed himself to be Inquisitor Covenant, led to this place by the divination of his mystics and readings of the Emperor’s Tarot. Covenant was convinced that Ivixia would make an ideal recruit for his retinue and began subjecting her to a lengthy series of ordeals to prove her spiritual purity and physical suitability. Ivixia passed each one with ease, but as she continued with the tests, an act of base treachery reaching back to the examination of Inquisitor Grainne was to come to fruition. The roots of heresy run deep and it is rightly said that the weed of corruption can fester even in the purest soil. There had been those who had escaped the initial purges of Colonel Dannica’s regiment and had clandestinely continued following the teachings of the planet’s former ruler.

Death of Colonel Dannica

A network of daemon-worshipping cults existed throughout the planet, slowly gathering their power until such time as they were ready to avenge their master and regain control of their world. As Ivixia’s tests continued, these cults struck at the one man on Alena-Mora who symbolised their defeat and who they held responsible for the death of their leader: Colonel Dannica. Infernal pacts were formed, blood sacrifices were made to the Ruinous Powers and effigies of the colonel burned in sacrificial lames. As the colonel and his family attended the regimental ball, a daemon from the darkest regions of the Warp manifested in a blazing pyre of blood, slaughtering the guests in a frenzy of bloodletting. Screaming revellers fled from the daemon, but Inquisitor Covenant and Colonel Dannica stood against its might. Schooled in the mystical arts of the Daemonhunter, Covenant was able to hold the daemon � at bay, but not before it slew the colonel with a sweep of a warp-forged blade. The colonel’s body burst into flames, immolating in a heartbeat until nothing but his charred skull remained. At the sight of her father’s murder, Ivixia screamed at the daemon and the power of her words staggered the daemon for the briefest instant. It was all the opening Covenant needed and he was able to destroy the daemon’s form and send it back from whence it came. In the aftermath of the massacre, Inquisitor Covenant led the purges of the cults with Ivixia at is side, convinced more than ever that Ivixia was the right choice for his acolyte. During this purge, hundreds were put to death as Covenant and Ivixia hunted down those responsible for her father’s death. Six months to the day following her father’s death, Inquisitor Covenant left Alena-Mora with Ivixia Dannica as his latest Acolyte. Recalling the teachings of her father, Ivixia had his skull modified by the lexmechanics of Inquisitor Covenant and turned into a weapon carrying servo-skull. Now her father would remain with her wherever she went and could continue to serve the Emperor beyond death.

Purging

Together Covenant and Ivixia travelled around the southern rim of the galaxy, stamping out many blasphemous sects dedicated to the worship of daemons and other warp-spawned abominations. Together with a disreputable type who claimed to be a Duke they defeated the hedonistic priesthood of the Decagogue of Panetha Varn and prevented the manifestation of the Daemon Prince Urgolath the Rancid on Saneriax IV. Ivixia learned from her master at an astounding rate, taking on her mentor’s puritanical firebrand attitude, brooking no corruption or laxity in her investigations. Soon there was nothing more Covenant could teach her and successfully petitioned the Conclaves of the Ordos Tempestus for her ascension to full inquisitor. On Cimmaru Majoris she led a force of inducted Guardsmen against the primitive idol-worshipping tribes of the western continent, declaring them Daemonicus Frateris, and personally tore down the vulgar and profane totem poles at the centre of each village. As her crusade continued, the tribes fought back with great ferocity, taking to the mountains and launching brutal hit and run attacks on Ivixia’s forces. But axes and javelins are no match for lasers and tanks and eventually the tribes were driven back to a valley sacred to their people and began a conjuration that would summon the greatest of their gods. This was a creature said to be composed of mist that could not be harmed and had the power to kill a man with a glance. A the height of the battle, a scarlet mist poured from the mouth of the tribe’s greatest champion and a glittering being that rippled with iridescent colours erupted from his body. Amid the ruin of his flesh a bull-headed daemon of Slaanesh was born in the heart of the Imperial troopers. The slaughter was terrible and hundreds of men were killed as they laid down their weapons before this terrible, yet daemonically alluring beast. But Ivixia had foreseen such an event and had a plan in place to defeat any such manifestations. Having already unearthed the truth of what the tribes were worshipping, Ivixia had requested the aid of the Chamber Militant of the Ordo Malleus. Activating a teleport homer, she called down a squad of Grey Knight Terminators who waited in orbit for just such a moment. Together with rallied squads of Imperial Guardsmen, they destroyed the daemon and wiped the last remnants of its followers from the face of Cimmaru Majoris. Their lands were declared Purgatus and sown with blessed salt that they might not give rise to anything for a hundred years. With the success of the Cimmaru Majoris campaign behind her, Ivixia returned to the galactic core, destroying many blasphemous daemonic creatures on many different worlds.

Obtaining Equipment

On Prenau she joined the defence of the Basilica Dominastrus and saved the sisters of Ordo Hospitaller who dwelt there. She also tracked down the instigators of the attack and recovered the shards of Saint Josmane’s armour, one of the Basilica’s most holy relics, which had been stolen in the first days of the battle. In recognition of this deed, the Ecclesiarchy ordered that fragments should be shorn from the armour and incorporated into a holy weapon to be crafted in her honour. As word of her bravery and purity spread, Ivixia was honoured on Ophelia IV with a blessed suit of armour for her efforts in defending the realms of the Emperor from the taint of the daemonic and heretical. Her strength of purpose and chaste piety attracted many followers along the way and all were of the highest purity, as Ivixia would tolerate nothing less than the same standards she applied to herself in her followers. One such follower she discovered on the world of Karis Cephalon, while on the trail of Inquisitors she believed were harbouring and making use of daemonhosts.

Follower, Jeremiah

She discovered a diminutive, solitary individual known as Jeremiah sheltering in the mutant ghettos of this troubled world. Shunned, even by the mutants of Karis Cephalon, it soon became apparent to Ivixia that Jeremiah was an outcast known in some circles as a Pariah, soulless and loathed by all. But as a consequence of this, Jeremiah was a potent defence against psychic powers and thus a hugely valuable addition to a Daemonhunter’s retinue. Despite his reluctance, Jeremiah knew that refusal was not an option and accompanied Ivixia in her pursuit of the fallen inquisitors. Ivixia just missed one such Inquisitor at the forge-mine complex of Taberna Ostium and arrived just too late to apprehend another in the blazing ruins of Paganus Reach. The bullet-riddled remains of the town indicated that a fierce battle had occurred here and upon returning to Cephalon, she was to learn that the fearsome figure of Witch Hunter Tyrus had apprehended her prey at Paganus Reach. Marching to the Witch Hunter’s lodgings, she demanded that Tyrus hand the traitor over to the Ordo Malleus. Naturally, Tyrus refused, stating that the heretic Kessel would burn in the fires of purgation, but that one blasphemer had escaped his holy clutches. Furious at Tyrus’s refusal to hand over a consorter with daemons, she attacked his warband, but was given a sharp lesson in why Tyrus is such a feared individual throughout the galaxy. Realising that violence was not the way forward, she again approached Tyrus, this time in the spirit of cooperation, and learned that the escaped rogue Inquisitor did indeed traffic with daemons and make use of dangerous psychic powers. The Ordo Malleus reserves a special hatred for those of their order who cross the line into daemonancy, and none more so than Ivixia. Setting off on the trail of this escaped rogue, Ivixia and her retinue departed Karis Cephalon, the name of the traitor on their lips: Lichtenstein.

Equipments

  • Anointed Power Halberd of St Josmane
  • Purity Armour
  • Icon of the Just
  • Colonel Dannica’s Skull
  • Purity Seals

Anointed Power halberd of St Josmane -- Blessed by the Cardinal of Gathalamor, this holy weapon has sent scores of daemons screaming back to the depths of the Warp. Its blade was tempered in the tears of a thousand Sisters of the Order of the Ermine Chalice and contains fragments of the armour of Saint Josmane himself.

Purity armour -- Protects her entire body except head (counts as carapace armour with a reflective coating).

Icon of the Just -- Carried in a porta-shrine on Ivixia’s back is a rendering of the blessed Saint Josmane, He Whom Death Could Not Claim. It is said that the holy saint touched this icon and the power of faith imbued in this magnificent work of religious art is such that it functions like a force field and provides her with remarkable protection from shooting attacks.

Colonel Dannica’s Skull -- Ivixia Dannica's father's skull that was fitted with an autogun.

Purity Seals -- Inscribed into Ivixia’s armour are the teachings of the Liber Daemonicus which contain words and symbols hateful to the daemonic. These count as Pentagrammic wards, able to ward off daemons.

Jeremiah In Combat

Jeremiah cannot make any attacks in close combat, as he is pathologically terrified of injury. Should he be attacked in close combat he may only defend himself by dodging and will always try and break from combat, and attempt to get behind Ivixia.

Sources

  • Codex: The Inquisition (4th Edtition)
  • Inquisitor Ivixia Dannica By Graham McNeill