Difference between revisions of "Schola Progenium"
KazilDarkeye (talk | contribs) m |
Harriticus (talk | contribs) |
||
| Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
The '''Schola Progenia''' are academies run by [[Missionaries]] of the [[Ecclesiarchy]]. These schools teach and train orphans of Imperial officials who have given their lives in the service of the [[Emperor of Mankind]]. These orphans are indoctrinated into the [[Imperial Cult]] from an early age, and soon learn to regard the Emperor as their spiritual father. {{Fn|1}} | The '''Schola Progenia''' are academies run by [[Missionaries]] of the [[Ecclesiarchy]]. These schools teach and train orphans of Imperial officials who have given their lives in the service of the [[Emperor of Mankind]]. These orphans are indoctrinated into the [[Imperial Cult]] from an early age, and soon learn to regard the Emperor as their spiritual father. {{Fn|1}} | ||
| − | Graduates of the Schola are known as ''Progena'', and because of the loyalty their training has instilled in them, they are frequently sent for further training and service within other Imperial organisations. Progena are often earmarked for roles that call for the most rigorous dedication to the [[Imperium]], these roles can include, [[Tempestus Scions]], [[Commissar]]s of the [[Imperial Guard]], officers of the [[Imperial Navy]], [[Imperial Assassin]]s and even budding [[Inquisitors]]. Female Progena often join one of the [[Order (Adepta Sororitas)|Orders]] of the [[Adepta Sororitas]]. | + | Graduates of the Schola are known as ''Progena'', and because of the loyalty their training has instilled in them, they are frequently sent for further training and service within other Imperial organisations. Progena are often earmarked for roles that call for the most rigorous dedication to the [[Imperium]], these roles can include, [[Tempestus Scions]], [[Commissar]]s of the [[Imperial Guard]], officers of the [[Imperial Navy]], [[Imperial Assassin]]s and even budding [[Inquisitors]]. Female Progena often join one of the [[Order (Adepta Sororitas)|Orders]] of the [[Adepta Sororitas]] while males often join the ranks of the [[Tempestus Scion]]s{{Fn|4}}. |
The Schola itself is overseen by a '''Commandant''', who is one of the lesser members of the [[Senatorum Imperialis]].{{Fn|3}} | The Schola itself is overseen by a '''Commandant''', who is one of the lesser members of the [[Senatorum Imperialis]].{{Fn|3}} | ||
| Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex Imperialis]] by [[Rick Priestley]], {{Cite This}} | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex Imperialis]] by [[Rick Priestley]], {{Cite This}} | ||
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Echoes of the Long War (Novel)]] — Chapter 6 | *{{Endn|3}}: [[Echoes of the Long War (Novel)]] — Chapter 6 | ||
| + | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer 40,000 9th Edition Rulebook]] pg.93 | ||
{{ImperiumOrg}} | {{ImperiumOrg}} | ||
Revision as of 07:11, 13 October 2020
The Schola Progenia are academies run by Missionaries of the Ecclesiarchy. These schools teach and train orphans of Imperial officials who have given their lives in the service of the Emperor of Mankind. These orphans are indoctrinated into the Imperial Cult from an early age, and soon learn to regard the Emperor as their spiritual father. [1]
Graduates of the Schola are known as Progena, and because of the loyalty their training has instilled in them, they are frequently sent for further training and service within other Imperial organisations. Progena are often earmarked for roles that call for the most rigorous dedication to the Imperium, these roles can include, Tempestus Scions, Commissars of the Imperial Guard, officers of the Imperial Navy, Imperial Assassins and even budding Inquisitors. Female Progena often join one of the Orders of the Adepta Sororitas while males often join the ranks of the Tempestus Scions[4].
The Schola itself is overseen by a Commandant, who is one of the lesser members of the Senatorum Imperialis.[3]
Sources
|
|
- 1: Warhammer 40,000: Compilation (1991), pg. 13, reprinted from White Dwarf 115 (UK) (1989)
- 2: Codex Imperialis by Rick Priestley, [Needs Citation]
- 3: Echoes of the Long War (Novel) — Chapter 6
- 4: Warhammer 40,000 9th Edition Rulebook pg.93