[@ClocktowerEchos] ..... I am also terrible at judging emotions. I cannot tell if you're angry or not? If you are, then please realize my comment was not meant as a criticism, as I do not expect people to obey all the weird obscure bits of the canon. My OCD merely forces me to mention it. It was not my intention to in any way insult you or your writing, and the last sentence of my comment was intended as a jokey way of saying that you are free to dismiss that comment. Within this very roleplay there are several more grievous violations of canon that I will neglect to mention at this time, and which I only notice because I have spent an unfortunate amount of time absorbing the vast lore of 40k. In fact Games Workship themselves have quite often declared a 'pick and choose' approach to canon, whereby fans are free to ignore any part of the lore they dislike. Which is occasionally necessary with conflicting elements and unclear retcons. The Stryxis are actually quite canon, having been originally introduced back when Warhammer 40K was called Rogue Trader, and having been continued in several canonical books. Their ability to travel the warp is actually based on other abilities they possess and technologies they employ, which I would be happy to explain at full, but will not because it feels like a spoiler. Although if you feel the need to have it explained I am always happy to talk about Warhammer 40K, and will PM you an extensive note on their entire history, culture, and technology in comparison to the Imperium of Man. Just warning you ^-^ Once again, my comment was not intended as passive agressive OR condescending. It was rather more intended as a joking reference, rather than a complain. Hence me referring to myself as a nerd with a sad face and the extended 'canoooooooooooooon~~', both of which are intended as written indications that I am not being entirely serious. If I did come across as condescending I do apologise profusely.