You find yourselves approached by a strange client. An Eldar, in what appears to be theatrical clothing. That would hardly be a strange client for a seasoned Rogue Trader. What makes this client strange is that their request is backed by Regent Roboute Guilliman, son of the Emperor himself. If his support is a forgery it is an expert one that has fooled all attempts at detection on your ship and beyond. If that is not yet strange enough they claim that this mission will help end Chaos once as for all - a statement that would be immediately declared heresy if the Regent's note did not specifically state the request was non-heretical in nature.
In short, it is a treasure hunt. You are to find large quantities of an artifact Eldar stone without damaging them. Once discovered you are to turn them over to the Eldar. In return you will receive favors and promises from the highest ranks of both the Eldar and Imperium, in addition to no less valuable physical assets. To achieve this goal your Warrant has been upgraded with an "Amendment of Unity" penned by Guilliman's hand. So long as you abide by the requirements you will be allowed to interact with the Eldar as if they where Imperial in all ways. You will be able to brandish Eldar weaponry and recruits openly - so long as those who would take issue with it respect Roboute's orders. Likewise you will be able to purchase and trade for Eldar goods straight from the source - so long as the source respects whatever name is penned in the Eldar's language on your Amendment.
Game-wise Eldar weaponry will count as one Rarity less for acquisition. You will start the game with one free piece of Eldar ship equipment.
However there is a catch. Two catches really. The first is that in return you must behave yourself around the Eldar. If you make trouble with them the Amendment will immediately revoked, and the wording is broad enough that it can essentially be revoked at any time should your behavior be anything less than impeccable. Second is to enforce the first, you must allow and Eldar representative to watch your ship. They are not required to have any authority over the operation of the ship but are the one capable of revoking your Amendment at any time. Still it isn't quite a free ride, they are to act as your liaison to the Eldar and direct you toward possible troves of the target stone.
Can you use this unique opportunity to thrust your dynasty into greatness? Is this an elaborate Eldar plot for some unthinkable goal? If Chaos is truly threatened will you be able to make it out with your bodies and souls intact?
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What is Rogue Trader?
A 40K RPG. You're basically either a super rich guy who owns a spaceship that he uses to get more money, or his close companions. You explore the unknown, looking for anything that will benefit you in any way and reaping the benefits no matter the cost. Reading the books would probably tell you more.
Do we have to follow this plot?
The Rogue Trader decides what you do. If you decide to throw the Eldar out the airlock or just ignore them its up to you. But then I'd have to write a new plot :/.
So how do I make a character?
Follow the instructions in the book. If you need the instructions, you can PM me for them. All books are valid for character creation and equipment, including Xenos. You can create multiple characters with the same position, including RT, without problems so don't worry too much about other people's characters. If you do not have an RT one will be provided for you.
You can either roll or use point buy to your discretion. Character creation rolls are on the honor system, do them yourself.
You have one free choice on the Origin Path. You may use it at any level.
You will have base 90 SP and PF combined. This can possibly change based on the characters that join, so you will decide your ship after characters have been created. You must have a functional ship at start, both otherwise SP and PF can be converted freely to the final value. The free Eldar equipment will not cost SP from this pool.