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The following decades saw her grow into a pretty kickass Inquisitor hunting down enemies of the Imperium left and right. While it is true she is willing to employ diplomacy with aliens she believes can be reasoned with where other Inquisitors are not, she knows when a situation is beyond words and someone needs to get shredded by her shuriken pistol. Speaking of which, while the Radicals like her, the more Puritan members of the Inquisition are getting increasingly butthurt over her ignoring their complaints about her casual use of xenos equipment and rumoured association with the Eldar (she is even said to have had one in her service at one point). Some have even begun hunting her convinced she is a heretic but she just sneers and trolls them by frequently changing her name so they can't find her.  
The following decades saw her grow into a pretty kickass Inquisitor hunting down enemies of the Imperium left and right. While it is true she is willing to employ diplomacy with aliens she believes can be reasoned with where other Inquisitors are not, she knows when a situation is beyond words and someone needs to get shredded by her shuriken pistol. Speaking of which, while the Radicals like her, the more Puritan members of the Inquisition are getting increasingly butthurt over her ignoring their complaints about her casual use of xenos equipment and rumoured association with the Eldar (she is even said to have had one in her service at one point). Some have even begun hunting her convinced she is a heretic but she just sneers and trolls them by frequently changing her name so they can't find her.  


Unfortunately her old friend Belphus was killed securing valuable knowledge about the [[C'tan]], a foe that had a tendency to sit securely at the top of Jena's hit list.
Unfortunately her old friend Belphus was eventually killed securing valuable knowledge about the [[C'tan]], a foe that had a tendency to sit securely at the top of Jena's hit list.


She also acquired a [[Kroot]] bodyguard named Mordak by defeating it's former master in a death duel so her skill with a blade is probably higher than most (her good weapon skill in the [[Inquisitor (role-playing game)|Inquisitor]] game supports this).
She also acquired a [[Kroot]] bodyguard named Mordak by defeating it's former master in a death duel so her skill with a blade is probably higher than most (her good weapon skill in the [[Inquisitor (role-playing game)|Inquisitor]] game supports this).

Revision as of 16:12, 5 September 2014

Inquisitor Jena Orechiel. Try asking her about the pistol. She'll likely let it speak for her.

Jena Orechiel is an Inquisitor of the Ordo Xenos known for not really giving a shit about the Imperium's laws regarding the use of alien technology.

The estranged daughter of a noble. In her youth during her time in what I suppose you'd call the grimdark Warhammer 40,000 equivalent of high school Jena didn't really make many friends and constantly frustrated her teachers due to her stubbornness and fiercely held convictions. Normally problems with authority are beaten out of students pretty quickly but Jena was determined to fight the power. Eventually it got to a point when this old, retired Mordian sergeant they had on staff named Belphus Meere decided he'd had enough of her rebellious teenager shit and made it his mission to teach her who was boss. Jena considered his arguments for exactly zero seconds before promptly telling him to fuck off. What followed were a series of ordeals Belphus set for Jena in an attempt to break her spirit such as all night runs and counting grains of salt but she refused to bend to his will and as the tasks grew more difficult she only became more determined to resist. It was all very dramatic but eventually the two developed a grudging respect for each other. Originally her teachers intended to give her to the Sororitas where she might prove useful but quickly decided she wasn't prepared for such a responsibility and held her back. Working down their "Careers for aggressive assholes" list the teachers contacted the Inquisition and told them they had a possible recruit. When a curious Inquisitor arrived they pointed him to Jena whom he spoke to before going "Hmmmmm. Nope" and telling her she needed to slow her roll, let the poor cafeteria servitor out of that headlock and get her pride in check before she might make a good Inquisitor. Unlike her teachers Jena actually listened to this guy and their meeting served as something of a wake-up call for her. She started taking her studies seriously, stopped punching people out for making fun of her Rogue bangs and, when she had sufficiently matured, she was inducted into Inquisitor Dargasto's retinue as an acolyte.

The thing with Jena is that she has some pretty interesting opinions regarding aliens in that she believes they can sometimes be collaborated with and learned from for the good of the Imperium rather than despised indiscriminately (meaning she is probably with the Xeno Hybris. A small group within the Inquisition who operate under those beliefs). Inquisitor Dargasto shared her fascination with xenos species and culture which led to the two of them getting along quite well and, when Dargasto was killed in a gunfight with some Mechanicus tech-priests (you know how they get with xeno-tech users), she basically took his place as a full Inquistor of the Ordo Xenos inheriting both the remains of his retinue and his vast wealth. One of her first actions as an Inquisitor was to return to her old school to see if that old coot Belphus was still around. When she found that he was she extended to him an invitation to join her retinue which he accepted.

The following decades saw her grow into a pretty kickass Inquisitor hunting down enemies of the Imperium left and right. While it is true she is willing to employ diplomacy with aliens she believes can be reasoned with where other Inquisitors are not, she knows when a situation is beyond words and someone needs to get shredded by her shuriken pistol. Speaking of which, while the Radicals like her, the more Puritan members of the Inquisition are getting increasingly butthurt over her ignoring their complaints about her casual use of xenos equipment and rumoured association with the Eldar (she is even said to have had one in her service at one point). Some have even begun hunting her convinced she is a heretic but she just sneers and trolls them by frequently changing her name so they can't find her.

Unfortunately her old friend Belphus was eventually killed securing valuable knowledge about the C'tan, a foe that had a tendency to sit securely at the top of Jena's hit list.

She also acquired a Kroot bodyguard named Mordak by defeating it's former master in a death duel so her skill with a blade is probably higher than most (her good weapon skill in the Inquisitor game supports this).

As Heleana Jerico

At some point during her career she found herself in the upper spires of the hive city of Necromunda under the name Heleana Jerico (an almost-anagram of her real name) having a dalliance with the Planetary Governor leading to her giving birth to his child who would grow into the underhive bounty hunter known as Kal Jerico (a character only the most grey and venerable of neckbeards might remember. Basically the Jack Sparrow of 40k). It wasn't long before she left the planet and resumed her Inquisition work seeing it as far more important than helping to raise her son. Kal didn't stay in the upper spires for long and soon left to begin his bounty hunting career causing Jena to label him a disappointment not worth her time.

Yeah, open-minded xenos policies or not it's important to note she's still kind of a bitch. When she eventually told Kal who his father was she flippantly described the whole thing as "one of the many disagreeable things she had to do for the good of the Imperium". The amount of bastard children this woman may have left scattered across space could be staggering.

Years later Jena returned to Necromunda and ordered an Arbites cull of the underhive (basically the Arbites head down to the lowest bit of the hive city and just start shooting random people on the off chance some of them are actual criminals) to flush Kal out of hiding and had her daughter Merelda abduct him and bring him to her in the upper spires (Merelda's father is unknown but it is stated she is only Kal's half-sister. Whether Jena gave birth to her before or after Kal is also unknown. She refers to him as "little brother" several times but it could simply be an attempt to demean him). Following a sort of awkward reunion and a "get your shit together" lecture from Jena she told him she was hiring him for a mission she needed help with before taking him to meet her team and waited just long enough for Kal's head to fill with dirty thoughts about Merelda before telling him she was his half-sister.

She led the group to a Space Hulk called Kronos that had recently re-emerged from the warp claiming it was filled with priceless archeotech she intended to loot for the Imperium. After boarding the hulk they journey through it's depths fighting various mutated creatures until they end up face to face with a large group of Necrons which they defeat and Jena decides it's probably time for her team to know the real reason they've been creeping through the bowels of a gigantic heap of space-garbage for hours. She tells them the abridged story of the C'tan and the Necrons (the old one) and that one of the most powerful Necron constructs ever created called The Setekh (basically an incredibly powerful Necron the size of a Wraithknight) rests in it's sarcophagus within the Space Hulk and she intends to make sure it doesn't fall into the wrong hands. Obviously things don't go as planned and Jena's retinue arrive at the sarcophagus at about the same time a rival Inquisitor named Malva turns up with a shitload of Deathwatch Space Marines to apprehend her and announces his intention to take the sarcophagus seeing it as a valuable research opportunity. Having actually done her research Jena recognises The Setekh is far too dangerous to be diddling around with and tells Malva he's a nutcase and that it needs to be destroyed. A statement the captain of the Deathwatch marines agrees with wholeheartedly. Malva attempts to argue but by this point The Setekh is getting sick of all these tiny flesh-things bickering in it's bedroom while it's trying to sleep so it gets up, wipes the metallic crust from it's eyes and starts murdering everything in sight.

The Deathwatch attempt to retaliate but it quickly becomes clear they're out of their league as The Setekh slaughters them as well as the majority of Jena's retinue with ease taking no damage in return. Kal frantically asks how they can possibly kill it to which Jena replies it would be impossible even for an entire Space Marine chapter and, instead, points him and her daughter at the thing's sarcophagus claiming The Setekh is still drawing power from it and isn't fully awakened yet. Kal and Merelda try to make their way through the chaos to destroy the sarcophagus but one of Jena's retinue named Vanyan Kloss decides now is a fantastic time to reveal his allegiance to Malva and shoots Merelda in the back refusing to allow them to destroy what he believes could be a boon to the Imperium (apparently not noticing the giant robot gleefully punting Space Marines across the room nearby). Jena is super pissed at this and rushes to her fallen daughter's side before furiously screaming at Kal and Mordak to kill the traitor but, after a brief fight, The Setekh kindly takes care of that for them.

This shit looks ridiculous to Malva so he pulls out his teleport homer and requests the Deathwatch ship beam him aboard immediately which they begin to do before Kal sends a las bolt through Malva's wrist and severs the hand holding the homer mid-teleport which sends Malva screaming into the Warp. Jena grabs the homer, severed hand and all, and makes the same request as The Setekh kills the last of the Deathwatch and advances on their position as Kal and Mordak rain ineffective las pistol and kroot rifle shots into it in an attempt to slow it down. If it had any kind of personality it probably would have laughed maniacally but instead it silently charges a final gauss blast the Deathwatch ship barely manages to beam the four survivors away from in time. Jena commandeers the ship and orders them to Exterminatus the fuck out of the Space Hulk. A full load of cyclonic torpedoes later and the hulk is crumbling and falling back into the Warp. Jena figures The Setekh is probably still in one piece but this way it's out of the galaxy's hair for another few thousand years at least.

Anyway it turns out Merelda survived taking a bunch of heavy bolter rounds in the back somehow (to be fair they only really clipped her a bit). Jena and Kal go to visit her as she recovers and, impressed with her half-brother's performance, Merelda gives him the cyber-mastiff she used to abduct him earlier. Equally impressed Jena offers Kal a permanent position in her (now very empty) retinue but he declines preferring the comparatively less deadly world of Necromunda's underhive to which he returns.

Jena hasn't really been heard from since but she's probably busy pissing off the Puritans and kicking the asses of the Imperium's enemies as usual. It is unknown what she might think of the C'tan's current state in the fluff but odds are good she would welcome the opportunity to deal with more pressing matters.

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