After Luka deployed the Grand Sister and the Court Officer to the Rostov II, the formation of the Battle Sisters had already begun.
After obtaining construction quotas and some weapons and equipment from the Sisters through the state religion, Sister Luka has already begun recruiting girls of marriageable age in the state religion city on Rostov II.
The state religion on Rostov II provided strong support for this, and some of the nuns were from the local state religion.
These young nuns are not combat nuns. Although they have received some combat training before, they are just ordinary nuns and have received ordinary combat training.
Therefore, after being selected as a novice nun of the combat nuns, she still needs a lot of training to become a qualified combat nun.
Because of the special customs of the Holy Rose Order, these state religious nuns and other selected trainee girls need to learn additional hymn singing skills in addition to various military training and will training.
After all, the combat sisters of the Holy Rose Order sang hymns while killing enemies on the battlefield.
While visiting the training of the novice nuns, Luka suddenly had an idea and asked the nuns to sing hymns in the vineyard that had already been planted.
The elder sister carried out the order and, at Guterres's suggestion, had the novice nuns take charge of all the work in the vineyard, learning how to care for the vines and make wine with their own hands.
"Grapes grown to the sound of hymns, cared for and brewed into wine by devout Ecclesiastic nuns, are a great selling point and a gimmick, even without any added value. They can effectively boost wine sales and reputation." Guterres, demonstrating his professionalism as a wine merchant, said to Luka, "Besides, this is the Warhammer world. The hymns of the Holy Rose Order possess various special abilities, some even considered miracle spells.
Who knows if these grapes might develop some special properties after hearing so many hymns? If the wine they brew has some special properties, you'd be in for a blast!
"Well, do you think the old man Huang had this consideration in mind when he asked the girl to step on the grapes and insisted on brewing using the traditional method?" Luka recalled the secret brewing recipe and couldn't help but suspect that the old man Huang had some calculations in mind.
"Who knows? Letting girls crush grapes to make wine is indeed an ancient method. You let the monastery be responsible for making wine, which is also an ancient method! Recreating the ancient brewing method of the 1K era, the brewing method granted by the emperor himself, do you believe there is nothing in it?" Guterres looked at the vineyards in the valley, took off his helmet, and showed a very fascinated expression.
Guterres loves wine very much. His biggest dream was to buy a wine estate to live in in his retirement after making enough money.
Now seeing this winery, he is naturally fascinated.
Looking at his face, Luka shook his head and said, "Never mind. At least Old Man Huang wouldn't say he would harm us. Even if he has any plans, they won't harm us, right?"
Luka and Guterres are both veteran Hammersmiths who have witnessed at least four versions of official rule updates and have seen how much GW has eaten.
It is also because of this that they have a full understanding of what the emperor is like.
To say that there was no Emperor's scheme behind their crossing into this world? I dare not believe it!
But for them, some things don't need to be made so clear.
"By being loyal to the old man, we are at least still human beings. If you believed those four bastards of Chaos, you would probably not even be able to be a human being." Guterres sighed.
As the Warhammer Hell joke goes, there are four evil gods for humans, but for this galaxy, there have always been five evil gods.
Their identity as humans naturally makes their stance lean towards the Emperor.
"The empire may not be a thing, but at least you can still exist as a human being. If you believe in those four chaotic things, you can't even be an animal." Luka also shook his head and sighed.
As a Hammer player, in the 3K era, I could really say that I wanted to be Khorne and hack people, believe in Slaanesh and do big Do, and even feel that in the Warhammer world, believing in the kind father is the only way out.
But if you really come through this, and dare to believe those four chaotic things, only a life worse than death awaits you.
As for the claim that "titanium is stronger" that some cloud hammers have hyped up, no one really thinks a space caste system is a good thing, right?
Although the Tau people are indeed more humane than the Empire in treating the lower classes, if you look at it from an ordinary person's perspective, joining the Tau Empire can indeed lead to a very happy life for the people of the Empire.
But only if you can tolerate the rigid hierarchy of the Tau Empire.
The Fire Clan can only be warriors, the Earth Clan can only be scientists, and the Water Clan are all 'natural' diplomats…
The core Tau and Ethereal are superior to other vassal races. Although they will work with you, a human commanding the Tau? That is impossible.
All of this can be seen as a space version of the caste system.
Although compared to the cruelty of the Empire, they can still be called beautiful, but all this is based on the premise that the Titanium has not witnessed the true cruelty of this galaxy.
They did not use all their resources for militarism, nor did they have to do extreme things to resist the erosion of chaos.
Oh no, the Aethers did do that, such as the famous Farsight incident, which was the betrayal of the Tau heroes caused by the Tau finally witnessing the Chaos Daemon.
To a certain extent, all the good things about the Tau Empire are simply because they are still in the stage of exploration and growth, and have enough resources and benefits to meet everyone's needs.
Moreover, their territory is so small that it can sustain its development even without superluminal travel.
In fact, before the third Sky Expansion in 997.M41, the territory of the Tau Empire was only about a dozen sub-sectors, which together were only equivalent to about 1.7 Imperial sectors.
With such a small area, there is naturally no need to consider the various problems brought about by excessive expansion of territory, and it is also easier to mobilize resources for development.
If it were the Empire, let alone 1.5 star sectors, even if it was only the scale of Macragge 500 worlds, the situation of the Human Empire would be countless times better than it is now.
After all, the straight-line distance from Holy Terra to Macragge is tens of thousands of light years, which requires crossing the entire Milky Way.
(The regular hexagon at the end of the large rift in the lower right corner is the Tau Empire)
However, these are of no great significance to Luka now. His main task at the moment is to develop his own planet and, by the way, develop his own sub-star region before the big rift opens, and build it into his own back garden.