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==Who are these people and why have I never heard of them?== The Ambassador Imperialis handle work that is both mundane and difficult to write as grimdark. This causes them to be quickly overlooked by many writers, game producers, etc. for pickings that are easier to make exciting, make grimdark, or write a story around in a [[40k]] setting. Without exciting battles and glorious last stands, the tale of an oppressed factory worker trying and failing to provide for their family in modern 40k can still be full of grimdark, but the Ambassador Imperialis usually relate to neither battles nor the dystopian conditions which would be considered grimdark. This is because if the Ambassador Imperialis are succeeding at their job, no disruptions requiring outside intervention will occur and no battles will take place. If a battle is taking place, the Ambassador Imperialis officials will either not be present, be dead, or otherwise be irrelevant to most stories. Likewise, if a story involving Human-Xenos or Imperial-Human-Non-Imperial-Human interaction is grimdark, the Ambassador Imperialis and their officials often have to be absent by necessity of writing convenience. In short, you don't find much material about the Ambassador Imperialis for the same reason you don't find a book where the protagonist Human and their secret Xenos [[Waifu|lover]] fret about how their love is illegal and they are risking their lives meeting, but then remember they can go down to the immigration office and get a Resident Visa so they go to the office, the Xenos becomes Sanctioned, with the book ending in a few pages (and being mostly comprised of scenes of people filling out paperwork). Examples of Ambassador Imperialis characters are: *The person that fills out the sanctioning paperwork and issues the insignia (or markings) when a Rogue Trader employs a Sanctioned Xenos. *The people that decided the [[Jokaero]] were non-hostile and filled out all the related paperwork to grant the species Sanctioned status. *The less-purge-obsessed [[Ministorum Priest|Ministorum preacher]] sent to convert rediscovered human colonies to the [[Imperial Cult]] (without burning the place down unless there is solid proof of [[Chaos]] corruption or Xenos interference like a [[Genestealer Cult]]). *The person that decided the above colony had valuable infrastructure the Imperium could use and either selected people that would not destroy said infrastructure, or gave them orders to avoid doing so. *The guy that negotiated the peaceful integration of that Human-Xenos cohabitation world into the Imperium and Sanctioned the Xenos race, successfully and without things devolving into grimdark purges, civil war, or tremendous loss of life and valuable resources, as the Ambassador arranged for the fanatical Ministorum Priestess who would have torched everything and taken a decade to arrange brainwashing and purges to a world where the human colonist descendants were enslaved by Orks, simultaneously clearing out a potential fifth column of people resentful of the Imperium killing peaceful neighbors and brainwashing their children, preserving infrastructure to immediately help feed the war against a nearby Ork WAAAGH! that was instigated by a Chaos incursion, saving the neighboring subsector, moving the frontline up against the Chaos Cult and Orks in the neighboring sector and producing a fanatically loyal planet rescued from slavery inspired to enthusiastically join the Imperial Cult as the Priestess sent there was perfect for the job of inspiring truly ignorant people rejoining the greater mass of humanity. *The official who arranged yearly Navy escort for a Craftworld and marked out the Exodite worlds as Forbidden Worlds in exchange for Farseer assistance to the Navy to counter Chaos and Ork incursions and arranged for trade connections between the Eldar and the Sector Lord and the Planetary Governors, making everyone in the sector satisfied by both freeing up Navy and Guard assets and lining the pockets of the governments without casualties and sustainably. *The other countless people that did the same or similar to any of the above, in those stories that were not written, in those books that were not published. The Ambassador Imperialis are around when things are going correctly, or are people actively trying to find non-destructive solutions to problems and preserve as many resources for the Imperium as possible - and in so doing, they may create an easy way for a prospective writer to trap themselves in a corner if such a character or organization is present in their story. As such, the characters listed above are characters that can be confirmed to exist, but go unnamed and unwritten about - despite the enormous amounts of power they may have - due to their job being to be a beacon of [[noblebright]] and a massive disruption to any grimdark story someone is trying to write. Think of them in a similar vein to how temples to [[Sanguinius]] are said to be as numerous and grand as temples to the Emperor, but no stories are made about a Cult of Sanguinius efficiently running a planet with healthcare and paid vacations for all. This lack of writing interest combined with potential writing hazard has resulted in only the occasional indirect nod to their existence by virtue of their actions (such as in [[Rogue_Trader_(RPG)|Rogue Trader]]'s ''Into The Storm'' Sanctioning of Xenos) or their minor relevance to an overall story (such as in the [[Ciaphas Cain]] novels). The term ''Ambassador Imperialis'' itself comes from a relatively-small nod to their presence in the [[Dark_Heresy_Second_Edition|Dark Heresy Second Edition]] ''Enemies Without'' supplement, which lets a player take it as a Talent for improved interactions with non-imperials).
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