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Sisters of Battle Orders Famulous - Adepta Sororitas - Warhammer 40k

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Verified:

SafeTensor

Type

LoRA

Stats

42

51

4

Reviews

Published

Mar 20, 2026

Base Model

Illustrious

Training

Steps: 520
Epochs: 10

Usage Tips

Clip Skip: 2
Strength: 1

Trigger Words

0rderF4mulous

Hash

AutoV2
4C7E9180A6

Created on Civitai

Creates Sisters of the Orders Famulous.

The Orders Famulous are non-militant Orders of the Adepta Sororitas whose responsibility is to serve amongst the households of the Imperium's noble families acting as consuls and chamberlains. They are responsible for brokering alliances, deals and marriages between the various nobility as well as utilising their formidable skills of diplomacy to ensure the peace between rival households.

Trigger is: 0rderF4mulous

Other optional terms are: elbow gloves, fleur-de-lis, skull emblem, blindfold, purityseal,

The model was trained without tagging for "hat" as the metre/papal tiara is one of the defining visual features of a Sister Famulous and Sororitas more generally. However you can prompt it away either by using as a negative prompt, prompting for other head adornments/hair, or a lack of adornments in general.

If there's a specific hat shape you want, then either prompt for that hat or draw and img2img. However, if there is a real hat with similar shape, you can also use syntax like:

"[cowboy hat: : 0.1]," OR "[tophat: : 0.1],"

This tells the CLIP, use "cowboy hat" but only for the first 10%/0.1 steps. Varying the percentage and prompt can help you start the generation with a specific shape but then move more towards an extravagant and more weirdly shaped hat, rather than finishing the gen targeting a cowboy hat.

The wimple and habit can also be prompted in/out depending on if you want to lean more into the nun-like aesthetic or more towards an avant-garde nobility look. Or both.


Depending on the model/LoRAs used, the model can have a tendency to add masks (because masks and blindfolds are common in the training data). This can be mitigated by adding "mask" to the negative and/or by prompting for specific facial characteristics e.g. "blue eyes, black lips," etc.