There aren't Squats anymore though.

Nov 04, 2009 02:30

It is the charter of the Inquisition to police psykers, and containing some loose psyker or recalcitrant "witch" is their purpose. Every Sanctioned Psyker undergoes a test on a Black Ship, which I'd rather not go into, but understand that Inquisitors (multiple Inquisitors) are present to kill these psykers at the first sign of trouble. . .

They're regular people, who with discipline and unswerving piety are charged with a more or less impossible task: to act as a bulwark between conscious beings and the daemonic horde that roils in the Warp. They believe that any psyker, at any time, could erupt in a fountain of blood and become a daemonhost. They believe that people who are unwilling or unable to control their psychic connection to the Warp should have it forcibly stripped from them. They believe children who show even a glimmer of psychic potential should be taken from their parents by force and handed over to the Scholastica Psykana. In many ways, in most ways, they are right. An Inquisitor who stays his hand is not - strictly speaking - an Inquisitor.

In game terms, an Inquisitor is a potential promotion for Acolytes. Who knows what kind of Inquisitor you'll be - you'll meet those who question the way that your Order operates. You'll also meet people who don't have a lot of affection for the Inquisition, though I suppose (from a purely technical perspective) you already have.
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