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==Inquisition== ===Hereticus=== ====Inquisitor Charon==== He is rather odd for an Inquisitor. He does not scheme. He does not plot. He merely serves the Emperor as best as he can and those who show even the slightest hint of heresy are subjected to his wrath. He started off as a priest on Euclisine, a shrine world now plagued with unrest and possible Chaos corruption. Even all those years ago, it was still shrouded in anarchy. It was not his actions that attracted the Inquisition's attention, but the actions of those around him. His screaming prayers were enough to whirl his brothers into a frenzy and a hateful litany was enough to give those around him the courage to face even the most horrifying creatures. He oozes charisma, he is a born leader and a symbol of everything that humanity stands for. He was not an advocate for the subtle approach but wherever he went, heretics trembled. He served beneath his Inquisitor for years until a particular event - the cleansing of an infested Xomulan hive dome, overseen by the Inquisitor himself. Unfortunately, Charon's superior died to one of the bristling terrors but Charon did not - when the old man fell, his righteous rage infected his companions and even the usually solemn militia of Xomula. The Inquisitorial Conclave were so impressed with his results that they allowed him to take the place of his late master, as an Inquisitor. They regret it. He's a bombastic maniac who has no mind for subtlety or any methods that are not traditional. Inquisitor Charon almost constantly petitions for the purging of almost a dozen planets in the Tiji Sector, including Xomula, Ravenforge, Euclisine, Scholar's Rest and many, many more. He is often the butt of many jokes and his colleagues make it all too clear that he should be in the Commissariat, not the Inquisition. ====Inquisitor Glokta==== Used to be a dashingly handsome Inquisitorial spy - the sort of character you see on holoflicks. Of course, luck didn't last forever and after a run-in with a Slaaneshi cult, he was found gruesomely tortured when the Inquisition arrived in force to recover him. He was broken and completely useless. He couldn't even break into a brisk walk without pissing himself, his teeth were missing, every bone in an entire arm was smashed to pulp and every muscle in his legs were severed. These are only a handful of cruelties inflicted on him. Even with bionic repairs, he was still a crippled mess. However, rather than kill him out of mercy, his Inquisitor employed him as an interrogator instead of an assassin, handling prisoners and managing scenarios and investigations from off the lines. It turned out that he was in fact even more efficient off of the field than he was on it. Over a century of successful operations later and Glokta was eventually promoted to the rank of Inquisitor. His expertise lies in espionage, investigation, and torture. He is usually invisible to the public eye with one of his interrogators speaking on his behalf. He is particularly noteworthy for having a 100% success rate at getting those he tortures to confess to whatever it was he was torturing them about, which his superiors interpret as competence. ====Inquisitor Maximillian Von Swartz==== Born as a son of a Veskarian noble he is a arrogant bastard. Lived a wealthy life as his father traded food and lifestock. But this wonderful life was cut short after a visit too the local opera house. There, he witnessed the robbery and murder of his parents by the hands of a drugged up city scum, that day he swore to clean up the hiveworlds of the sector from thieves and other dregs. Fled offworld when the Administratum discovered that his father had been trading with crime syndicates. Became an Arbiter on Ixion II where he rose through the ranks to become a Sergeant. Had to join the Inquisition when his squad came across a pleasure cult in one of the hive-arks. He is not trusted now in the Ordo Hereticus since his father was a smuggler. Slightly mad, paranoid. Smokes lho sticks like a forgeworld. ===Malleus=== ====Inquisitor-Chirurgeon Andre Romelle Dre==== Inquisitor Dre does ''not'' want to be in the Tiji sector. First establishing himself as a one-man "wrecking crew" that brought ruin to Daemonic Infestations plaguing the worlds of the Imperium, the Inquisitor-Chirurgeon acquired his namesake title with a series of "surgical" lance strikes on a far away hive world. These strikes destroyed the daemonic sigils on the surface, yet spared (most of) the surrounding Imperial infrastructure. Brought in as a specialist in daemons by Lord-Inquisitor Doggfather, an old acquaintance, his concrete roots in anti-daemon efforts made him the go-to man in the sector when Daemons were afoot. Now compiling an archival report for Catalyst Station that gets longer every day, the Inquisitor-Chirrugeon wishes only to finish his report, "The Aftermath," and relax for once. ===Xenos=== ====Inquisitor Lareat Tride==== An Inquisitor of the Ordo Xenos, he has long ago lost touch with his humanity. After hundreds of years spent researching the most dangerous forms of xenos life he has come to the conclusion that the emperor was wrong and humanity was never meant to rule the stars. As a result he has spent the later years of his life experimenting with ways of improving humanity and bringing it up to the level of its competitors (as he sees it). Several of these "improvements" have gone towards extending Tride's own lifespan. A routine geno-scan would condemn him to death a hundred times over, as his DNA has several modifications that are considered tech-heresy of the highest order, and there are elements taken from psykers and even some Orkoid species. Not all of these changes have had the intended effect, but what's certain is that Tride has become a force to be reckoned with; vicious, cunning, and dangerous. He is also very clearly inhuman; he wears a distortion hood to mask his appearance whenever he leaves his private quarters aboard the "Perfect Dawn" (his personal strike cruiser). He no longer meets other inquisitors. The risk of being discovered is too great, and so he deals with his peers through acolytes who know nothing of their master's true intentions. His experiments have already proven successful when fighting aliens, with small units of modified soldiers accomplishing impossible things in battles against the Tyranids and the Tau on the eastern fringe, and now he has come to Tiji to see how his theories stand up against the more subtle and supernatural dangers that this region of space has such an abundance of. ====Lord Inquisitor Calvin "The Lion" Doggfather==== Lord Inquisitor Doggfather has seen a number of events rock the sector, but it all flows together like the smoke of medicinal herb. It was then-Inquisitor Doggfather that began a proactive approach of deploying Acolyte Cells and Kill Teams throughout the Sector to first-hand observe any potential problems. It was Inquisitor Doggfather that granted Provisional Sanction to the Xeno House of Korst'la in return for use of the Tau's personal spynet. It was Inquisitor Doggfather and his Kill Teams that supervised the resolution of the Faithless Incident, and as a result found himself elected to Lord Inquisitor at Catalyst Station. Now calling himself The Lion, he continued to use his networks of Acolyte Cells, and the Sector's new arrivals, the Squats, to study the increasing activity of Necrons and something else just as old during the events of the Squat Crusade. Now spending all his time supervising the Exelion Initiative, the Xenos/Malleus joint plan to safeguard the sector, the Lord Inquisitor finds himself busier than ever. ===Chronos=== ====Inquisitor Shady==== The flippant and mysterious Ordo Chronos Inquisitor, most likely tasked with monitoring the various warp-space-time anomalies of the Tiji sector and working on occasion with Inquisitor Dre and Lord Inquisitor Doggfather, despite their clear dislike of him. As with its Ordo, doesn't seem to be bound by the typical rules of the materium. Is often asked to stand up, but only if he is the real one; this usually does not work. Notoriously underweight.
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