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The Inquisition is interested in capturing, questioning, and permanently destroying Necromancers, as well as destroying their works and gathering places, dispersing their cults, and destroying or locking away all of their blasphemous research. They generally rely on local authorities to arrest the offenders, who then turn them over to the Inquisition, generally never to be seen again. |
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The goal of the Inquisition is to eradicate Necromancy. The permanent destruction of Necromancers, their work, and blasphemous research is the ultimate goal. The disruption of gathering places, disbursement of cults, and reformation of supporters are tools used in weakening the hold of necromancy on society. Local authorities are relied upon to arrest offenders and are charged with turning them over to the Inquisition. |
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It should be noted that not all Necromancers are protected by the profane aegis, and some sent to the dungeon have still died a final death. |
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Revision as of 13:08, 15 April 2015
The Inquisition is a large, inter-provincial organization dedicated to stamping out Necromancy across the land. The organization is sanctioned by the Temple and currently acts in full cooperation with provincial leaders.
Methods
The goal of the Inquisition is to eradicate Necromancy. The permanent destruction of Necromancers, their work, and blasphemous research is the ultimate goal. The disruption of gathering places, disbursement of cults, and reformation of supporters are tools used in weakening the hold of necromancy on society. Local authorities are relied upon to arrest offenders and are charged with turning them over to the Inquisition.
A holy artifact that could be used to destroy a Necromancer's profane aegis (the effect that allows them to escape death, even with out favor from the gods), was once in the possession of the Inquisition. It was damaged by Xerasyth, however.
Controversy
Though ostensibly acting for the greater good, the inquisition has wrongly jailed, tortured, and killed more than one innocent victim. There is a common misconception that the order has flagrantly broken regional law when Cierzen, a government official of Shard, was taken by Khurek on suspicion of profane work. It was discovered that he had indeed practiced sorcery. It is at this point when Sothavi stepped in and became the overseer of the Inquisition in Ilithi.
The Inquisition also associates with The Hounds of Rutilor, a far more zealous order who seek to destroy all traces of necromancy by brute force, rather than through careful investigation and research. Though blunt, their tactics have at least proven effective in keeping the city streets free of evildoers. This violent sect should not be confused as being the Inquisition, both are separate groups.
History
In response to the threat posed by the Necrolord Lyras and her undead army, High Priestess Tallis, of the Crossing Temple and head of the Cleric Council, authorized Temple Inquisitor Khurek to begin investigating possible Necromancers and purge them of their Profane Aegis on their journey to the Red Spiral. Khurek is assisted by Temple Inquisitress Sinstra.
In 397, the church, aided by the Inquisition, Empath Guild, and possibly unwittingly by the Necromancers themselves, formulated a plan to destroy Lyras once and for all. At a bitter cost, she was finally defeated.
Getting Involved
Inquisitors sanctioned by the Temple are spread through the provinces of Elanthia. In some provinces they have gathered followers who help rid the lands of the corruption. There are three separate categories for players involved in the Inquisition, these are:
Inquisitors: Players who have been sanctioned by the Temple (in most cases) to carry out the work of the Inquisition.
Followers: Players who follow under the lead of an Inquisitor and aid their work.
Supporters: Players who are not under the command of an Inquisitor but support their work and have chosen to be identified.