

In practice we see Inquisitors largely left to their own devices, assuming they haven't completely gone rogue/fallen to chaos, which further complicated things. Inquisitors are technically supposed to listen to their respective Ordos and its (admittedly vague) leadership. Inquisitors generally defer to whoever recruited them or Inquisitor Lords/senior inqusitors who align with their beliefs/goals. Of course the Acolytes might end up being corrupted by the power they aquire/encounter and betray their more puritan inqusitor.Īs for the second part, the Inquisition does have a hierarchy, it's just loose and pretty informal. The game mentions that Acolytes might have no real loyalty to their Inquisitor, or turn against them if they turn out to be Radicals willing to sacrifice millions in cryptic, chaos fueled plans. It's supposed to be the player's story after all. r/boardgames - Boardgames that isn't TTRPGsīasically Acolytes aren't meant to directly interact with their Inquisitors too much in Dark Heresy.Hide "Table Troubles"-threads Related Subreddits Hide promo)-threads - (Crowdfunding, Free, Product, Self Promotion)
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