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Re: Dark Gate OOC Thread
This.... Is actually pretty much completely accurate, minus the bit about the Star God. The Inquisition trains their brainwashed inquisitors to use religion to sell their message to the masses about purity and whatnot, but they aren't explicitly religious themselves.
Slimes do not yet have a lore post, and there aren't enough of them to produce any sort of society. Combined with the fact that "wild" slimes don't naturally conglomerate, they don't really have any sort of civilization. They're a newcomer to Donevrion, the playable ones basically being mutant offshoots of the alien or demon ones, so they don't have much in the way of a history to call back on.
Don't quote me but most of the time I've only seen the slimes in relation to the Aliens. They might be an offshoot of them?
The Inquisition have popped up a good bit since Badaria seems to be the most popular of settings, probably cus yay prudishness to get screwed out of.
Essentially the Inquisition was built by the undead ruler of Badaria under the banner of the star god. It's overall goal is basically an enforcement of the xenophobic nature of Badaria, persecuting mutants, spirit users, and non humans. Somewhat hypocritically they often were spirit users themselves, many having been brainwashed using Psionic spirit powers or old fashioned methods alike.
They were powerful, cruel, and zealous, and generally feared, a secret police force essentially. While the actual warfare arm of Badaria was more the realm of their riflemen and warmages and necromancers, the Inquisition held sway over more internal matters.
When the Invasion came though, the Inquistion was scattered and smashed like much of Badaria itself. It's HQ and the capitol in general became an alien fuck pit, and without any central leadership the inquisitions survivors have from what I can gather reverted to wandering vigilantism, or forming independent headquarters in the few surviving major settlements. They aren't the same force they once were, but individually they are still very dangerous and no less capable of throwing their authority, though they now have to balance that risk with their fewer numbers and resources.
A small band of inquisitors is a significant threat to any non human character, not just because of their individual skills, which are often significant, but because in all but the cities, they can exert absolute authority and supercede leadership, rallying militias, and soldiers and the like. It'd take a noble to really tell them no, and none of them will do that straight out.
The Inquisition is just one threat to a conquering supernatural force, but it's not an ignorable one.
This.... Is actually pretty much completely accurate, minus the bit about the Star God. The Inquisition trains their brainwashed inquisitors to use religion to sell their message to the masses about purity and whatnot, but they aren't explicitly religious themselves.
Slimes do not yet have a lore post, and there aren't enough of them to produce any sort of society. Combined with the fact that "wild" slimes don't naturally conglomerate, they don't really have any sort of civilization. They're a newcomer to Donevrion, the playable ones basically being mutant offshoots of the alien or demon ones, so they don't have much in the way of a history to call back on.