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The '''Malisik Inquisition''' is a hierarchical, bio-technological cult formed from the fallen [[Valorèin]] who became [[Shemèin]] during the aftermath of the [[Elder Valorèin Rebellion]]. Once severed from [[The Call of It'slâmwâ]], and aging without purpose or salvation, these fallen immortals turned to grotesque science, cybernetic reconstitution, and dark bioalchemy in search of power, preservation, and vengeance. The Inquisition serves as the scientific, heretical, and spiritual backbone of the [[Malisik]] machine. | The '''Malisik Inquisition''' is a hierarchical, bio-technological cult formed from the fallen [[Valorèin]] who became [[Shemèin]] during the aftermath of the [[Elder Valorèin Rebellion]]. Once severed from [[Call of It'slâmwâ|The Call of It'slâmwâ]], and aging without purpose or salvation, these fallen immortals turned to grotesque science, cybernetic reconstitution, and dark bioalchemy in search of power, preservation, and vengeance. The Inquisition serves as the scientific, heretical, and spiritual backbone of the [[Malisik]] machine. | ||
Founded in darkness, guided by hatred, and steeped in blasphemy, the Inquisition functions as both a divine mockery and a war engine, overseeing the mutation, creation, and perpetuation of the Malisik race. They operate temples, breeding pits, and [[Butcher Halls]] where twisted life is conceived and sanctity is shredded. | Founded in darkness, guided by hatred, and steeped in blasphemy, the Inquisition functions as both a divine mockery and a war engine, overseeing the mutation, creation, and perpetuation of the Malisik race. They operate temples, breeding pits, and [[Butcher Halls]] where twisted life is conceived and sanctity is shredded. | ||
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== Origins == | == Origins == | ||
The Inquisition was birthed from desperation. The first Inquisitors were [[Valorèin]] who, after falling into [[Shemèin]] form, discovered they could no longer hear [[The Call of It'slâmwâ]]. Though immortal in spirit, their bodies began to degrade, caught in a state of eternal aging without death. Seeking to survive, they experimented on themselves—replacing failing organs with machines, binding tissue with corrupted flesh, and eventually shedding most of their humanity. | The Inquisition was birthed from desperation. The first Inquisitors were [[Valorèin]] who, after falling into [[Shemèin]] form, discovered they could no longer hear [[Call of It'slâmwâ|The Call of It'slâmwâ]]. Though immortal in spirit, their bodies began to degrade, caught in a state of eternal aging without death. Seeking to survive, they experimented on themselves—replacing failing organs with machines, binding tissue with corrupted flesh, and eventually shedding most of their humanity. | ||
They found kinship in [[Malis]], and direction through his chosen son, [[Malismorâ]]. Thus was the Inquisition born, a cult not of belief, but of calculated survival and deliberate damnation. | They found kinship in [[Malis]], and direction through his chosen son, [[Malismorâ]]. Thus was the Inquisition born, a cult not of belief, but of calculated survival and deliberate damnation. | ||