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| organization_type = Biotechnological Cult; Heretical Scientific Order | | organization_type = Biotechnological Cult; Heretical Scientific Order | ||
| related_organizations = [[Malisik Horde]], [[Det'sikar Warlords]] | | related_organizations = [[Malisik Horde]], [[Det'sikar Warlords]] | ||
| affiliation = [[Malis]], [[Malismorâ]], [[Gozog'nok]] | | affiliation = [[Malis]], [[The Malismorâ]], [[Gozog'nok]] | ||
| notable_species = [[Shemèin]], corrupted [[Sebuuk]], cybernetic hybrids | | notable_species = [[Shemèin]], corrupted [[Sebuuk]], cybernetic hybrids | ||
| notable_members = [[Urk'nikz]], Prime Inquisitors, Master Inquisitors | | notable_members = [[Urk'nikz]], Prime Inquisitors, Master Inquisitors | ||
| role = Heretical engineers and architects of the Malisik war machine | | role = Heretical engineers and architects of the Malisik war machine | ||
| purpose = To incarnate [[Malis]], preserve [[Shemèin]], and destroy [[Divine Law]] | | purpose = To incarnate [[Malis]], preserve [[Shemèin]], and destroy [[Divine Law]] | ||
| allegiance = [[Malis]], the Prophet [[Malismorâ]] | | allegiance = [[Malis]], the Prophet [[The Malismorâ]] | ||
| beliefs = [[Divine Law]] is weakness; [[Malis]] is true wisdom; ascension is synthetic | | beliefs = [[Divine Law]] is weakness; [[Malis]] is true wisdom; ascension is synthetic | ||
| values = Scientific desecration, ritual engineering, perfection through violation | | values = Scientific desecration, ritual engineering, perfection through violation | ||
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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. | 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, [[The Malismorâ]]. Thus was the Inquisition born, a cult not of belief, but of calculated survival and deliberate damnation. | ||
== Structure and Hierarchy == | == Structure and Hierarchy == | ||
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* The [[Mother]] and [[Father]] are traitors to their creations | * The [[Mother]] and [[Father]] are traitors to their creations | ||
* [[Malis]] is the only one with true vision and knowledge | * [[Malis]] is the only one with true vision and knowledge | ||
* [[Malismorâ]] is his prophet, not [[Jovanah]] | * [[The Malismorâ]] is his prophet, not [[Jovanah]] | ||
Their “scripture” is not written—it is carved into bone, whispered in code, and engraved into metal flesh. | Their “scripture” is not written—it is carved into bone, whispered in code, and engraved into metal flesh. | ||