Inquisitorius
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The Inquisitorius was a secret society formed of agents from the ranks of the Clans to hunt down and eliminate threats to the Grand Master and Brotherhood. The inquisitors are granted access to the Dark Brotherhood’s greatest secrets and technologies in order to execute the Grand Master’s will against internal and external threats.
History of the Inquisitorius
The Inquisitorius was a society formally established around 39 ABY by Grand Master Darth Pravus. It was formed following the Eleventh Great Jedi War as a way to protect the Iron Throne with a severely crippled fleet and army. It became clear that the Dark Council needed to address threats in a more systematic fashion. Darth Pravus turned to his Voice of the Brotherhood, Evant Taelyan, and tasked him with making his vision of a secret society a reality.
Potential agents of the Inquisitorius were identified by showing loyalty and service to the Brotherhood or their Clan. Once identified, they were put through a period of evaluation to determine if they were reliable and powerful enough to carry out the responsibilities of the Inquisitorius society. Then, once inducted, continued acts or loyalty in service to the Dark Jedi Brotherhood would see them elevated in the society to higher ranks.
Operations
Movements and actions of the society took place in secret, behind closed doors and in a classified nature. As such, many of the accomplishments of its members were never known to the outside world. Yet, advancement and reward were given within the society itself. Protection of the hand moving in the shadows was itself, of the utmost importance to the safety of the Brotherhood.
While the members of the society all worked together towards the Grand Masters means, the Inquisitorius were completely decentralized and often never knew the true identities of who they worked alongside. It would not be strange for two members to pass each other in the halls of the Shadow Academy without knowing that they had both just finished working in tandem to accomplish a task for the Brotherhood.
Dissemination of information and resources was done in secret, at drops, and in dark corners and shadows. Rarely would multiple members ever meet, with small gatherings being a rarity. Membership in the society was marked only by undescriptive tattoos and symbols to designate rank and authority within the organization. Nearly all members of the Inquisitorius held roles and positions of some capacity all over the Brotherhood, and went about their day to day with none knowing just how deep they were in the secrets of the Iron Throne.
The current location of the Voice of the Brotherhood at any given moment was the closest thing the society had to a base of operations, yet in public, the leader would deny any involvement at all in a secret society that protects the Brotherhood. Where specialized equipment that the Inquisitorius utilized was procured and how it made its way into the hands of members was not of consequence. Neither was the exact knowledge of how advancements, training, and identification of new members was handled, or even where all the information and data on locations and missions that assessed threats were stored and managed.
Rank System
Whether for ambition and power, or access to greater information and tools to carry out an agenda of peace and justice, all members of the Inquisitorius were placed into a ranking hierarchy. Through contributions to the goals of the Brotherhood or their Clans, or acts of service or skill, a member will find themselves climbing through the ranks of the society. This primarily includes participating in fiction activities such as run-ons, fiction competitions, or Antei Combat Center matches, as well as earning Clusters of Ice or Dark Side Scrolls. Additional advancement was available for shows of skill with placements in these activities, or through service to the Brotherhood by running these competitions to provide the opportunities, judging matches in the Antei Combat Center or holding different roles with influence on fiction.
The ranks are broken down into five different agent tiers, based on twelve different ranks within the society. As a member advances through the ranks they will find different perks become available both fictionally, and for show.
Inquisitor Ranks
Apprentice Inquisitor (Ranks I through IV)
Having only recently been identified as an agent of the Inquisitorius, these are more aspiring members than full fledged members. They are still given access to information and resources necessary to carry out less critical assignments for training and to prove themselves for advancement.
Inquisitor (Ranks V through VIII)
With enough service and shown skill and dedication, a member of the society will reach the rank of full Inquisitor. Most members of the society will have this rank. Trusted now with high profile assignments and information, including tasks that are highly important.
Chief Inquisitor (Rank IX and X)
With not much left to prove, Inquisitors will find themselves at this rank, getting a first pass at missions and information before the rest of the rank and file of the society. These agents will find themselves in audience of the Dark Council on occasion to report on their missions, and get access to some of the best resources available. At this rank, there was little doubt of the member’s allegiance and loyalty to the Dark Brotherhood.
High Inquisitor (Rank XI)
With not only an unfaltering loyalty, but a dedicated history of both service and high skill in the field, agents will be pulled into an inner circle of their peers known as the High Inquisitors. Often receiving objectives and orders directly from the Voice or Grand Master, these agents are entrusted with missions where failure would be costly to the Dark Brotherhood.
Grand Inquisitor (Rank XII)
This rank was reserved for the best of the Inquisitorius society. The actions and movements of those at the rank of Grand Inquisitor, and results of the decisions made remain so secret and classified that their impacts may never be known to any but the Voice of the Brotherhood and Grand Master. They are so trusted within the Brotherhood and by the Dark Council, that they receive specialized training to ensure those secrets can be well protected.
Society Points Chart
The following table shows the different ways that a member can earn points, through different activities, services, or skills. How many points are required for each rank are explained below.
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Activity | Points |
Cluster of Ice | 2 Point |
Dark Side Scroll | 1 Point |
Voice Approved Competition, valid entry | 20 Points |
ACC Battle, judged complete | 20 Points |
Skill | Points |
First Place | 35 Points x Multiplier |
Second Place | 25 Points x Multiplier |
Third Place | 15 Points x Multiplier |
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Service | Points |
Organize a Voice Approved Competition | 50 Points |
Co-Organize a Voice Approved Competition | 30 Points |
Judge an ACC Battle | 30 Points |
90 days as Voice | 140 Points (per 90 day period) |
90 days as P:Voice | 70 Points (per 90 day period) |
90 days as M:Voice | 50 Points (per 90 day period) |
90 days as Combat Master | 70 Points (per 90 day period) |
90 days as an ACC Judge | 50 Points (per 90 day period) |
Rank Elevations
The following table shows the point total requirements for each rank of the Inquisitorius society. How to earn points is explained above.
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I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | X | XI | XII |
15 or Inquisitorius History | 90 | 160 | 310 | 470 | 620 | 770 | 930 | 1,390 | 1,840 | 2,770 | 3,680 |
Rewards
The following table shows the different rewards given to members who achieve certain ranks. What rewards are available and each rank and details on that reward are listed for each.
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Current Roster of the Inquisitorius
For a current roster showing all members of the Inquisitorius and their ranks, please refer to the Inquisitorius Roster.