Post by Tami on Sept 14, 2006 11:06:35 GMT -5
The Sabbat Inquisition (p. 22 second edition Player's Guide to the Sabbat)
The Sabbat Inquisition is just as violent and impassive as the Inquisition that came before it. The Sabbat Inquisition is a special effort made by the leaders of the sect to stamp out the ever-growing disease of corruption in the form of the Path of Evil Revelations.
The Sabbat Inquisition is composed of a select few Sabbat who are powerful and well trusted. It travels to all Sabbat territories and presides over cases against accused Sabbat. The Inquisition issues punishments, usually long and painful beyond measure (even worse the standard Sabbat punishments); it also has the authority to remove bishops and priests from power. The Sabbat Inquisition could become a powerful political tool, but it has yet to do so because all the Sabbat that serve it appear devout in their duties.
The Sabbat Inquisition has the power to go wherever it pleases, and it can stick its nose into any and all Sabbat vampire's personal affairs. The Inquisitiors travel in groups of five, along with two templars. Their wants are always seen to, and they never need to hunt, since vitae is always provided for them.
The Inquisitors number only 15, but they are more than capable of resolving all the problems of Infernal diablerie. The Inquisition prefer to arrive in a Sabbat city unannounced, catching even the archbishop off guard. They consider evidence against all Sabbat, even elders. The Inquisition will listen to anyone's accusation, but if a member of the Sabbat does not provide sufficient proof against the vampires whom he accuses, he will usually be embarrassed and left to the revenge of the vampire he offended .
No one knows whom the Inquisitiors are investigating, or what skeletons they will drag out from the closet. The Inquisitors are very secretive, zealous, callous and harsh. They are naturally intimidating due their power and single-mindedness. They can take the unlife of almost any Sabbat without a moment's hesitation. When they are around, even the mighty archbishops and elders tremble in fear.
The Sabbat Inquisition is just as violent and impassive as the Inquisition that came before it. The Sabbat Inquisition is a special effort made by the leaders of the sect to stamp out the ever-growing disease of corruption in the form of the Path of Evil Revelations.
The Sabbat Inquisition is composed of a select few Sabbat who are powerful and well trusted. It travels to all Sabbat territories and presides over cases against accused Sabbat. The Inquisition issues punishments, usually long and painful beyond measure (even worse the standard Sabbat punishments); it also has the authority to remove bishops and priests from power. The Sabbat Inquisition could become a powerful political tool, but it has yet to do so because all the Sabbat that serve it appear devout in their duties.
The Sabbat Inquisition has the power to go wherever it pleases, and it can stick its nose into any and all Sabbat vampire's personal affairs. The Inquisitiors travel in groups of five, along with two templars. Their wants are always seen to, and they never need to hunt, since vitae is always provided for them.
The Inquisitors number only 15, but they are more than capable of resolving all the problems of Infernal diablerie. The Inquisition prefer to arrive in a Sabbat city unannounced, catching even the archbishop off guard. They consider evidence against all Sabbat, even elders. The Inquisition will listen to anyone's accusation, but if a member of the Sabbat does not provide sufficient proof against the vampires whom he accuses, he will usually be embarrassed and left to the revenge of the vampire he offended .
No one knows whom the Inquisitiors are investigating, or what skeletons they will drag out from the closet. The Inquisitors are very secretive, zealous, callous and harsh. They are naturally intimidating due their power and single-mindedness. They can take the unlife of almost any Sabbat without a moment's hesitation. When they are around, even the mighty archbishops and elders tremble in fear.