Despite the name, the Inquisitors of House Crux are not at all tied to the High Church nor do they enforce any sort of religious law. Rather, Inquisitors serve as the investigatory division of the Judiciary. When local Constabularies are unable or unwilling to solve a crime, Inquisitors will. They are typically reserved for high-profile cases involving the nobility or particularly dangerous seditionary groups, as their specific set of skills can hardly afford to be squandered on the dealings of serfs or lone synthetics.
Inquisitor Operations[]
Although it is not unheard of for Inquisitors to work alone, they most commonly work in groups of between three and six. When an Inquisitor Team is summoned to a certain ship or Constabulary, they immediately overrule all other hierarchies- every noble and serf present answers to them until the operation is complete. From here, the team focuses on gathering information and evidence, analyzing and piecing it together while the rest of the Constabulary does the legwork. This isn't always the case, of course- many inquisitors prefer getting their hands dirty alongside regular law enforcement officers.
As the authority in evidence analysis and crime scene investigation, inquisitors often work closely with Anwalts (Hieran, meaning Lawyers) in building prosecution cases and often serve as expert testimony in court.
Some few inquisitors also deal in more secretive business:every few years select inquisitor teams are quietly deleted from the Justicar Records and transferred into service with the Cathar Bureau. What happens to them then has been expunged from the public record.
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