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| − | '''Interrogator''' is an [[Acolyte]] rank in the [[Inquisition]], and is usually the final step to becoming a full [[Inquisitor]]. As their name suggests, they are often experts at interrogating suspects, although at this stage in their careers they are also expected to develop a wide range of complementary skills. | + | {{InquisitionPortal}} |
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| + | '''Interrogator''' is an [[Acolyte]] rank in the [[Inquisition]], and is usually the final step to becoming a full [[Inquisitor]]. As their name suggests, they are often experts at interrogating suspects, although at this stage in their careers they are also expected to develop a wide range of complementary skills.{{Fn|1}} | ||
| − | For this reason, Interrogators are usually paired with an appropriate mentor such as a full Inquisitor. An example of this was the initial relationship between Inquisitor [[Gregor Eisenhorn]] and Interrogator [[Gideon Ravenor]]. Only once they have proven themselves in a variety of situations may an interrogator be elevated to the rank of full Inquisitor themselves. | + | For this reason, Interrogators are usually paired with an appropriate mentor such as a full Inquisitor. An example of this was the initial relationship between Inquisitor [[Gregor Eisenhorn]] and Interrogator [[Gideon Ravenor]]. Only once they have proven themselves in a variety of situations may an interrogator be elevated to the rank of full Inquisitor themselves.{{Fn|1}} |
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| − | * | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Xenos (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]] |
| − | + | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Malleus (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]] | |
| + | *{{Endn|3}}: [[Hereticus (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]] | ||
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Interrogator is an Acolyte rank in the Inquisition, and is usually the final step to becoming a full Inquisitor. As their name suggests, they are often experts at interrogating suspects, although at this stage in their careers they are also expected to develop a wide range of complementary skills.[1]
For this reason, Interrogators are usually paired with an appropriate mentor such as a full Inquisitor. An example of this was the initial relationship between Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn and Interrogator Gideon Ravenor. Only once they have proven themselves in a variety of situations may an interrogator be elevated to the rank of full Inquisitor themselves.[1]
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Sources
- 1: Xenos (Novel) by Dan Abnett
- 2: Malleus (Novel) by Dan Abnett
- 3: Hereticus (Novel) by Dan Abnett