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→Inquisitorial Conclaves, Cabals and Cells
As well as the Ordos, there are many types of Inquisitorial groupings that an Inquisitor may belong to, however as with the Ordos, membership of these is not mandatory.
* Conclaves: Inquisitorial Conclaves can take two forms. The first is a gatherings called by an Inquisitor (if called by an Inquisitor Lord it is termed a 'High ConclavesConclave') to discuss a particular subject <sup>6</sup>. There are also more permanent regional Conclaves; these are federations of Inquisitors who watch over a particular area of Imperial space <sup>12</sup>. The larger of these regional Conclaves may have resources such as ships, armies, fortresses and libraries for the use of their members. Not all sectors of Imperial space are covered by a Conclave, and some areas are devoid of a permanent Inquisitorial presence. The head of each regional Conclave is normally an Inquisitor Lord, and is nominally appointed by the High Lords on Terra There are also Conclaves operating at the Segmentum level <sup>8</sup>, again headed by an Inquisitor Lord.
* Cabals: A cabal is a rare body instituted by a Conclave and dedicated to investigating a particular matter. Generally they gather Inquisitors from varied backgrounds and philosophies to form a specialist task-force. Often, Cabals are despised by many who see them as secret societies within a Conclave<sup>12</sup>.
* Cells: Similar to a Cabal, a Cell is an ad-hoc group of Inquisitors who share a common goal. Often they are factional in nature, or are formed to confront a particular problem. The principle difference between Cabals and Cells is that the latter are entirely informal and are transitive in nature.<sup>10</sup>