Tytrona Dikaisune
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Tytrona Dikaisune is an Inquisitor and is among the few that are stranded within the Gilead System due to the Great Rift's creation. Though the Rogue Trader Jakel Varonius has been given guardianship of the Gilead System, Tytrona has made it clear that she has absolute authority wherever the taint of Chaos emerges.[1a]
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It is not clear what Ordo Tytrona belongs to, as different pages of the Wrath & Glory Core Rulebook - Revised Edition describe her as either being a Malleus[1a] or Hereticus Inquisitor.[1c]
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The following paragraphs contain spoilers for: | Wrath & Glory: The Graveyard Shift |
Inquisitor Dikaisune becomes involved in the fate of the Radical Interrogator Prodita Mendax when she attempts to claim the Xenos device known as the Revelator[2]:
- If the Imperial agents working with Mendax give her the Revelator the Interrogator will use her blood to successfully activate the device. Doing so creates a warp breech soon afterwards and a group of Pink Horrors emerge from the breech. It is possible Mendax could be killed by the Daemons before they are destroyed. If she survives, Mendax falls further into Radicalism, by claiming more heretical devices, and soon gains the attention of Inquisitor Dikaisune. The Inquisitor's investigation into the Interrogator will lead Mendax to be declared Excommunicate Traitoris. The Imperial agents who aided Mendax will then be put on trial for their actions in helping the Heretic.[2]
- If the Imperial agents refuse to give Mendax the Revelator, the Interrogator will attempt to forcibly take it from them. If she survives the battle, Mendax will become a sworn enemy of the Imperial agents and attempt to get revenge on them. If she is killed, however, Inquisitor Dikaisune will investigate her death and order that the Imperial agents be put on trial for killing a member of the Inquisition.[2]
See also
Sources
- 1: Wrath & Glory Core Rulebook - Revised Edition
- 2: Wrath & Glory: The Graveyard Shift, pgs. 16-18 - Inquisition Requisition