Inquisitor depth and breadth


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I am going to introduce an inquisitor into my current campaign this week, he's going to be a NG aligned follower of Iomedae who is tracking down a forger who is creating false manuscripts in an attempt to mislead the church and pervert the teachings in an attempt to further my lich's, and by extension my demon lord's, goals. His purpose, and the forger's purpose, is three fold, it changes the way my villians up to this point had been operating, slows the pace of the game down by lowering the amount of actual combat (my players have gotten cocky) and to introduce some backstory and plot that up to this point I really have been unable to introduce.

Now, my question, to what length would an inquisitor go in hunting down and capturing his target, in this case a heratic that threatens the very foundations of the faith. Would he focus on his target to the exclusion of everything else? Obviously he would work within his alignment, but thats really not a constraint (I once played a NG battle cleric who worked off the general principle of no quarter asked and no quater given, and I never once violated my alignment.)


Depends on if the Inquisitor thinks he can handle it alone. If he can having a party may not be a concern. If he needs help, then he'd push the group HARD to follow the target. Inquisitor's may be prudent OR pig headed but fluff suggests all are driven.

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