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The '''Serra Inquisitors''' are the shepherds and caretakers, priests and judges of the people of [[Aysen]] on [[Ulgrotha]].  
[[File:Serrainquisitors.jpg|right|thumb|Beast Walkers. Art by Dennis Detwiller.]]
The '''Serra Inquisitors''' are the shepherds and caretakers, priests and judges of the people of [[Aysen]] on [[Ulgrotha]]. Though good at heart, sometimes their justice and undominable in the name of [[Serra]] will can be a bit too excessive. They come from all walks of life, and their right to police the populous comes from their devotion to a cause greater than themselves - the salvation and protection of all those who live within the boundaries of Aysen. While the Serra Paladin tend to have more common-folk ideas, the Inquisitors are educated to the point where they can convince other people to believe in the same way as them.<ref name="Backstory">[http://forum.nogoblinsallowed.com/viewtopic.php?p=127813&sid=f2493d862c77d3c620451cd5081298f1 Backstory for Magic the Gathering: Homelands]</ref>


Though good at heart, sometimes their justice and undominable in the name of [[Serra]] will can be a bit too excessive. They come from all walks of life, and their right to police the populous comes from their devotion to a cause greater than themselves - the salvation and protection of all those who live within the boundaries of Aysen. They persecute the [[Death Speakers]], a small faction amongst the populous who practice divination and spirit magic. [[Baron Sengir|The Dark Baron]] took notice of this, and started to equip the Death Speakers with actual books of spells and dark knowledge, in hopes that the schism would continue to grow into something he could use.  
The Inquisitors have their place in Aysen society, and do a good job keeping the populous from harm, evil and vice. But in the recent persecution of the [[Death Speakers]], a small faction amongst the populous who practice divination and spirit magic, the Inquisitors have started a witch-hunt. They have been conducting armed raids on their homes, putting those they catch on trial and convicting them of corruption.<ref name="comic">D. G. Chichester (February, 1996) "[[Homelands (comic)|Homelands]]''</ref> [[Baron Sengir]] took notice of this, and started to equip the Death Speakers with actual books of spells and dark knowledge, in hopes that the schism would continue to grow into something he could use.  
 
==References==
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==Sources==
* D.G. Chichester (February, 1996) "[[Homelands (comic)|Homelands]]" (comic)
* [http://forum.nogoblinsallowed.com/viewtopic.php?p=127813&sid=f2493d862c77d3c620451cd5081298f1 Scott Hungerford and Kyle Namvar (June 14th, 1995), "Backstory for Magic the Gathering: Homelands"]
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Revision as of 10:59, 9 January 2018

Beast Walkers. Art by Dennis Detwiller.

The Serra Inquisitors are the shepherds and caretakers, priests and judges of the people of Aysen on Ulgrotha. Though good at heart, sometimes their justice and undominable in the name of Serra will can be a bit too excessive. They come from all walks of life, and their right to police the populous comes from their devotion to a cause greater than themselves - the salvation and protection of all those who live within the boundaries of Aysen. While the Serra Paladin tend to have more common-folk ideas, the Inquisitors are educated to the point where they can convince other people to believe in the same way as them.[1]

The Inquisitors have their place in Aysen society, and do a good job keeping the populous from harm, evil and vice. But in the recent persecution of the Death Speakers, a small faction amongst the populous who practice divination and spirit magic, the Inquisitors have started a witch-hunt. They have been conducting armed raids on their homes, putting those they catch on trial and convicting them of corruption.[2] Baron Sengir took notice of this, and started to equip the Death Speakers with actual books of spells and dark knowledge, in hopes that the schism would continue to grow into something he could use.

References

  1. Backstory for Magic the Gathering: Homelands
  2. D. G. Chichester (February, 1996) "Homelands