Who ever knew truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter?
-Milton
A prisoner in the Inquisition is never allowed to see the face of his accuser, or of the witnesses against him, but every method is taken by threats and tortures, to oblige him to accuse himself, and by that means corroborate their evidence.
-John Foxe
The Inquisitorius, the Imperial Inquisition, is an independent branch of the government shrouded in mystery. Their mandate is unknown to many; they are seen by most Imperial citizens as a dark force patrolling in their midst, keeping them safe from threats from within. In fact, the Red Terror, as they have come to be known, are responsible for the seeking out, registration, control, and neutralisation of all force users who present a threat to the Empire. This now puts it at the flashpoint of the fight against the Crusade.
Which is right where I want to be, thought Ithron, as he paced down the deserted corridors of the Citadel.
Established by Emperor Palpatine, the Inquisitorius enjoyed its greatest successes during the years of the Rebellion, hunting down and exterminating the remains of the old Jedi Order. Since then, it had survived in one form or another, ignored by the reforms of the changing Imperial administrations. Technically falling under the command of the Imperial General Staff, but despised or feared by regular soldiers, the Inquisition has almost a free hand in dealing with suspected Force agents - and its Grand Inquisitor enjoys almost unrivalled autonomy and authority.
The lower corridors were surgical and bland. They had a function to perform and didn't care how much comfort it was performed in. Ithron could also sense an unusual Force signature in the building. The very walls seemed to absorb the essence of the Force, dulling Ithron's senses. How this had been acheived, he had no idea, but the effect was strange.
Ithron was in walking inwards from one of the five sides of the massive Pentagonal structure. Each of these sides supported its own spire. Towering over them all, however, was the central spire - the nerve centre of the Inquisition building. As he went further into the Citadel and into the nerve centre and more secure areas, the decoration became more elaborate. Bare concrete wallls and flooring gave way to dark wood panelling and carpets. Clinical electrical lights faded out in favour of hanging lighting. The effect wasn't dissimilar to the Jedi Academy or the Sith Temple.
Here there were soldiers and guards all along the corridors. They stood aside as he passed. Most clenched their weapons - they had years of training on how to combat Force users and they were being asked to let one pass into the most secure areas of their lair. They were clearly expecting him though - the name of Lupercus Darksword carried weight here as much as anywhere, apparently.
Finally, he reached the door he was looking for - the Office of the Grand Inquisitor. Having barely stopped, a voice announced "Enter." and a red-clad guard opened the door from the inside.
The first thing Ithron noticed, despite himself, was the lavish and ornate decoration of the room, putting the rest of the building to shame. The opulence said a lot of the personality of the Grand Inquisitor.
Odd how the heads of any Order related to the Force can't help but surround themselves with luxury. The Jedi do it, Lupercus does it and I'll be damned if the Grand Inquisitor isn't doing it. Ithron thought.
There was a table in front of him with five figures seated on the opposite side. The central one was clearly Grand Inquisitor Viscount Ierin del Forza, identifiable by his red tunic and black hair. There were two lower ranking Inquisitors on his left. On his immediate right was a man wearing an Imperial military uniform. He was clearly of at least Vice-Admiral rank. The final man, dressed in black, was someone Ithron didn't recognise. They stood as he entered.
"Welcome to the Inquisition, my young Sith friend. Please, take a seat. I must say, I'm intrigued as to what brings you here. Members of your Order....while being, of course, Imperial citizens like us, aren't always keen to visit these halls. Perhaps they fear we'll treat them like the Jedi." The Viscount's smile wasn't entirely friendly. Ithron could read the veiled threat, and chose to ignore it.
"Thank you." he began, sitting down. The others sat and the guard left the room, closing the door as he did so. "Gentlemen. I'm here to discuss the situation relating to the recent attack on the Empire, at Xa Fel. Clearly, that attack concerned the Sith Order greatly. We see no reason to believe that the incursion into Imperial space will stop there, however.
"I assume you're all, by now, familiar with what little we know of the enemy forces. Clearly, they were fielding Force Adepts. This, I propose, concerns you greatly. Is not your remit to defend the Empire against such people?
"Let us be honest, my Lord. Do you not want to see these attackers destroyed, driven off, beaten to the ground? For the good of the Inquisition and the Empire? The Sith Order shares your goals. I share your goals.
"I believe we have much to offer one another. The Sith have Force techniques that far surpass your own." Ithron held up a hand to stifle the coming protest. "Please, let me finish. Our techniques have been refined over centuries with the purpose of crushing our enemies. However, we lack numbers. On Xa Fel, that proved crucial. You, gentlemen, have numbers and resources, but I would suggest that you lack the specialist abilities of the Sith."
The Grand Inquisitor sat back rubbing his chin with his hand. "Continue..." Ithron could sense that the Viscount knew where this conversation was headed, but that he wasn't prepared to pre-empt the Sith.
"Grand Inquisitor, I propose that an emissary of The Sith Order works with the Inquisition on any upcoming campaigns."
"I assume you mean yourself?" The Inquisitioner to the Viscount's left spoke for the first time.
"You are correct, of course. You are now organised, I believe, as a military organisation - befitting the Empire. If my knowledge is up-to-date then you field a competent Army, a modest Navy and a substantial Intelligence Corps. I suggest that your Intelligence departments cannot benefit from any outside interference. The Sith couldn't care less for your arrests of Imperial citizens. Your Naval forces, I assume, are up to the usual high standards of Imperial training. Your ground forces, however. The ones who will come face to face with these invaders, these.....crusaders, if you will. That's where we can help you - and where you can help us.
"I promise you, your men will be cut down like puppets if you send them into battle as they are now. You have numbers, but they have greater numbers. With our help, your men could take the fight to the enemy."
The Viscount spoke again, interrupting - clearly his patience was running out, and he was keen to get to the point that he had seen coming. "Yes, yes. I'm sure we all have a lot of expertise to share. Our time is limited. What specifically are you proposing?"
"I'm proposing to complete your training, such as it is. I'm proposing to gain one of your coveted Imperial Commissions, and lead your men into battle. Playing by your rules, gentlemen.
"Of course, you could treat me like any other applicant."
Ithron paused to allow the absurdity of this idea to sink in.
"But by the time we've done the screening, the briefings, the Force training, who knows how many men you will have lost? That's why I've come to you. To the top.
"Time is of the essence. What do you say?"