"Burn them all. The Emperor will know His own."
999.M41
Pavonis (Mining World)
Governor's Palace
Pavonis (Mining World)
Governor's Palace
There were three knocks on the door. They echoed down the halls of the Governor's mansion, though Palace seemed a more apt word to describe such an immense complex. The Courtyard was large enough for the annual parade, and the entire force of Adeptus Arbites was housed across the expanse, within the walls of the Palace. Outside the door, stood the adept that awaited judgement. He had faced cultists and criminals, and even the brutal Xenos called the Orks in a short but furious day on the planet of Zorlago. However, his heart still could not remain steady, for he was to face the three Inquisitors that stood within the next room. The ones that now summoned him for an audience.
Hieronymus Baldemar had spent a dozen standard years as an acolyte, following Inquisitor Aldrik in all of his endeavors. Many mundane tasks, to be sure. Fetching the Inquistor's pen and ink, carrying his equipment. He had taken various tests and exams, some scholarly and others under live fire. However, he had also seen more of the Imperium than nearly any guardsman could ever dream. Heironymus would never forget the day he had floated within the orbit of Holy Terra, and witnessed the birthplace of humanity. He had not felt worthy enough to step foot upon it, and when he was denied the chance, he felt both intense disappointment, and thankful ecstasy, as if for fear the Emperor himself would stare into his soul and would find him wanting.
Now he found himself on Pavonis. A mining world in the Ultima Segmentum, where the Ultramarine's 4th company and the deceased Inquisitor Barzano of the Ordo Xenos had foiled a heretical rebellion, begun by the machinations of the dark eldar and the being labeled 'The Nightbringer' within the planet's lower reaches. For two years, various members of the Inquisition had labeled it a planet that could potentially be subject for investigation if not purging. It was now being decided on if the heresy had been quelled or not. Though it was a different matter being discussed in that room now, one that involved Heironymus himself, and the young adept's very future.
The adept opened the door, standing rigid and at attention, his clean shaven face as sculpted in a visage of civic virtue and staunch acceptance of whatever his master had deemed worthy. The door opened up to reveal the highest authority on the planet, the Governor Mykola Shonai. However, her power paled in comparison to the three men that sat across from her. Inquisitors Alrik, Falke, and Ludewig. The man who had knocked was one of the Governor's servants, an attendant that was now under the authority of the Inquisitors, as the lady Governor was. She was a statuesque woman, aging in years with a fine silver in her hair, with a competent stoic nature that would fool any of her subordinates, though any Inquisitor or adept could see her wariness, and even fear at having to deal with so many of the Imperial Inquisition.
"Adept Baldemar, step within please. We were just discussing you." Inquisitor Alrik said, his nonchalant tone somehow carrying the weight of authority that none save the Chapter Master Dante, or perhaps the Emperor himself could match. Heironymus stepped inside and stopped a few paces away from the cloaked men, who all stood up to attend to him.
"Are our negotiations done, gentleman?"" The Governor Shonai asked, trying to be as polite as possible through a near unreadable face of neutrality.
"No, but we're simply pausing, Governor. It will only take a moment." Inquisitor Ludewig said, and Alrik faced his adept squarely. The master Inquisitor wore a dark coat and a dark leather hat. Though his shirt underneath was covered by carapace armor. He wore plated recoil gloves, and at his neck was an auspex scanner that he could don when he felt it prudent. And though he was often distant, even cold. He held a smile that some might even call warm. "Harry," he began, using Heironymus's informal name he would often only use to demean the adept in front of others, but somehow, he knew he used it differently this time. The Inquisitor placed his hand on Heironymus's shoulder. "For twelve years, you have served faithfully. You've proven that you are just and determined, and with wisdom beyond your years. Now, you have one final test to perform, to prove that you are worth the seal of the Inquisition."
That statement caught adept Baldemar off guard, though he didn't show it. He had thought he would either be accepted or rejected the position to join the ranks of the Inquisition. What final test could he possibly mean? After a brief pause, gauging Heironymus's reaction, Inquisitor Alrik continued. "You are to be given the rank of Interrogator, and are to travel to the world Meridian in sub-sector Aurelia to investigate the disappearance of the Lord Leopold, and the many citizens that have vanished over the past three years. You will go with my aegis, and with the full authority of the Imperial Inquisition." His eyes were set hard, and Heironymus did not know if he should speak or not. He decided to remain silent. "I will remain here,the business is not yet done. I will await your return and your reports. However, you will not go alone. We have an adept here, and though she does not go as an Inquisitor, you're under my orders to treat her as an equal and to heed her advice. From all reports, she's quite good, lad. Understand?"
"It is," Heironymus said, nodding. The newly appointed Interrogator had a dashing quality to his looks, with a fine jawline and short cropped brown hair. He was six foot, with a trim, healthy physique and a slim waist, and eyes of storm blue. He seemed the perfect choice for a young Inquisitor, and he had a single-minded determination in purging all things heretical. However, he somehow felt this new assignment would test him to his limits. He had never operated for more than a tenday without Inquisitor Alrik. As the knock came at the door, all in the room turned to see the newcomer, the future partner of the recently advanced Interrogator.
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