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Inquisitor is a tabletop miniatures game based in Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 universe, developed by Gavin Thorpe and released in 2001. Where Warhammer 40,000 focuses on squad-based tactical warfare, Inquisitor focuses on a small group of adventurers.
It is very much like a roleplaying game, requiring a gamesmaster and featuring complex D100 mechanics and suggesting campaign narratives between games. Inquisitor had its own website and 54 milimetre scale models were available as "Specialist Games" from the Games Workshop catalogue. Since being discontinued by Games Workshop, Inquisitor lives on as Inq28, to which John Blanche contributes, and Inquisimunda, both adapting the Inquisitor ruleset to 28 milimetre models.
Components from Eldar RangerMiniatures may show signs of paint stripping and useAll miniatures sent out as seen in image unless otherwise stated.Older miniatures may contain LeadContains small partsNot suitable for children under the age of 14..
Components from Inquisitor moodels - Inquisitor Tychus, and Brother ArtemisMiniatures may show signs of reconditioningAll miniatures sent out as seen in image unless otherwise stated.Older miniatures may contain LeadContains small partsNot suitable for children under the age of 14..
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Krashrak the Stalker is a mercenary fighter and a Viskeon, a xenos race noted for their regenerative abilities. The Viskeos were a proud, martial race, whose warrior code did not permit the use of ranged weaponry. To face an opponent in bladed battle was seen as the supreme honor and anything else was unthinkable. Many of the Viskeons plied their trade as mercenaries, bounty hunters and the like, and their skill at arms was highly valued. But all that was for naught in the face of the Tyranid me..
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Krashrak the Stalker is a mercenary fighter and a Viskeon, a xenos race noted for their regenerative abilities. The Viskeos were a proud, martial race, whose warrior code did not permit the use of ranged weaponry. To face an opponent in bladed battle was seen as the supreme honor and anything else was unthinkable. Many of the Viskeons plied their trade as mercenaries, bounty hunters and the like, and their skill at arms was highly valued. But all that was for naught in the face of the Tyranid me..
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