Pack: [[Reasonable Doubt]] ## Character Notes If you can't speak to demons, how can you hear them beg? This is the question which made you famous, or perhaps infamous, both in and out of the Inquisition. You are famed for learning the secret tongues of demons, and using those secret tongues to mock the creatures as you torture them far beyond what anything of mortal flesh would survive. All Inquisitors are feared by vampires, and many are feared by infernalists. Only you are feared by demons. [[R Park (Ductus)]] is well-known for indulging your tastes, and always putting you on point when the time comes to speak with infernalists and their masters. In the histories of the Sabbat, you are recorded as the single greatest authority on the languages of the infernal. ## Character Secrets You don't know the first goddamn thing about "communing" with demons, which is a problem since the Inquisitor you're impersonating is apparently famous for it. From what you've found going through their bags, it looks like [[C Newton]] of [[Chain of Custody]] was hoping to talk to "you", and reading between the lines, you think they might want you to actually *talk* to a demon! How did it ever get this far? You were a good kid. Mostly. Sure, you sold a few secrets here and there, but in your defense, you thought that's what secrets were *for*. When the Inquisition picked you up as a traitor to the Sabbat for passing intel to the Camarilla, you were as surprised by the accusation as by the arrest. You really did think that guy you were talking to was a genuine wizard, but apparently that was a ruse. Bummer. Even more of a bummer was the year you spent in the Inquisition's clutches. They tortured you pretty often, fire and pokers and the like, but they never got a confession, and since the secrets you'd sold them turned out to mostly be lies, it was hard for them to make a case. Finally, after a year of hell, they came to the town of Megged's Hill. You don't know why, after torture sessions they usually stuck you in a trunk, so you don't know why they did most of the things they did. What you do know is that every last one of the fuckers died in Megged's Hill, and good riddance. Working with the kid the Inquisition had been dragging around as an assistant, you and your "packmates" have taken on the identities of the Inquisitors until you can find out why seven other packs came to the town right behind you, and find a way to escape without drawing notice. ## Character Goals When you found the corpse of the real L Sandoval, its head had been removed in a single smooth cut. Demons don't use swords and, despite their aspirations, very few vampires are capable of such work. The only one you've ever met is [[S Kent]] of [[Exculpation]], a genuinely terrifying but also ridiculously cool vampire who seems to worship the very act of murder. If they really are the one who killed your Inquisitor, maybe they know more about what happened. More importantly, maybe they won't care about that spot of heresy which brought you to the Inquisition's attention in the first place. Maybe you can convince them to take you in, if you can find a way to broach the subject without dying yourself. After all, it'd be nice to have a friend who can kill an Inquisitor.