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Warrior Acolytes are the core of any Inquisitorial force. Although many inquisitors will prefer the well trained and equipped stormtroopers, crusaders and any other elite Imperial warriors, loyalty is usually more important than training and combat experience. Obviously many of these loyal warriors the inquisitor surrounds itself with will die in some forsaken world fighting a war that is all around the Imperium and yet most people are unaware of its battles.

In these screenshots you can see some of those warriors that dedicate themselves to the service of the Inquisition, some obviously in the hope they will one day be inquisitors in their own right. Well at least the lightly armoured version of the Warrior Wing although the heavy armour version should be displayed soon.

This division in Wings in terms of both attribute coding and visuals is not like a mark system where picking one would prevent you from recruiting from the other but rather a more open system with obviously some restrictions. This means you can have squads from different Wings but you can't have simultaneously the maximum commander of two different Wings (restricted through cumulative squad cap).

NOTE: all parts used in these concepts were made by either Relic or FoK/PoK, with some of the cut parts (headless bodies, chest armour) coming from RT2.