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May 11 2013 Anchor | ||
The laws of the Bound The seriousness of these laws is evident in the fallout of the Crucible operation. Contracted by a large faction of the age known as the Inquisition the Bound where employed with incredible efficiency able to bring mass numbers against the superiorally armed Faith faction the Inquisition nearly conquered the whole region which would have secured there power for centuries. A calculated error on the Inquisitions part; hatched a plan that would spell there end. The objective was to hold the core fleet back allow the Bound mercs to soften the Faith and then mop up by destroying the system’s star including the Bound and the non-combatants on the type E planet as a show of force to bring the Faith into submission; the operation was called the Crucible. The Crucible went as planned however the Bound considered it an act of treachery and for the next 60 years pounded against Inquisition fleets at absolutely every possible opportunity no matter the odds against them. The Bound where clearly outmatch but the laws are clear and all Inquisition ships where marked for kill on site; by the end the shattered remains of the Inquisition fleets tiered from constant battle where forced to merge with the remnants of the Faith forming the Hand. Inquisition leaders were turned over to the Bound and immediately executed this was considered a noble sacrifice by the devout and helped to solidify relationships between the former Faith and Inquisition populations. The long and tiered engagement showed the “powerful” in the galaxy that no matter their apparent superiority the will of the masses can and will overtake. Edited by: lodendsg |
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