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Inquisitor Cut-ups

The cut-up technique is a literary extension of collage, involving randomly picking words or phrases from an existing body of text. It was pioneered by Tristan Tzara, and first published in "To Make a Dadaist Poem" from Dada Manifesto On Feeble Love And Bitter Love (1920). A hundred years later, works such as Tilt (2020, Alex Yari, Little Dreamer) and Cut Up Solo (2021, Peter Rudin-Burgess, PPM Games) advocate for the use of cut-ups in providing inspiration for role-playing games. The Dark Heresy role-playing game is set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe and has the player characters in the role of acolytes working for the Inquisition. Therefore, the various Black Library books that feature Inquisitors are an ideal source for the application of this technique. This page generates sets of random snippets from the following series:

Duboe was thin and filthy.
from atop her reliquary. They
not mine." "Can't blame a
of Chaos. The air in
would be the perfect excuse.
resembling rotating brass pterosaurs, stirred
to let you get up
recovered by the Space Marines
was speaking simply as a
said, and saw the deck
the crew bay, getting used
are sadly mistaken. You have
lower levels. One came right
footsteps. After less than a
none shall know we were
the silence. The webway was
it?’ called Ninkurra, raising her
checking his Hecuter then sliding
is used to measure the
his friend. The Astartes evidently
she was already rising, already
the intended subject could – a
water, extending further back beneath
said, uncoupling a clamberwire feeder.
engineers to service the brakes
Elyra couldn’t tell. ‘Which way?’
the priests of Mars would
he is dead, and in
A visage. A human face.
mean you feel as though