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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:

‘Nothing, lord,’ she said. ‘No
paused. She stretched out a
close as distances collapsed. She
glancing around with an air
activity. You must understand, nothing
Klute said. ‘That we can’t
never told Ravenor about her
unaccounted for is the Shoba
youth by inquisitional standards. Young
this mark?' I willed at
the Department of Special Crime
freight stamps are overdue by…’
to guess by introspection. The
Aemos. Midas - the fliers are
suit and began to put
the roof. Leaving Kowitz on
maelstrom was another warp hole
hell of a bruise, but
turned in his seat to
I can tell.’ ‘Really? How?’
hive – news of which had
the artefact had been in
here, his name is Brade.
him. Though he would have
the sound of Plyton’s voice.
in with the promise of
all direct communication to the
the fabric of his robe
divert when we reach Eighty-Eight.’
moments that he was useless.