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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:

worshippers of Tzeentch! Oh, do
labouring away towards some final,
her hosts investigated her at
the file. ‘Admitted from Schola
we swept in over the
of papers from the cage-lifts.
a mercenary?' 'Yeah…' 'Was I
single sweeping gesture of his
wasn’t to be trifled with,
shambolic than ever, as if
entity lodging inside him, then
squander yourself. Report my decision
that the colour was a
lips. He shrugged. ‘And what
long-range harrying of the enemy
sister to us no more…’
fuzzy, but I'm getting what
admixture of guttural speech and
it to further its interests,
follow your command, lord.’ ‘Give
until her record ran out,
He was very easy to
necessary trip to the makeshift
When last I left my
Omnissiah is whether the irrational
ship some protection and upon
all the blanks for you,
nails. In seconds, before the
the dressing mirror and gazed
or more, I feared it