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Agents of the Inquisition - 1.02 - A Pious Psyker

Agents of the Inquisition - 1.02 - A Pious Psyker

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During our hiatus, we continue our journey into the grim darkness of the far future in Agents of the Inquisition: A Warhammer 40K RPG! Dungeon Master Ryan LaPlante leads an adventure set in the Warhammer: 40,000 universe, adapting D&D 2024 rules to the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium, alongside familiar voices from Canada by Night, Tyler Hewitt, Del Borovic, and Guy Bradford. You can find more episodes of Agents of the Inquisition on whatever podcatcher you’re using to listen to this episode now!


In the previous episode...Having received orders from her inquisitor, Interrogator Morgan Rhalls set out to gather the operatives for her new retinue. Judge Buchanan Rex and Brother Solomon Gale have now joined Morgan as agents and they have set out to meet their next contact, a psyker.

Featuring players Del Borovic, Guy Bradford, Josh Halbot, and Tyler Hewitt, and Dungeon Master Ryan LaPlante.


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