AUXILLARIES
Some elements of the inquisition will be there as support to the main contingent of inquisitors. Whether they serve a role as experts or levies, auxiliaries are valuable to the cause of the inquisition. There are too few full inquisitors to fill out a shield wall, or search an entire city. Auxiliaries are likely to have individualized duties, but they will each be bound by the same oaths.
I will bring all my strength and skill to bear when called upon to serve the inquisition, and will answer their call to serve if I am able.
I will obey the commands of inquisitors, without hesitation and without refusal.
I will not speak on matters of the inquisition with those who are not themselves inquisitors.
I will hold true to these oaths, from now until such a time as I have arranged in the Book of Oaths.
QUESTOR
There are those who do not serve the inquisition directly, but who have goals sufficiently aligned that the inquisition seeks to support them. Questors may petition the inquisition for acknowledgement, the inquisition may impose this position on them, or it may be offered. Questors may have any manner of goal. They could swear themselves to eradicate all evil, or they may swear that they shall guard a strategic pass against all with evil in their heart. Whatever it is, the inquisition permits it.
This does not mean they are exempt from swearing and being bound to certain oaths, however.
I will hold my duties, recorded in the Book of Oaths, highest above all.
I will heed the counsel of inquisitors, that I may be aided in fulfillment of my quest.
I will not speak on matters of the inquisition with those who are not themselves inquisitors.
CONDEMNED
Some who have come under the scrutiny of the inquisition nevertheless are not executed, but are also not let off entirely freely. This is often imposed on those who have committed crimes of idealism in the eyes of the inquisition. Honest, compliant, but who nevertheless nearly wrought great heresy or disaster. Condemned have their confessions written into the Book of Oaths. Condemned may be freed of their status by fiat of the Inheritor, when it has been judged that they have sufficiently repented or are of no further use to the inquisition.
Condemned are expected to swear certain oaths as part of their sentence.
I will on threat of my sentence being worsened obey the commands of the Inheritor and his rightful envoys.
I shall heed the counsel of inquisitors, who I shall permit to review my work to ensure it is not heretical.
If I am called upon by an inquisitor, I shall heed their call and obey their commands.