Many Inquisitors prefer to work under a cloak of secrecy, conducting business in the shadows unless strictly necessary, but Karamazov cannot be counted amongst their number. In pursuit of his goals, Karamazov can as likely be found at the head of a crusading army as he can presiding over the judgement of heretics. His actions are utterly without guile or subterfuge, for nothing of either can be found in his heart -- displaced long ago by a deep distrust of his fellow man. So it is that Karamazov's every deed is bold to the point of audacity, the better to serve as a warning to those who would interfere with Mankind's destiny.
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