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{{citeQuoteBox|quote = '''''All my life I have had a reputation for being cold, unfeeling. Some have called me heartless, ruthless, even cruel. I am not. I am not beyond emotional response or compassion. But I possess - and my masters count this as perhaps my paramount virtue - a singular force of will. Throughout my career it has served me well to draw on this facility and steel myself, unflinching, at all that this wretched galaxy can throw at me. To feel pain or fear or grief is to allow myself a luxury I cannot afford.'''''<br>''[[Gregor Eisenhorn]], 240.[[M41]]{{Fn|1b}}|}}<br clear=all>[[Image:youngEisenhorn.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Inquisitor Eisenhorn before the end of the Pontius affair]]'''Gregor Eisenhorn''' is an was a renowned [[Inquisitor]] of the [[Ordo Xenos]], active during the third and fourth centuries of [[M41]].
Initially a [[Puritan]] of the [[Amalathian]] faction{{Fn|1b}}, Eisenhorn's ideology would alter over the course of his career so dramatically towards [[Radical]] [[Xanthism]] that other members of the [[Inquisition]] would consider him possibly [[hereticheretical]]al. Indeed, Eisenhorn has officially been considered a rogue agent at least twice in his Inquisitorial career, only to be proved righteous both times.{{Fn|3x}}{{Fn|4x}}
==History==
In 345.M41, Eisenhorn succeeded in secretly summoning the daemon Cherubael and trapping him for interrogation and study. {{Cite This}} In 355.M41 he dealt with a minor warp incursion on Gudrun.{{Cite This}}
===Heretic===It was in the year 386.M41 that Eisenhorn was able to avenge the death of Midas Betancore, but it came at considerable cost. Killing the heretic Fayde Thuring cost him the lives of several associates, placed Bequin into a coma, resulted in the destruction of his gun-cutter and forced him to use Cherubael as an ally.{{Fn|4}}
Shortly afterwards Eisenhorn was the victim of a carefully planned attack orchestrated by Pontius Glaw, who had escaped captivity and decided to punish and torment his captors. Almost every facet of Eisenhorn's life was brought crashing down around him, including his career, as he was once again declared an outcast by Inquisitors Osma and [[Heldane]]. His organisation shattered, his own body broken and much of his retinue dead, Eisenhorn was eventually able to call on the aid of his once -pupil, Gideon Ravenor, who was now a full Inquisitor. With Ravenor's assistance, Eisenhorn was able to track Pontius down and eliminate him for good. However, the Pontius affair did more than deplete Eisenhorn's physical resources, it also finally broke down his resistance to employing radical methods - he began to travel with Cherubael as his constant companion.{{Fn|4}}
Eisenhorn largely dropped out of sight after the Pontius affair, despite his outcast status apparently being rescinded once again. He has reappeared for only brief moments in the years following, to recruit new retainers or confer with past associates, such as warning Gideon Ravenor about the intentions of the cult known as the [[Divine Fratery]]. {{Fn|5}} Later members of the cult discuss Eisenhorn and it is suggested that he may have been killed fighting their followers, as he was inside a building that they bombed, and Eisenhorn subsequently vanished from their foresight. The truth of this can be disputed. <sup>1</sup>{{Fn|5}}
==Appearance and Abilities==
[[Image:Gregor_Eisenhorn.jpg|leftright|thumb|Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn]]A [[psyker]], Eisenhorn possesses considerable natural willpower and resolve, which combined with his pool of psychic power, makes him a potent telepath. He normally channels his psychic talent through his voice, compelling people to follow his instructions. He can focus this talent upon distinct individuals in a crowd, or upon many people at once.{{Cite This}} The most obvious physical attribute of Inquisitor Eisenhorn is his crude augmentic assist system, which can be seen projecting from the back of his head and encasing his lower limbs. This implantion was done in a hurry near the end of the Pontius affair and appeared to both be permanent and sub-par. The augmetic rig allows him reasonable movement, but he has taken to using a swordstick to aid balance. Several centuries old, Eisenhorn only looks roughly middle-aged to the casual observer; his aging process has been retarded by Inquisitorial [[juvenat]] treatments.{{Cite This}}
[[Image:EisenhornMiniature.jpg|right|thumb|Inquisitor Eisenhorn]]
==Retinue==
[[Image:EisenhornMini.jpg|thumb|right|220px|2018 Eisenhorn miniature]]
Inquisitor Eisenhorn created a considerable organisation during the first part of his career, starting out with a bare handful of hired hands and eventually employing dozens of retainers, including the [[Distaff]], a group of psychic [[Blanks]]. This world-spanning organisation was destroyed by the machinations of Pontius Glaw, who also ensured the deaths of most of Eisenhorn's retinue. With Eisenhorn missing at the end of the Pontius case, his surviving followers became part of the retinue of Inquisitor Ravenor. Eisenhorn largely avoided acquiring servants other than Cherubael for some time, but eventually began assembling a small retinue around himself once more. His notable employees and associates are listed below:
*[[Kara Swole]] (Warrior)
*[[Lores Vibben]] (Bodyguard)
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==Sources==
*{{Endn|1}}: ''[[Xenos (Novel)]] - [[Eisenhorn (Omnibus)]]**{{Endn|1a}}: Chapter One, pg. 7**{{Endn|1b}}: Chapter One, pgs. 19-22**{{Endn|1c}}: Chapter Two, pg. 28**{{Endn|1d}}: Chapter Three, pg. 40**{{Endn|1e}}: Chapter Four, pgs. 51-52**{{Endn|1f}}: Chapter Five, pgs. 57-58**{{Endn|1g}}: Chapter Ten, pgs. 99-108**{{Endn|1h}}: Chapter Eleven, pgs. 110-113**{{Endn|1i}}: Chapter Eleven, pgs. 121-123**{{Endn|1j}}: Chapter Twelve, pgs. 124-126**{{Endn|1k}}: Chapter Sixteen, pgs. 163-166*{{Endn|2}}: [[Missing in Action (Short Story)]]*{{Endn|3}}: [[Malleus (Novel)]]**{{Endn|3a}}: Chapter One, pg. 274**{{Endn|3x}}: {{Cite This}}*{{Endn|4}}: [[Hereticus (Novel)]]**{{Endn|4x}}: {{Cite This}}*{{Endn|5}}: [[Thorn Wishes Talon (Short Story)]]'' by *{{Endn|6}}: [[Dan AbnettThe Strange Demise of Titus Endor (Short Story)]]
===Uncited===
*[[Inquisitor Annual 2004]]
*[[Inquisitor Rulebook]]
* [[The Inquisition (Background Book)]] ==Related Publications==*[[Black Library (BL Publishing)|Black Library]]
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==See Also==
*[[Eisenhorn (Novel Series)]]
*[[Eisenhorn Television Series]]