Board Thread:Custom Lore Development/@comment-26535281-20170514145901

The Adeptus Thronus is a Adept set apart from the rest. For it reports to the Emperor and the Emperor alone. Within it's ranks are the Iron willed Intercessors, the Inquisitors, and many spies and informants of the Emperor.

The Thronus is set apart for good reason they are not tied down by the Bureaucracy of the other Adepts and not tied down by allegiance to any other Adepts. This means agents of the Thronus can route out heretics, traitor, and corruption within the ranks of the Empire with little to no obstacles.

The Thronus is divided into three main branches: The Inquisition, The Census (Intercessors and Censors), and the Thronus Custodes (Praetorian) each of these branches has a specific area of operation and are considered their own Adepts which fall under the Thronus. Here are the roles and leaders:

Inquisition - route out heresy within the Empire at large, lead by the 'Grand Master of the Inquisition'

Census - Both the eyes and ears of the Emperor and make sure the Empire runs smoothly and under the Emperor's direction, lead by the 'Chancellor of the Census'

Custodes - the traditional guards of the Emperor and the Empire at large as well as overseers of the military - lead by the 'Chief General Praetorian of the Guard'

Each of these individuals has a seat upon the 'Council of High Lords' (A council of the most powerful individuals in the Empire who on the behalf of the Emperor make the day to day decisions required to govern the Empire)

The Adepta Thronus is one of the few Adepts to be ruled by multiple individuals and not just one. The duo that runs the Adepta Thronus are two individuals known as the 'Chief-Sigillite' (Or Chief Seal Bearer) and the 'Chief General Praetorian of the Guard' they are the Emperor's confidants and right hand men.

The Adepta itself is full of many colorful individuals from the orphans taken off the streets or kidnapped and turned into Inquisitors and Intercessors, the informants and spies in all branches of the government, and the many scribes and clerks that keep tabs on officials tracking corruption within the ranks of the Empire.

The Thronus has two head quarters the first is the traditional throne room itself while the actual functioning head quarters is the 'Grand Census'. 