Or a blitzball bomb..
Okay, so I'm curious. what are everyones cassmancing inquisitors are like? I'll share mine,
My cassmancer, is a Male Human, called cloud. He is a young, and fun loving kind of guy, who is a 2H warrior who looks up too Cass as a fellow warrior.
Yup, its not very elaborate. But that's my inquisitor.
And what about u guys?
I shared before, but I'll share here… this is my Cadash/Cassandra one, but I'll still need to work on my Adaar/Cassandra and Human/Cassandra one.

Cespar Cadash is a criminal. Pre-Inquisition, he could never think of being anything else even if he wanted to. People will always just see a dwarf that's up to no good, despite Cespar only doing what he grew up to know. He believes in the Maker, but also that the Maker have never done anything to help him get out of his situation of being something more. People tell him all the time to give up his faith. The Maker doesn't allow dwarves in his kingdom. It's better if you just believe in the work that get you through everyday life.
Ok, let me fast-forward a little bit. Here we have this beautiful woman, Lady Pentaghast. She has all of the characteristics that Cespar wants, which tends to make him pull away from Cassandra a little. He may be jealous of how far she can go in life without any boundaries holding her back. Cadash comes to know Lady Pentaghast. He learns how sometimes she doesn't know exactly what to do. Here he was, holding this woman up on this perfect pedestal, but even she has her demons that she's struggling with. Cespar actually wanted to know more about her at this point. He learned of how she lost her brother, which he could relate to losing some of his close friends in carta runs. She really didn't fit in with most of her family. Cespar knew that the carta meant well with him, but he could truly never really relate to them with his faith of course.
What really sealed the deal for Cespar was when Cassandra told him that she admired him. He told her that all the things he did was because she had inspired him to be better than his past. He actually meant something to people. He meant something to Cassandra, and he wasn't going to let that bond fade away so easily. He was ready to be the leader that the people needed. For the people, for Lady Pentaghast, and for himself. The carta thug dwarf was no more, but now was the Inquisitor.