Oh, you’re probably asking about the Inquisitors in 'Star Wars Rebels' — I get why the music sticks with you. That eerie, hunting vibe comes from Kevin Kiner, who scored the series and created many of the leitmotifs tied to Imperial and Inquisitor scenes. I usually pop the 'Star Wars Rebels' soundtrack into a playlist when I want that brooding, cinematic energy.
If the title you meant is a different project actually called 'Inquisitor Rebels' (a game or fan album), then the composer could be someone else entirely — in which case check the project’s official page, the soundtrack’s Bandcamp/Spotify metadata, or the end credits. I’ve tracked down obscure composers before by looking at album notes or community posts; happy to help if you link the thing you mean.
If you’re talking about the Inquisitors from 'Star Wars Rebels' — the dark, robe-wearing hunters of Force users — the music behind a lot of their scenes was composed by Kevin Kiner. I’ve spent more evenings than I’ll admit rewatching those moody corridors and lightsaber clashes, and Kiner’s score is a huge part of why the Inquisitors feel so menacing. He handled the overall musical identity of 'Star Wars Rebels', weaving in ominous motifs and orchestral textures that give characters like the Grand Inquisitor their signature sound. The soundtrack pieces showing up in key episodes are credited to him and were released across the show's soundtrack albums and on streaming services under the 'Star Wars Rebels' collections.
If, however, you meant something else titled 'Inquisitor Rebels' — like an indie game, a fan album, or a mod with its own official soundtrack — the name Kevin Kiner wouldn’t apply. In those cases the quickest ways I’ve found to track down composer credits are checking the game or project's official page (Steam/Itch/Bandcamp), looking at the album metadata on YouTube or Spotify, and scanning the end credits of the work itself. I often find composer names tucked into Bandcamp descriptions or the community posts on the project’s forum. If the piece is a fan production, sometimes the composer posts under a handle, and a Shazam or music-recognition app can point to the track title and upload where credits are listed.
So, concise: for the Inquisitors in 'Star Wars Rebels' it’s Kevin Kiner. If your question points to a different 'Inquisitor Rebels' title, tell me where you saw it (YouTube link, Steam page, album art) and I’ll help dig through credits or show you how to identify the composer quickly.
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If you meant Inquisition-themed novels in the broader sense, authors who pop up a lot are Dan Abnett (think 'Eisenhorn' and 'Ravenor'), James Swallow, and Chris Wraight — they’ve written a ton of inquisitor-style stories in the Warhammer 40K universe. But if the exact phrasing 'Inquisitor Rebels' is right, try checking the book cover or ebook metadata (author is usually embedded), search the ISBN, or paste a distinctive line of text into Google in quotes. Small presses and indie authors often show up only on niche stores or forums.
If you want, drop a link or a screenshot of the cover here and I’ll help track down the author — I actually enjoy piecing these puzzles together over a caffeine-fueled evening scrolling through library catalogs and subreddit threads.
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