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Oh, well murdering each other makes perfect sense as long as it's over a girl.

But she's saying it like she thinks it's in fact important, so it probably is important to these people. 

 

"Why did you insult Margarida, Màxim?"

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No, no, you don't immediately re-litigate this after, especially by asking the challenged party about it right in front of the challenger -

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"I noted that she had not been invited," by anyone except Guim, who doesn't count, "and that perhaps her social standing would not ordinarily merit inclusion."

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"That is a fucking -"

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"Guim, please."

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Oh, gods, she only prepped it once.

"Priest, a word?"

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Yeah all right as long as no one's imminently about to stab each other.

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She does not trust this guy as far as she can throw him, but she's still under the impression that his goal is to prevent more duels.

"I would ask them separately, at the house," she says, quietly. "Whatever it was, they just tried to kill each other over it."

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"That makes sense. Thank you."

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"Mhm."

She turns and addresses them, then. "All right. I don't care who said what, it's over now. I don't want to hear about this happening again."

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Kind of unclear on whether they're supposed to take the wizard who's still using devil blood as a moral authority.

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"You want to go back to the castle?" she asks Guim.

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"We can all go. I'm tired of killing kobolds anyway." If he doesn't go alone then it looks a little less like he's been chased out.

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"Yeah. Okay."

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They also shouldn't be killing kobolds for sport but at this point it feels like if he tells them that they'll start using their own babies for it instead.

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"I have spoken with some of them. I know some of what I would have said to them last year. I suspect it's somewhat different from what I should say now, but I worry that if you go in and simply tell them not to duel, they will not take you seriously."

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"Why don't I listen to what you have to say and then I can discuss it with you if I think there is something important missing from your account.  I - the dueling seems very ill-advised but it is not just Asmodeans who do it."

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"I think it might be instructive for both of us to discuss it with them at the same time. They are not eight year olds who had a fistfight. They know that the best thing to do here was complicated, and they may take their obvious errors more seriously if they feel that neither of us is parroting a script. I think we can safely discuss it with four or five at the same time. The ones who took Guim's side. If you wish, you can also speak with Màxim, but that will have to happen separately. I won't tell Guim to speak to him."

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"All right. Then let's go discuss it with - the group you think we can usefully discuss it with first. Màxim's conduct struck me as more unreasonable but that does not mean it's productive to speak to him first."

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Valèria has gathered Guim, Alfonso, Margarida, Marcel, and Queralt in the chapel. They're all various degrees of nervous and sullen, and various degrees of hiding it. Except Marcel, whose only objections were procedural, but Marcel lives here and it doesn't seem necessary to exclude him. It is definitely necessary to exclude Redempció. 

"Children," she says, somewhat pointedly. "I know what I would say about your mistakes. It is not what Iomedae would say, so we will hear that, too, and you will know what was evil, and know what would be foolish in the eyes of anyone. But first, you will explain to the cleric and answer his questions about what happened. You may speak plainly; your enemies are not here to be further insulted."

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"The boy said that he thought Margarida did not belong with the others? What made that a deadly insult?"

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Everyone is quiet for a few seconds. Alfonso and Marcel were playing darts; Margarida doesn't want to say it; Guim doesn't want to be here at all.

 

"That isn't how he said it," says Queralt.

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"How did he say it?"

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Another slightly awkward pause.

"Redempció said that Margarida hadn't been invited, and then Màxim said that dogs still shouldn't be allowed to sample the refreshments."

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"Is that usual behavior for him, or was he behaving worse than he usually does?"

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