Kyeo doesn't remember enough of the fight to know what happened, and his head is killing him, but when he checks he still has his sidearm and also now he's apparently crashlanded on a planet with absolutely awful-looking hostile fauna, wow, and that one's coming his way much too fast and he draws and shoots.
The next time he's in the dining hall he mentions, as soon as it seems loosely apropos, that the prisoner was wondering if she'd be allowed to go to Hell.
This causes people to make faces. "Cheliax really gets to their heads."
"I hate Asmodeus."
"I hate Pharasma."
"What, for not grading on a curve?"
"You know what I mean."
"We don't let people kill themselves especially if there might be strategic intent - having potentially arranged a resurrection, say," Isavel says. "We - don't categorically avoid executing Evil people but we try very hard not to."
"Are you likely to have to? She has anti-magic handcuffs- - maybe you need those for other things on a routine basis -"
"Not an impossible one. You can do it with a geas, but you have to renew it regularly and be sure of your wording. But - I don't think your friend is wrong to believe that we'd prefer holding her to be a temporary solution not a permanent one. Nor to believe we don't want her to go to Hell - where, I do feel it's important to point out, she will promptly be lit on fire for years and years."
"You can ask her! Asmodeans agree that Asmodeus tortures everyone in Hell, they just believe this is fine since - they're Evil."
"I think there are more epicycles," someone says.
"Sure." Isavel sighs. "Since anything Asmodeus chooses to do to people is definitionally right since He matters and they don't and it's gracious of Him to bother enslaving them. Something like that."
Kyeo shakes his head. "It seems like a strange thing to think, that the magic aliens are inherently more important, just because a magic alien self-servingly told you so."
"I think...people have a natural longing to be part of a bigger whole. A holy order, a nation, a cause, a religion...there's nothing wrong with it by itself, it's natural and good. But - it can be pointed at institutions that are unworthy of it. And Cheliax is a country designed to point it at a being as unworthy as one can possibly be. And lots of things are convincing, if they're the only thing you've ever heard..."
"The thing we want to do," says Isavel, "is convert your friend, but - if she thinks she has to go along with it to not die then it won't actually work - it's better if it's her idea -"
Kyeo is sure glad that his bigger whole is just literally the People of Ibyabek, there's no way for that to be an unworthy institution. "Why doesn't it work?"
"I think if you are trying to believe something so people won't kill you you end up....believing something entirely different? I'm not sure. If it gets to the point where we're going to have to kill her if she doesn't convert we will tell her that, but we're not at that point and she'll have better odds if she's trying because she thinks Asmodeanism might be wrong rather than because she thinks it is right but that she'll have to lie to us to live to go to Hell and serve Asmodeus."