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Rathimus can give him a stack of names: anyone who donates publicly, any adventurers who were often about, any famous retired people who might have some sympathy for Kenabres's plight. It's not a very long or a very encouraging one but he thinks of a few people Irabeth didn't.

The richest remaining supporter of the Church in Kenabres is of course Oris Chets.

Count Arendae hates the Church of Iomedae, has said as much publicly, and does not give it money. His steward will fund public works projects sometimes when he has the money spare or when (Rathimus says disapprovingly) the Count is threatened with prosecution for having destroyed something in the city. 

 

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Does Count Arendae... do... anything. Other than occasionally destroy things in the city.

(ETTORE HATES CALIPHAS NOBLES.)

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He throws a lot of parties with whores and hangers-on. He has been threatening to personally fund the whores coming along with the army out of Kenabres. He will sometimes do healing if it's an emergency and he doesn't have to interrupt his partying for it. He will sometimes ride gallantly out with his staff to deal with a beast in the woods, though half the time only so he can leave its penis on Hulrun's desk or something.

He has been making himself useful since the disaster, to be fair. He travelled with the Knight-Commander and helped fight demons.

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... Could be worse, but Ettore still presumes that Vassily would not be willing to offer good odds on this being a genuine change of heart instead of a short-term hobby.

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Vassiliy thinks that the Count's interest in crusading would already have expired except Galfrey personally ordered him to serve the commander for the duration of the crusade. Possibly this will actually last until the Count either redeems himself through a heroic death in Mendev's service or improves in character. 

That he'd give better odds on the first goes without saying.

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So he's going to be out of the city for a while. Is who will manage his estate while he's away known, and does this person or these people do things?

... And does he have a known heir?

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His steward will manage his estate, presumably. The man has more sense than his boss but is going to be frugal with his bosses' money. (Rathimus respects this).

 

Count Arendae has no known heir. No immediate family, either, as they were all killed by demons in an assault on the family estate when he was twelve. The title would actually revert to Galfrey - his cousin - should anything happen to him. 

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"And they call her a paladin," he carefully does not say.

Well, he'll see if he can expand his book of names, and he'll spend what remaining time there is on Abadaran plans to make the inquisition self-funding, and then if Woljif hasn't decided to stop hiding from the inquisitors it's back to the city away from the crusade to...

... Talk to whoever is in charge of the watch. He thinks. Unless someone else interrupts him first.

(Inquisitor Castelloni is MISERABLE.)

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The city watch? Oh, Oris has taken that over.

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It is, actually, a fact about Iomedae, as admitted by her holy book, that she did establish her own legal system in Taldor, admittedly with their permission, that completely short-circuited their centuries of legal code, and then ran this in the territories under her control while completely ignoring the opinions of any legitimately appointed imperial official. That was a thing she did!

Ettore is THINKING about this because he is facing a very stark challenge. Right now, he has three possibilities.

First, he can work with Oris Chets no matter how bad he is, which will mean handing any prisoner who has not committed a crime inside the Inquisition's remit over to someone who is probably not Lawful or Good, to deliver anyone who falls into his hands into what passes for justice in an infamously corrupt society, one which a paladin was flatly unwilling to work with to the point of constructing her own system so she wouldn't have to tolerate the authority of this corrupt disaster. Second, he preempt Oris's seizure of power, establishes an Iomedaean legal system with whatever powers he can seize, and risk committing Lastwall to a political disaster and a rupture in their relations with Mendev. Third, he delays, buys time, consults his superiors, and misses his moment.

(There are other possibilities, but they all look like 'fourth, he appeals to someone who is probably the lilitu demon Minagho'.)

... He wants to spend hours talking to his spiritual advisors in Lastwall, or, better yet, humbly ask them for instructions, which he can then just obey. But what he thinks he has to do is to interrupt a coup right now.

He's going to show up to the city hall with three armed and armored bodyguards, sweeping through in his long inquisitor's coat and breastplate with the sword and scales of the Inquisition on it very very visibly, sword sheathed by his side and bow visible, and demand to see where in the official legal code it states how members of the city council are chosen.

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The city clerks will - try to find that for him? Things are in a bit of disarray, see, they're very sorry. It's probably here somewhere. 

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He also brought a well-trained clerk, who is not very noticeable trailing in after the bodyguards and whose usual specialty is in going through the books of people lying to him.

What is going to happen is division of labor, here. Inquisitor Castelloni is going to channel Hulrun's reputation, death-glare everyone present, say "If this city cannot even locate its laws, how does it follow them?" and make it very clear that he expects them to be able to turn up a copy of the city charter, that he disapproves of everyone involved, and suggest that probably if they cannot even do that this is deliberate malfeasance (and so hopefully scare them more than Oris is paying them, enough to get them actually helping), Guifre is going to find the charter, Enric is going to loom menacingly while his bird watches the building from the outside, and Silvio is going to catch anyone who sneaks off to warn Oris and bring them back with warnings that they may be participating in an illegal coup.

(He's done this before, see.)

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....right okay in that case they can probably turn up the city charter. They did say it was around here somewhere. 


Hulrun has left Kastil plenty of reputation for scariness to rely on and these people are now very scared. 

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And what does the city charter say about the rules for selecting members of the city council, the rules for members of the city council presently away from the city, the rules about calling for a quorum of the city council, or the rules about the city council's ability to appoint people, such as, for instance, the head of the police?

Because he's pretty sure they don't say "Oris Chet personally is the city council."

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The city council makes appointments by the agreement of a majority vote of its members, and needs a quorum to call a session, though members planning a trip can delegate their vote to another member or to a member of their staff.

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And are there formal records of these delegations, or of the current members of the city council, written down where he can get them? Or of how members of the city council are selected, at least?

(This is an investigation done by Guifre while the rest of the party packs up. They have a confrontation to carry out shortly.)

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There aren't any standing delegations of power on the record but there might not be what with all of the chaos of recent events. The current members of the city council are, uh, Ramien, Hulrun, Count Arendae, Rathimus, Gwarm except he's been arrested which has unclear implications for his membership, the Lady Emeretta, and Chets. 

New council members are generally appointed by the vacating member or by the governing body that member was a part of (so the Church of Iomedae can replace Hulrun and Terendelev, the new Count would be the replacement for Arendae, etcetera.)

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Then it's time for him to confront Oris Chet.

This will, of course, involve storming in with his holy symbol visible and his sidekicks on hand. (They are witnesses, as well as allies.) Weapons sheathed, obviously - this isn't a battle. And if it looks like Oris is sending messages to destroy documents, his assistants will make sure that doesn't happen.

(By Inquisitor Castelloni's model of the situation, if Oris Chet is not a cultist of Baphomet, he won't want to take the risk of attacking an Inquisitor of Iomedae, and if he is, he would have risen up with his brethren during the Wardstone attack.)

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Oris Chet is a middle-aged, handsome man who is to all appearances delighted to see Kastil. "Inquisitor! We have all been praying for the Inheritor to send this city the aid in restoring the rule of law which it so desperately requires."

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"I am pleased to hear it," he says. "Oris Chet, I presume?"

He does not trust this guy AT ALL. Does he have an alignment visible?

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He does not have an alignment visible. "That's right. I'm an old friend of Hulrun's. You have big shoes to fill, son. Hulrun was a great man."

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"Hulrun was an extraordinary warrior who consistently worked to oppose the demonic forces of the Worldwound," Ettore says, which is true. 

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Oris's smile does not falter. "May the same be said of all of us, when our time comes. Listen, son, I have no doubt you're in the same mold as Hulrun. I have never known Iomedae to choose badly. But you're not from Mendev, so you're going to find it even more difficult than he found it to get Kenabres everything it needs. Have you met Count Arendae?"

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"Not yet," he says.

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