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The Knight-Commander of the Fifth Crusade obviously does not get a vote, he's just an observer.

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Stasia's in favor. Rathimus, who seems quietly amused at this point, is in favor. 

 

Elin and Irabeth have been staring flatly at each other in the manner of people who know each other well enough they don't need to speak aloud or even make an expression to have whatever argument they're having. They both vote in favor, though. 

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"One of the things that has struck me most warmly since my arrival in Mendev is the welcomingness of the population towards newcomer crusaders, whether from next door or across the sea. The crusade may turn on it."

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Elin bites his lip, looking something between grateful and abashed. " - I very much agree."

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Irabeth will leave off the silent argument, then, with a smile at the Knight-Commander. "- Ramien, I'd be happy to speak before I leave, if you have any questions for me."

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"I will certainly take you up on that," Ramien says. 

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"We should, I hope, be getting support from Lastwall for this purpose," he says, "so that we do not need to strip the patrols of the soldiers they need to teach the militiamen. We should be able to have another half-dozen men to serve as drillmasters within a week or two, Voyager, if you can make use of them."

Various unspoken thoughts: Lastwall troops sent to be drillmasters are not cultists yet, while Mendevians may be; if they're selected by Lastwall to train troops they are more Lawful and less inclined to cause trouble than people whose are qualifications are just Willing To Defend Mendev. They are also foreigners and so this is an extension of Lastwall's influence in Mendev. Ettore has obviously put himself out on a limb here; if Ramien refuses, he'll look like a fool to his superiors, and Ramien might refuse, either so he can have more control over the militia or out of distrust of Iomedae or out of spite.

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“- that is very good news. Yes, absolutely.”

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"And, of course, should you need alignment-detecting spells," Ettore says, "or to know if someone is an Iomedaean, the Inquisition remains willing to assist."

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I bet it does.

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"I am honored to work alongside all of the brave defenders of this city," Ramien says, "and will call on you where it serves our common cause."

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Yep, that's what he figured.

"I am pleased to have you as an ally in this," says Ettore.

"Moving on: the Watch. I am confident that law and order need to be restored to the streets of Kenabres, but do not know the present state of the city watch, other than that Oris Chets informed me before his arrest that he had filled out its ranks with his own trusted men, and that its cells were full of accused cultists. I have sent one of my assistants, Silvio Zavala, to Watch headquarters, in the hopes of gathering more information and preventing a direct crisis should one be ongoing, but I do not presently know the state of affairs inside the Kenabres city watch."

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"Oris's men are going to be a problem if you've arrested Oris. ...less of one if we can pay them, but - I'm not sure we can."

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"What is the city's financial situation? Other than 'looted?'"

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Not as looted as it COULD be. (Her Majesty's attempt to organize a crusade did not involve nearly enough funding it.)

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"The Church had some savings with the bank of Abadar and I spent them all during the crisis. The Inquisition had a separate account and may still have it. Count Arendae is very wealthy. Oris might know the states of the actual city coffers but frankly if he claims they were empty when he got there I mostly believe him."

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"The separate account is under Hulrun's name; I have yet to access it. The Inquisition would be pleased to lend the city any money it has beyond what is necessary for basic financing during the present urgent crisis, but whether Hulrun also spent everything I do not know."

Also he is going to have a SALARY which means he can do that.

... The thing about all this is, he's Lawful. Which means that he cannot actually say, 'I have a great solution! How about we use all the money from seized property that I don't need any more!' Because then he's not doing what Lastwall wanted, which is making it easier to free himself from all the stolen property. He's just using it for a different project of his.

"I have reason to believe that reconstruction after the disaster will be better funded than I initially expected," he settles on.

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Reconstruction after the disaster is made of meat eyesignal

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"Tragically, the crusade can spare very little in the present crisis." Yes, he knows.

"The Crusade would be glad to provide any criminals not demonic cultists with an opportunity to seek redemption in our ranks."

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Including criminal watch officers who know how to hit people with sticks, hint hint.

(They can afford to bribe people after they've retaken Drezen and everyone realizes they matter.)

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"I wouldn't recommend the Crusade take Chets," says Elin. 

"Chets has been convicted of no crime," says Rathimus. 

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"Which brings us to a different topic, one that I am ashamed not to have already studied: The Inquisition enforces the laws of Iomedae." He'll put a little pocket booklet of them on the table in case anyone doesn't know what they are. "What are the laws of Kenabres that the Watch is charged with enforcing?"

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Oh there's a long list!! Some of them are disputed! They include bans on blasphemy and heresy and lèse-majesté and insults to Iomedae which Iomedae's own Law takes no issue with, and they are different for nobles and commoners. They are possible to interpret as making it illegal to be a tiefling, though the more natural reading just says it's illegal to be a demon. 

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Ah, countries.

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... And... sentencing rules?

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