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"Camellia attacked the Knight-Commander's sister after the Knight-Commander's sister confronted Camellia about the murders. They orchestrated it in advance, asked me if I could come and witness, but it was the literal hour the Queen was arriving so I couldn't. Seelah was there, though, and she's an empowered paladin, and she confirmed to me that Jinruo - the sister - confronted Camellia with evidence of the murders, said she hadn't yet told anyone else, said she wouldn't tell Ruoshi because he's a paladin and would be a paladin about it, and asked Camellia to swear under Zone of Truth to stop killings except of enemies in the field. 

And then Jinruo turned her back, and Camellia attempted to kill her, and the rest of them killed Camellia, and then brought up Gwern before a truth spell to ask if he'd known which is when the rest came out."

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That's an assassination, pure and simple. Maybe of a guilty party, could easily be, but it takes exactly one Suggestion spell from a good caster to make the whole thing play out exactly the way Seelah saw with an innocent victim, and Iomedae wouldn't strip her of her powers for being mislead.

... Two Suggestions, the other for -

"And who cast the Zone of Truth?"

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"The Zone of Truth for the conversation with Gwerm was cast by the priest of Shelyn, Sosiel, who Queen Galfrey brought with her to provide cleric support to the Crusade."

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... Ettore Castelloni has some grudging respect for this assassination. It's a very well planned-out trap.

"So Gwerm's been arrested. Does he have an heir to take his place?" Or is the Knight-Commander - or Queen Galfrey, who appointed Sosiel and whose man he presumably is - going to confiscate his wealth, to fund the Crusade or 'to fund the Crusade'?

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"He is without an heir and even if he had one I guess he might not count. Galfrey's reviewing the situation but realistically I think she'll order the estate sold, she just declared a crusade and it's a rich estate."

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He nods. "I understand." He does understand. The Knight-Commander just arranged the destruction of a wealthy man, possibly a good man or possibly a bad one, for what may genuinely have been a serious crime or may have been a lie, very precisely timed. "Returning to my most urgent topic, how has your - cooperation - with the city council been?" Is that a source of good-but-incompetent or bad-but-competent people he can tap at need, or is it incompetent idiots all the way down?"

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"Well, Gwerm was on it, and Hulrun obviously, and Vassiliy who's marching out with us, and Terendelev though mostly only in a symbolic capacity, and Ramien was on it, and if he's not furious with us it's better luck than we deserve, and then Oris Chets, who was Hulrun's man, and the Lady Emeretta, who had her security Teleport her out in the first hour and is staying a while at her family estate halfway across the country."

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"So, Oris Chets, me or the lady Select, and Ramien." He pauses. "Tell me about Oris Chets."

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Irabeth visibly dithers.

 

"Hulrun had a difficult job. I do not think he took particular joy in it. The people who tended to enjoy his company -"

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"You do not need to fear that I am going to be unhappy if you tell me that Hulrun had faults," he says drily. "The Church of Iomedae knows he had faults, which are why I am here. Tell me about Oris Chets; good or bad I will need to deal with him."

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"There's a tiefling smuggling ring in the city. A bunch of scoundrels, some of them practically still children and some of them rotten to the core. I don't - actually know any tieflings who I am confident aren't in it. Oris felt we should simply hang all tieflings, or at least arrest all tieflings and let them go only if they could testify they'd never done any crime.

The city has a big problem with family members of cultists not turning them in, because they don't want to see their loved ones hang and they figure they don't really mean anything by it. Oris proposed we solve this by making it a capital crime to fail to report a Baphomet cultist.

He also wanted to walk the whole city through a zone of truth, which I've been tempted to do myself, and ask if they've ever committed any crime or disloyalty, which I haven't been tempted to do myself - I did get him to shut up about that one. I did it by proposing we just take out a loan for a Forbiddance stretching across all the major streets so as to just destroy everyone who wasn't Lawful Good. ...he isn't. Lawful or Good, I suspect, though he doesn't have the strength where I could smell it."

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Ettore is very tempted to walk the entire city through a Zone of Truth and ask if they've ever committed any crime! For the list of crimes forbidden by the laws of Iomedae which fit in one small booklet that fits in his pocket. He doesn't, because he has orders to the contrary and because it would damage the people's trust in Iomedae and because he doesn't control the city anyway, but those are fundamentally reasons of 'he does what he's told' and "not a good tactical idea," not any fundamental reason. Still, he's getting an idea of who this person is.

"I see," he says grimly. "Thank you. Does he have an official post?"

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"A week ago he was the head of the city commission for public order. He's probably accumulated himself some titles since then."

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Ettore will nod. Ettore is UNHAPPY. "Does he have any adventuring experience, or any corps of armed supporters?" Pause. "Where do his wealth and power come from?"

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"He served in the fourth crusade, and settled down after it with a rich widow with a minor title. She died a few years back, and the title isn't his, but he kept the house and income. He has a staff of - well, a week ago it was forty, I don't know how they all fared. The house isn't in the city, it's downriver two miles, it was plausibly unaffected."

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Ettore's face is grim. He's dealt with - nonpaladins - before, who are always happy to boast and torment the so-called wicked without being able to live up the standards of a champion of Iomedae before; if the man served in the fourth crusade, there are some limits to how much of a fool he can be, but that doesn't stop him from being harsher than any soldier while he's safely behind the front lines. This one is either weak (which does not mean that he couldn't beat Ettore in a fight, especially with a few clever tricks) or True Neutral or goes around with Undetectable Alignment up, and Ettore will need to find out which.

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"Wizard, warrior...?"

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"He served as a warrior. If he can spellcast he hasn't shown it. He has a wizard on his security staff and would loan her out to Hulrun sometimes."

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POTENTIALLY VALUABLE STRATEGIC ASSET - "Do you know what circle or if she survived?"

(well, probably actually an evil plot to corrupt Hulrun and take over Kenabres, but it won't hurt to plan for things going well, just so he has some idea what he'd do if they did.)

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"Third. I don't know how his staff fared generally but they didn't participate in the battle for the garrison."

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She can read the grimace, he's not trying to conceal it much. "I see." It is actually possible that was a reasonable idea, considering that he's currently modeling the tiefling sister (Jinruo?) as the average alignment of tieflings, but this doesn't stop him from finding the whole situation distasteful and, frankly, threatening.

He'll ask any other obvious questions, and then he's curious about the miracle and the people who witnessed it? In particular, the ones who are still alive?

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"Well, it wouldn't be the first time Iomedae's done a miracle to save a wardstone," Irabeth says. "And it might be the first time for Shizuru but She doesn't usually have people nearby. Or it could be something else entirely, though I don't know what. They walked out - moving with a speed and surety no spell could lend you, splattered with the guts of demons they should not have been able to survive a moment against. The Knight-Commander's companions are all marching out with him, I think, but you could meet them. - except Camellia, she's the one who turned out to be a serial killer. Ember and Woljif and Count Arendae are alive and well."

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He nods. "I'd like that. Where can I find Ember or Woljif?"

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"- around the crusader camp somewhere, I'm sorry I don't know more specifically. Woljik is a tiefling and a bit of a wizard. Ember's a half-elf with fairly severe burn scarring."

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He nods. "Thank you."

He'd also like directions to the cleric of Abadar and then he's going to go seek out whichever one of these people he sees first!

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