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"Cultist bases," Luzai says, even though she stops and makes a very conflicted face at "books." 

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"And books," says Villibor, less conflicted. 

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"Depends on the books," Luzai equivocates. "We are actually working for Irabeth Tirabade, not random looters." 

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“I know where a bunch of cultist bases are. But I’m not an idiot, I won’t tell you where to find any of them and you won’t see hide nor hair of my books unless I get some guarentees from a Paladin first.”

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"Hey, Seelah!" very very small flinch as she remembers that she is not actually on casual terms with Seelah anymore. 

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She is not very good at bluffing but this is more talking around the truth than lying, she’s not going to be the one to show their internal problems in front of an enemy. 

“What is it?”

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"...When we...as a group...figure out what kind of deal we can offer him, he wants your word on it. Because you're a paladin." 

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“Right.”

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“I want you to swear to your goddess that if I cooperate I’ll get to live! And no technical truth bullshit, no breaking all my limbs or locking me up and leaving me to starve or turning me over to the inquisition or anything, may your goddess strip you of your powers if you lie.”

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“We’ll talk things over.”

Once Luzai finishes securing him and Ulbrig is set on guard, she pulls Luzai aside to talk. 

“I’m not sure I can promise that. It’s going to be hard to keep him imprisoned when we don’t know the details or limitations of his power, and we definitely can’t let him go free if he can throw around that kind of firepower.”

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"If we can't let him go free then I don't think we can offer him his life," Luzai sighs in agreement. "I don't exactly regret accepting the surrender of one of Hosilla's hands, since it let us spare the earth elementals, but he did go back to the demons, and he is working for Minagho, and he could cause problems going forward." 

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“Who’s to say it has to be you making the agreement? I happen to have a scroll of alter self on me; it was intended for other purposes, but far be it from me to deprive a worthy cause. All we need is for one of us to take on your appearance, make the promise, and then take him for everything he's worth. No breaking your precious oaths, no need to leave loose ends alive; why, it's a win-win situation."

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"Absolutely not! That's goes against the entire point of giving our word!"

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"Whyever not? It wouldn't be you lying; in fact, we needn't tell a lie at all. Wasn't your Iomedae supposed to be the goddess of winning?"

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"If you let someone use your appearance to make a promise that someone has demanded from you, then you are, approximately, using that person to communicate the promise, and if you break the promise saying you weren't the one who made it is about as meaningful as saying that if you make a promise over Sending then it was actually the magic that made the promise and not you. ...I don't know if that was actually non-obvious or if you just think pissing off Seelah is fun." 

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"I won't deny that I delight in upsetting paladins, but that doesn't mean I'm not serious. I certainly haven't been foolish enough to swear any oaths to the gods, so why shouldn't I reap the advantages. If it's just Seelah's face you object to, I expect I could manage a credible imitation of my dear cousin."

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"I," she says firmly, "am not a paladin, and I am still not comfortable promising this man his life without intending to spare him." 

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"Then I'm afraid I don't have any clever ideas."

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"Hey," she tells the cultist, "we talked it over and we can't let you live, but I have a bottle of wine on me, is there anything you'd care to share in exchange for being able to die drunk instead of sober." 

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He considers the offer. 

"I can't imagine if you've found me you've missed the tower of Estrod or the Grey Garrison, but the alchemist who runs Topaz Solutions is also one of us."

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"We did know about those two, but Topaz Solutions is worth the wine." 

She's not going to untie his hands but she will help him drink. 

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He considers using his powers to throw the liquid in her face as a final act of spite, but he decides he'd prefer the satisfaction of alcohol for his last few moments to a payback that minor. It's not the best booze he's ever head, but he's also had a lot worse.

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And when he's good and soused they can kill him! Luzai is only a little bit depressed about this. 

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Pat pat. So what did all these cultists have on them, and is there any indication of whether the shop was always a cultist hideout and thus also lootable. 

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It's not really clear, especially since none of them really know who's supposed to own the place in the first place. The door wasn't broken down when they arrived, but there are a lot of possible reasons for that, and some of the cultists can't really even be said to have equipment beyond their improvised polearms in the first place.

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