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"Friends, then. Alright, let's get back to the defender's heart, recover, and then see what we can do to help save the city."

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"Yeah." 

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Luzai looks really happy and relieved when she and Seelah rejoin the group, which probably means that Seelah has decided she doesn't hate her! Excellent. Probably he should talk to Seelah about things at some point also, but like, Villibor doesn't bond to people quite as easily as his sister does, if Seelah hated him that would be annoying and inconvenient but not heart-breaking. 

But yes, let's trek back to the Defender's Heart now, and NOT GET IN ANY MORE FIGHTS TODAY.

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Their way back up through the city looks about the same as when they were headed south, unlike on previous days; either the city's demons and cultists have gone to ground after failing to take the defender's heart, or they've gotten subtler about it. 

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That is SUSPICIOUS. Villibor is going to cast Detect Fiendish Presence about it a lot. 

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As they enter the market square they'll see a number of new corpses, are a number of corpses, but neither they nor anything else Villibor sees are detectably fiendish.

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Including him, though presumably Villibor will catch sight of him with his eyes first. He's not exactly making an effort to hide.

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Ah, crap, this guy. Villibor is significantly less scared of him than Luzai is, but also unlike Luzai he doesn't feel obligated to give him the benefit of the doubt for the paladins' sake. Fuck that guy. 

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Luzai isn't thrilled to see him, but oh well, last time went okay. He isn't doing anything objectionable, right?

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Nothing visible, and they're not close enough to easily overhear what he's saying. Given that he's talking with Ramien, though, there's no guarantee of that lasting.

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He's--SHIT. Ramien has worse self-preservation than she does, fuck, why is he not running away--

They should definitely approach, then, in case intervention is required, which it might well be, because for fuck's sake. 

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Oh no. Why this. 

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"Is there truly nothing I can do to convince you to stop and focus your attention on bigger problems?"

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"I have focused on the larger problems, and now that they're dealt with you're back at the top of my list. Out of respect for the fact that you've stopped running, though, I'll repeat my first offer one more time. If you surrender and tell me where your followers have gone, I'll bring you to trial instead of executing you."

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Luzai skids to a stop between the two of them, falling to her knees and clasping her hands beseechingly.

”Prelate, please reconsider,” she begs. “He’s a cleric of a Good goddess! Surely if he were conspiring with demons she would have renounced him.”

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"Desna may herself be good, but she's not reliable, and she's perfectly happy to take on chaotic neutral clerics - with predictable results. No doubt if he continues she'll wash her hands of him eventually, but in the mean time the people he's sheltering are free to assist in taking down the city. The hands through which heaven does its work are our hands, and I have no intention of leaving mine idle when there's a job to be done."

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She grits her teeth.

”Helping demons wreck the city is Chaotic Evil, not Chaotic Neutral,” she tries. “If he were doing that, Desna wouldn’t have a choice but to drop him, surely.”

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"Don't mistake clerics for paladins. There are limits to what a cleric can do without being renounced, yes, but they are far wider than you imagine - doing evil is how you go from chaotic good to chaotic neutral in the first place. Often it's because they were tricked or misled, but Ramien isn't the first cleric of a good god to work with the demons, and he won't be the last. If he wants to make up for his mistake, his first step is to tell me what I need to know to cut the problem out at the source."

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“…I understand that it was a bad idea to try to interfere with the Wardstone, but sir, being warned of the attack in advance doesn’t mean you’re working with demons. I, also, brought a warning to the Eagle Watch the day before.”

Her knuckles go white, hoping this doesn’t backfire horribly.

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"If they hadn't sabotaged the wardstone, I wouldn't have known they were cultists and arrested them. The problem isn't that they were being fed information, it's that they fell for it and committed treason, and his is that he broke them out of prison to continue their work and sheltered them from the law."

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Fed—the attack did happen, and the Wardstone does have something wrong with it,” she says, holding onto her patience with both hands and all her teeth.

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The prelate clearly notices her frustration, but does not seem inclined to do anything differently because of it.

"The best traps are always baited with just enough truth to snare the unwitting. Perhaps even some of their number were themselves dupes, if they were a good enough patsy for their abyssal handler already, but that doesn't make the damage they caused by sabotaging the wardstone any less catastrophic a betrayal."

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"What damage did they actually do?"

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"A demonic poison or curse, I assume. I wasn't able to isolate it at the time, but the results rather speak for themself."

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"Why...do you think...it was them...and not Minagho."

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