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"The damage obviously predates her arrival. If they hadn't sabotaged the wardstone, the demons wouldn't have been free to cross the barrier to attack, and the likes of her wouldn't even be able to get close to it."

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...She turns to Ramien. "He sort of makes a good point, is he missing something important?"

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"The wardstone was indeed damaged prior to the attack, but not by them. It was damaged well before the attack, and they went to it because they got it into their heads that they would be able to fix it."

He shakes his head.

"I told them not to do anything reckless, but I'm not going to just stand by and let them die for trying to do the right thing when the Prelate was too stubborn to listen."

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"You're too dangerous to keep prisoner if you're not going to cooperate. If you're committed to your idiocy, then I'll have to pass judgment on you here and now."

His hand goes for the hilt of his sword.

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"For crying out loud, do you ever do anything except kill people?"

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"I have never once flinched from my duty to keep this city and its people safe."

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"I'd rather you flinched from a perception of duty that was wrong! Why would anyone, ever, tell you anything, when everyone knows that people you notice die?" she snaps. "I spent two weeks in Kenabres before things went sour, and let me tell you, if everyone in the city who was terrified of you was a cultist, the demons wouldn't have needed to show up in order to take it!"

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"And yet, need an army they did.  Make no mistake, even with this sabotage this attack has cost them nearly as dearly as it has us; if I didn't do my work, they would have taken it decades ago without the need for a demon lord's assistance."

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"No. I'm sure you kill lots and lots of demons, I'm sure you're very valuable to the war effort, but the things that you do that aren't killing demons are bad and make things worse." 

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"Cultists and their proxies are as big a problem as the demons themselves. You cannot stop one without the other."

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"Murdering Ramien for disagreeing with you does nothing about cultists." 

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"Have you not heard the man? He has confessed to breaking the cultists out of prison, not that there was any doubt, and still intends to prevent me from bringing them to justice. It is not murder to execute criminals. But I have allowed you to delay me long enough."

He draws his weapon.

"Radiant Iomedae, light of the sword, aid me in bringing Your justice to the wicked and destruction to Your foes."

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"They aren't cultists, you lunatic!" 

Lariel's sword is in her own hand almost as quickly. Does it still like Hulrun???

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Like is a pretty strong word.

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Which is enough to get back his attention. 

"Stand aside, girl, my business is not with you today."

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"No, because you're still wrong! And about to kill a guy! Not being able to leave well enough alone when other people are suffering and dying is the entire! Reason! I came to the Worldwound in the first place!" 

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Okay that is hyperbole there is also another reason which Hulrun absolutely is not allowed to know about. 

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Fortunately for Villibor's efforts to pit his miserable poker face against Hulrun's sense motive, he has quite a few more important matters drawing his attention. 

"She's right, prelate. I can't let you do this."

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Apparently they're doing this now? Camellia empowers her blade, and prepares to step in. 

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Hulrun Shappok weighs his odds. Not of victory - even with eight adventurers and a fourth circle cleric arrayed against him, that much isn't in doubt, not when the paladin and the invisible follower are the only ones strong enough to display an alignment - but of doing so without his victory denying heaven two of its champions. He is no paladin, to wield a blade of mercy, and they are strong enough to limit how much he can hold back. Count Arendae is a consummate coward - he'll flee once the fighting starts in earnest, and if then the paladin were to take an unlucky blow he and Ramien would be the only ones able to prevent her death. Add in the time to down the braver of their companions, and to chase down the fleeing cleric while dealing with any demons or cultists that saw an opportunity...

"Get out of my sight. But know this, Voyager: If you try to interfere with my work again, it won't matter in the slightest who stands in my way."

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Great let's grab Ramien and GIT. 

"Friendly reminder that you also can't help people if you're dead," she says in a high-pitched voice through clenched teeth. 

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Ramien waits until they're well out of earshot to respond.

"You're not wrong, but I didn't particularly like my other options either. He's made a few efforts over the past few days to corner me, and the cost of us both spending hours focused on tracking and evading each other instead of on demons is measured in lives."

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Luzai sighs shakily. 

"I mean, we'd all be better off if he'd focus on the demons, but if he's going to refuse to do that, I would really rather he not succeed at killing anyone on our side." 

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"You're not wrong. I've been staying around the city center, where there are the most people I can help, but at this point I think it's smarter to find somewhere further away to operate."

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"Come back to the Defender's Heart with us, I bet Irabeth can run interference long enough to smuggle you off to a discreet corner if he even does show up." She belatedly realizes she's kind of doing the thing again and looks around at the others, especially Seelah. 

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