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"It's as good as Abadar's own truth, cross my heart. Melroun's the one who crossed you."

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"What are you trying to say about me, Woljif? You've got some nerve. Why, I oughta-"

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"That's enough, Melroun." She turns back to Woljif. "Still, he does raise a good point. Melroun's been loyal to me for years, since well before you graduated from small time to join the family. Why should I possibly believe you when you say he's the traitor?"

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"That's just it, sister. He's been chafing at his position for years, building resentment. Thinks he deserves better than just being one of your subordinates - you haven't heard the things he's said behind your back, about what he'd do if he was in charge, but to hear him tell it it's always been more of a when. But that's not all - you know how you gave us all orders to lie low before the raid? Not only did he break that rule, he got caught doing it; when I stopped by the remains of the shop, I was able to get the security golem to talk to me, and guess who got caught visiting just the day before? Well, I was basically certain by then that I had the right guy, but I knew you wouldn't want to settle for just that, so I talked with some of the people working with the eagle's watch, and while they refused to confirm that a tiefling matching his description met with Irabeth, they weren't able deny it either."

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"And you can repeat every word of that in a zone of truth?"

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Not if she made him rephrase it, but he's pretty sure nothing he said is technically a lie.

"Yes."

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"Very well then. Melroun, Jefto, with me."

She nods to two of the more heavily armed tieflings standing guard to come with-

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And Melroun bolts for the stairs. 

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Grease. 

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He circles around it rather than slow down or risk tripping, but it's enough for one of the tieflings not so concerned to tackle him, and before he can twist free there are more people piling on. A few moments later, Melroun's limbs are thoroughly secured.

"I suppose I only need one of them, then. Don't let Jefto leave until I'm back."

She's also pretty confident at this point, but she didn't get this far by being trivial to trick with a suggestion.

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Luzai is NOT going to comment on the enormous pile of horseshit that fell out of Woljif's mouth, in front of the people he was lying to, even though she really wants to turn to Seelah and demand, "Did you also hear that!?!?" 

She's going to remember this incident next time she's deciding whether or not to engage in Shenanigans just because she wants to convince someone that Good is a good idea. 

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"Well, that happened," Villibor mutters under his breath. 

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Seelah is also quite concerned about the sheer quantity of lies going on here that she might have accidentally implied she endorsed.

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It's a fairly tense half hour before Kerismei returns, Melroun no longer with her, to a room full of people looking at her for answers.

"He confessed, though it took a bit of... persuasion first. He's been working with the cult of Baphomet, and one of his superiors ordered him to steal the crescent of the abyss for them. That's how he managed to get his hands on the scroll for taking out the golem, and why he did it - he figured enough of us would get arrested that nobody would think to question where it ended up. He tried to spin a yarn about how he was just planning to use them so the family could make a profit, and that the one who sold us out was someone else, but when I asked him about what happened with the jewelry he thought I was stupid enough to buy that it was already gone when he went looking. No doubt his demonic handlers are quite happy right now, but-" her face pulls into a vicious grin "- he won't be sharing that triumph with them."

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She tortured him, didn't she. 

Man. Kerismei sucks. 

Like, Luzai definitely feels better about this whole operation if the guy who got thrown under a carriage is a Baphomet cultist? But that's just moral luck. And torture is bad no matter what. 

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"Say, aren't you forgetting something?"

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"What is it, Woljif?"

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"Don't you think you owe me an apology? You know, for blaming me for something I didn't do?"

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"Sorry, I suppose, for being wrong about you this time. But don't test your luck."

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"Well, that could have gone worse," Luzai says once they're out of there. 

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"Much worse. I owe you big time for that, chief."

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Well she can't exactly say she has regrets NOW, in response to THAT. 

"I was impressed that you offered to repeat what you'd said under truthspell." 

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"I was kind of counting on her making Melroun share his half before making me rephrase and repeat it, but I think none of that was technically a lie. Worst case scenario there's a chance I'd manage to resist her wand, too, though not enough I'd want to rely on it."

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"...I use technical truths sometimes and I have never done so as, uh, creatively. As that. And I've never tried one under truthspell, I have no idea how that interacts." 

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"Well the spell doesn't actually know what the truth is - it's just making sure you can't decide to lie. I've heard stories about people being so good at lying they can convince themselves of whatever and then repeat it without issue, but in real life it mostly means you can stretch the truth a little with careful phrasing and curating your thoughts to avoid being completely sure of inconvenient facts."

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