kastil backstory
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"Do tell me," Ettore will say drily, "is this something other what it looks like?"

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"The Church will need these resources for the Crusade!"

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"What the Church needs for the Crusade," says Inquisitor Castelloni very firmly, projecting his voice so that the people in the street hear but not shouting, "is that every subject of Queen Galfrey knows that the Church is obedient to the Will of Iomedae, and the Laws that She Herself has decreed Her church obey, and that since these laws specify that those in Her service do not steal from subjects of Her anointed monarch, those in Her service will not steal from subjects of Her appointed monarch. I am placing you under arrest for the crime of theft, and you will have the right to speak in your defense at your trial."

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The guy is so indignant that Lastwall sent some asshole instead of just sending Hulrun back. ....Hulrun would also have been annoyed but he wouldn't have ARRESTED you about it.

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He will, obviously, have his assistant tie the ex-junior-inquisitor's hands, because it would be very cruel to ask the guy's former companions to do it for him.

(He'd like to post a guard outside the station, but he frankly expects all of the other junior inquisitors to abandon the inquisition as soon as they see the chance, and he'd like that to be quitting as soon as they reach the station instead of deserting, for the sake of their Law, their Good, and their ability to survive without becoming outlaws.)

He would also like to post a guard outside this shop for the sake of having it not just be ransacked by some random goon who doesn't work for the inquisition, but he can't, because there are exactly four people in this city he mostly trusts.

... Irabeth's not too bad. Five people in the city he more than fifty percent trusts.

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Then they can make it back to the inquisition building, where Mard has mostly gotten the floor clean.

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With help from Silvio, presumably, who has in the interim picked up useful information about Mard and about the situation that he can pass on to Inquisitor Castelloni?

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Silvio thinks that Mard might be all right; most of the servants fled. Mard said that Hulrun was a good inquisitor disliked because almost everyone in the city was disloyal or insane, and that he wasn't dangerous to any sincere Iomedaens. He did seem to have picked a politically unpopular fight with the Church of Desna for some reason quite recently; Mard didn't know the details. 

Mard is pretty sure there are living prisoners in the magically locked dungeons along with some bodies for the Church's pickup, but he doesn't know and wasn't actually charged with keeping them alive or anything. He doesn't think anyone was charged with that. The situation was a bit messy. 

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Shit.

Right.

... The dungeons are magically locked?

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Yep. Arcane lock, cast by a second circle wizard who is now dead or deserted. Probably dead, he was a sincere Iomedaen.

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Right. So he'll need to get a Dispel Magic or break down the door, and do it fast before the prisoners die of dehydration. Silvio, I'll want you to take a look at it in a moment, but right now -

- Right now the tied-up ex-inquisitor will be briefly locked "- until we've cleared a cell for you -" in a clean, dry closet.

And then he can gather everyone and explain:

"Our purpose," he says, "is to prevent demons from infiltrating and taking control of the city. This is a vitally important purpose in the crusade, for which we are entrusted with responsibilities and honors beyond those of other men."

"For this purpose, we are allies of every citizen of Kenabres who is not a worshipper of demons. We are enemies of the demons. The cultists are not our enemies, they are idiot pawns of our enemies."

"We do not attack our allies. We do not steal from our allies. We do not lie to our allies. We do not betray our allies."

"Why do we not do that? Because it is our orders. Because it is the law. But though these should be sufficient, one of the reasons it is the Law is that, if citizens trust us, they will come to us when crusaders in their squad begin disappearing because they are being seduced and murdered by a succubus, and if they do not, they will not. And if they do not, we end up with Kenabres today. Do you think the citizens of Kenabres did not know of the cultist armies in their midst? They knew. But they feared the law, and so Hulrun is dead."

"And for all these reasons I will enforce the Law of Iomedae within my organization." Francesca can hold up a stack of simple, easy-to-read booklets mass produced with Scrivener's Chant. "The Law of Iomedae is not the full legal code of the state. It is simple, it is logical, it is short, and I will expect all in my service to memorize it and to abide by it in their investigations."

"If any of you desire to leave, I request but do not require that you provide me with more information about the local situation before I leave, but I will not compel this or any other service from you if you will not remain in my service. Should you desire to go I will absolve you of any oaths you have sworn to the inquisition or other commitments you have made that it is within my power to absolve before you do. I will accept none who will not abide by this Law, and as this is a heavier burden than you have borne before, so too I cannot compel you to take it."

"We are the servants of Iomedae, and it is in Her service that I do this. Thus do I swear. Now. Will you stay or will you go?"

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....some of them will go. If it's allowed.  Especially the friends of the guy he just arrested. They still want to fight demons but they can do that in, you know, the Crusade, which is going to be normal about it. 

The majority will, in fact, stay. Iomedae just miraculously saved their city. And it's hard to argue that Hulrun is dead because the Inquisition was insufficiently trusted.

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They can go with his blessing. It's allowed. He hopes they will serve well in the crusade, and earn glory, and reach Heaven when they die. Everyone else gets a copy of the very short easy-to-memorize operating code, which can in fact be read out loud if they are illiterate, and then Inquisitor Castelloni will ask Silvio to take a look at the Arcane Lock vis-a-vis getting it open ideally (but not necessarily) in a manner that lets them close it again, while he tries to track down the records, the supplies, and any spare locks they have.

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Silvio can figure out the Arcane Lock if he takes some time about it. In the meantime, the records were ransacked by cultists and the remaining paper is stacked in that corner though they can't vouch for its accuracy and not-planted-by-cultists status. They have spare locks and spare manacles and so on. 

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Kastil is not surprised. While all of his assistants happen to be in the room, incidentally, he'll check the alignments of everyone sticking with him, and then if any of them have been impersonated by demons he can handle that, and then he'll spend an actual spell checking if they're all Iomedaeans.

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They are all Iomedaeans and not impersonated by demons! Even Mard, who is currently boarding up a smashed window.

 

They get the lock.

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Great. What do they have in their dungeons?

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Some dead bodies (only one of whom appears to have died in their custody; the others were brought here for safekeeping and have Gentle Repose spells active) and three badly dehydrated people.

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Let's get some water into the badly dehydrated people, and, also, ask them what they're in for.

(And check if they are Iomedaeans, and if any of them visible alignments.)

(He is not, incidentally, going to tell them Hulrun is dead until he has some idea what's going on. He is going to tell them that he is a representative of the Inquisition, inform them of their rights, and either ignore or say 'no comment' to questions about the situation in Kenabres until he has some idea what is happening.)

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(They are not of visible alignments, and are not Iomedaeans.)

 

One will tell him, hoarsely, to just hurry up and put him to death, and if further pressed will concede that he was arrested on suspicion of being a cultist of Baphomet.

The other claims to be a case of mistaken identity with his brother who was admittedly a wanted criminal.


The third is very insistent that she is Desnan and was arrested by Hulrun for that and is serving Good, really, Hulrun's got it wrong.

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He'll go by his instincts for how worried to be, but whatever they say, he'll tell them that he'll ask them these questions under Zone of Truth when he casts the spell later today and that if they're innocent they will then be released, and for the moment can provide them with water and trail rations (it's the food he has) and putting them in actually sanitary cells, as improvised as those have to be.

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His instincts are that the first one is a cultist of Baphomet and the second one is probably a wanted criminal and the third - well, he might want some external account of Hulrun's dealings with the Desnans? She's probably not lying about being Desnan, though.

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Right.

Any other emergencies that are urgent and On Him In Particular? No? Any quasits in the building? Looks like a no...

... At this point.

Well, while his loyal sidekicks go through the paperwork / do repairs / continue the quasit checks slightly less effectively:

"Tell me about the crusade." He wants to hear all about the battle with this lilitu, who was involved, what the miracle looked like, and what the leadership of the crusade looks like, from anyone who was there or who talked to someone who was there, as close as he can get, lots of individual conversations while the rest of his new command help turn his new headquarters into something that was not sacked by demons.

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The lilitu and some of her powerful associates were going to corrupt the wardstone, or destroy the wardstone, or destroy all the wardstones in a chain reaction of corruption, or just haul the wardstone through a Gate to the Abyss. The forces of Good such as remained in the city went to stop them. The new Knight-Commander was one of those. Tien royalty, very fancy, a paladin of Shizuru with a Evil tiefling sister/lover/advisor/companion/daughter/??? and a sizable retinue when they arrived which had been pretty much wiped out by the time of the final confrontation. The new Knight-Commander survived Deskari's arrival and the sack of the city, somehow, and reemerged having acquired the sword of an angel and the support of the mongrels - there are underground mongrels. If he's not local he might not have known. They've been there forever/for a hundred years/since the Third Crusade/don't really exist, depending who you ask.

They confronted the lilitu in front of the wardstone and the new Knight-Commander glowed with impossible light/became possessed by a god/smote all Evil in a single strike/made the demons flee before him without moving at all/was surrounded and aided by a host of angels. Depending who you ask. The demons definitely fled or died, though. 

 

The leadership of the Crusade is, well, the new Knight-Commander, and any of his own surviving staff and advisors and sister/companion/???, and some of the mongrels he won to his service, and Irabeth Tirabade the One Competent Person still alive in Kenabres, and the Queen further pressed into the Crusade's service Count Arendae and some of her own advisors. 

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This is obviously unbelievably suspicious. 'Oh yeah, I'm royalty from Tian Xia' lets you get the mystique of royalty without anyone ever being able to call you on it, and 'paladin of Shizuru' gets you people treating you as a paladin without any organization or god that can strip you of your status.

He, of course, has more questions. Like 'underground mongrels?' 'Mongrels?' Did the Queen say why she was appointing this Tian nobleman to lead the Crusade?

... Is the Tien 'paladin' a tiefling himself?

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