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He is not! One of the people who claimed the tiefling is his sister claims that they are half-sisters by different women in the royal harem obviously.

 

The underground mongrels are people who are disgusting and malformed and tough and live underground, where they've been corrupted by the forces of Evil. Hulrun ordered them to stay belowground and killed some of the ones who came up to fight. 

The Queen said she was appointing this Tien nobleman to lead the Crusade because of his courage and extraordinary fortune and abilities and also the really blatant miracle (probably from Iomedae? It'd also make sense for it to be Shizuru given that the new Knight-Commander is a paladin of Shizuru but no one knows anything about Shizuru and giving people the miraculous strength to fight off demons is a known Iomedae sort of miracle, right?).

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Obviously.

No doubt he detected evil on them first Ettore is discovering new and exciting ways he hates Mendev.

He'll add the 'check Iomedae confirm knight commander crusade' to his list of questions for Lastwall to send off when he has enough for a sending and someone to Send to.

What paladin things have people witnessed the new Knight-Commander doing, how many witnesses were there to this miracle who saw it firsthand, and who are they?

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This takes a lot more question-asking but he can figure it out eventually. 

There were seven witnesses to the miracle, besides the Knight-Commander and his tiefling sister. Count Arendae, Camellia (a rich Kenabres-native adventurer), a ...homeless elf girl, and a tiefling thief out on parole to help save the city. And then three ritualists who were there to do the activation of the Wardstone in order to hit all the demons in the city.

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Okay, that's fair. He can in fact figure out where the party came from and what it was doing. And that ritual is... not something he knew about, but the sort of thing that makes the plan make sense. (He'll want to interview the people there eventually, those of them he can track down. 'Is the party a bunch of demons and cultists' is something he might be able to find out from that.)

... Mostly. Homeless elf girl?

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Yeah, several people will corroborate that. The Tien adventurers were running around with a homeless elf girl who had magic powers. 

 

 

(The Inquisition will clarify, awkwardly, that Ember is a witch, known to them, almost burned at the stake once and not technically acquitted at any subsequent point but burning at the stake wasn't allowed anymore by the time they figured out it was the same person.)

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... Do they know what her patron is or if she was almost burned for a specific reason or just 'is a witch', or what alignment she detects as? Or what she has... done... while she was running around as a homeless girl with magic powers?

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She and her father were initially burned at the stake on suspicion of being cultists of some demon lord or another, probably Baphomet. They don't know who her patron is but the fact of the matter is that there are a lot of Baphomet cultists in the city. She's Neutral Good, though that's after the sack of the city and subsequent events, she didn't register before it.  While she was running around as a homeless girl with magic powers, she mostly went around talking to wild animals and wasting her healing on them, though she'd also heal any people who asked her.

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ETTORE HATES MENDEV.

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Right. So.

He's interested in hearing if, if any of these people (other than Count Arendae) are still alive, what happened to them? Does anyone know anything about Camellia, or the thief (is he still out?), or the ritualists?

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Oh, they all survived thanks to the miracle. 

 

....actually someone heard that Camellia's dead. There was a big fuss. Apparently her father is Horgus Gwerm, local nobleman and generous supporter of the Crusade, and now he's under investigation or something? 

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What the absolute - 

He's going to want to hear that rumor, and hear who the guy who heard the rumor heard it from.

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Oh, he heard it from Jannah, with the Houndhearts, and she heard it from Seelah, who's one of the adventuring companions of the Knight-Commander, and a paladin of Iomedae, so you know she wasn't just making things up drunk, paladins stay sober no matter how many rounds they down. 

He was, himself, quite drunk, though, and so was Jannah, so things may have gotten mangled at those stages of the chain.

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Right. Of course. Thank you.

He'll add "interview Jannah" to his Ridiculously Long List Of Tasks.

What's the deal with the thief? (He suspects it's 'the obvious', i.e., 'we'll let you go if you help us sneak up to the Wardstone', but he won't say what 'the obvious' is to avoid minions telling you what you want to hear.)

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Yeah Irabeth authorized his release in exchange for his help with dismantling traps and finding secret passages and so on. He's got a bit of wizardry, too, and can read scrolls, and that's not something to blink at with things as bad as they are.

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He's still around, he didn't cut and run after the wardstone was back up?

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Still around. Planning to travel with the Crusade, as far as anyone's heard.

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Right.

And the ritualists?

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Most people have no idea who they were. Someone is pretty sure they were affiliated with Aravashniel and someone else is pretty sure they worked closely with Terendelev and someone else thinks they were Tien like the Knight-Commander.

 

No one knows where they are now.

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So. The witnesses are:

His first chief suspect,

His second chief suspect,

An Evil and corrupt nobleman,

Someone who was just murdered,

A witch who barely escaped death at the Inquisition's hands,

And a professional thief.

Oh, and some people who have mysteriously disappeared.

(He hopes they have not actually mysteriously disappeared and just nobody knows what room they're staying in. He hopes.)

ETTORE HATES MENDEV.

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... He's heard some stuff about the church of Desna. What's the story there?

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Some Desnans snuck into the wardstone fortress two days before Deskari's attack. They claimed to have learned of a threat to the Wardstone and decided to thwart it by sneaking in for some reason. Hulrun, of course, threw them into the dungeons and put out orders for the arrest of the rest of their order. 

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Hmm. Did they claim to have had orders to do this from their superiors, or that it was their own decision?

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They're Desnans! They don't even formally have superiors! They are all equals!

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And the most powerful priest of Desna who has the strongest spells - what circle is he, by the way? - and the most senior and wisest one, what would they say about that?

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