lordkaho
Creative!
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Had that happened, said interrogation wouldnt end well. About Alteon appearing though; he wont. That would be a big contradiction. *Edit* Actually, killing Drakath would cause more damage than good to the Inquisition. Now that I have thought of it, the Inquisition CANNOT touch high profile criminals, rebels, and would be traitors not unless with permission from a third party (Like the case with Varhaedil). The sudden mysterious death or disappearance of a person well known and famous would cause suspicions to arise that will eventually reach King Alteon's ears. Janeas was barely known throughout the kingdom and was basically forgotten for decades. Because of this, the Inquisition had the right to dispatch him since no one knew he existed anymore. The other method was, and the most common, is to simply eliminate the target before he/she starts a fire that catches everyone's attention. For an extreme example, A Venator would be sent to hunt down a newly corrupted Doom Knight* or as long as he/she shows the first signs of the taint. *Said Doom Knight of course must have ties to the Kingdom or else the Inquisition could care less.
< Message edited by lordkaho -- 11/22/2011 11:33:35 >
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