tuxgeo
Adventurer
Eddicus dislikes moral relativism; but he also knows that the people nearby are more likely to be swayed by precept and example than by criticism. One thing he wants to do is to set a good example for the whole rest of the party (AHEM! *ABSENT* BRLO AND LEONAN, who aren't inside the taphouse) by asking them for their opinions about how to deal with the situation.
Since that's not possible in their absence, his best chance to give a good example in the taphouse seems to be to set an example for Vottr by asking for Castagyr's opinion; however, given the recent clashes of will and style between those two already, that course of action would set an example of doubtful value to anyone.
Worse, I don't see how Eddicus can now discuss this matter with Vottr and Castagyr inside the taphouse without further trying the patience of the townmaster. . . .
Edit to add: Eddicus is most likely to be amenable to accepting Sildar's take on the situation: now is not the time to make waves in Phandalin.
Since that's not possible in their absence, his best chance to give a good example in the taphouse seems to be to set an example for Vottr by asking for Castagyr's opinion; however, given the recent clashes of will and style between those two already, that course of action would set an example of doubtful value to anyone.
Worse, I don't see how Eddicus can now discuss this matter with Vottr and Castagyr inside the taphouse without further trying the patience of the townmaster. . . .
Edit to add: Eddicus is most likely to be amenable to accepting Sildar's take on the situation: now is not the time to make waves in Phandalin.
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