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<blockquote data-quote="silentspace" data-source="post: 1775534" data-attributes="member: 14316"><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">"It did not occur to me that the militia might be allied with the goblins. I thought they were two opposing forces. But Jasper's hypothesis is a good one, and I don't see how anyone fleeing discredits it. Let's play it out. There is circumstantial evidence that Mr. Almet, the councilor, and the captain of the guard are in this together. And the councilor, at least, is shows an interest in the goddess, though whether as a follower or an enemy we don't know. Those are good theories, but just theories. What are the facts? We were sent out of town to investigate what turned out to be a goblin fort. Meanwhile, the militia slaughtered the children. It seems like we were intentionally sent out of town so that could happen. And its possible that we were sent to the goblin fort in the hopes that we would also be killed. Certainly, the goblins could be allied with the councilor and the others, which puts an entirely new spin on this. More reason for us to learn more before taking action, I think."</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">"They are murderers, yes, and deceitful too. But they are also your friends and fellow citizens, no? What is their motivation? Are they under someone else's sway? It seems like they were murdering the children because they thought they were witches. So they have a fear or hatred for witches which is stronger than their love of the town's children. Why? Are the witches so evil that the villagers see no other option than to kill them, even if they are only children? What have the witches done?'</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">"Solomon, you may be right. And neither I nor Jasper are saying that you're wrong. All we're saying is that we don't know for sure yet."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silentspace, post: 1775534, member: 14316"] [COLOR=DarkOrange]"It did not occur to me that the militia might be allied with the goblins. I thought they were two opposing forces. But Jasper's hypothesis is a good one, and I don't see how anyone fleeing discredits it. Let's play it out. There is circumstantial evidence that Mr. Almet, the councilor, and the captain of the guard are in this together. And the councilor, at least, is shows an interest in the goddess, though whether as a follower or an enemy we don't know. Those are good theories, but just theories. What are the facts? We were sent out of town to investigate what turned out to be a goblin fort. Meanwhile, the militia slaughtered the children. It seems like we were intentionally sent out of town so that could happen. And its possible that we were sent to the goblin fort in the hopes that we would also be killed. Certainly, the goblins could be allied with the councilor and the others, which puts an entirely new spin on this. More reason for us to learn more before taking action, I think."[/COLOR] [COLOR=DarkOrange]"They are murderers, yes, and deceitful too. But they are also your friends and fellow citizens, no? What is their motivation? Are they under someone else's sway? It seems like they were murdering the children because they thought they were witches. So they have a fear or hatred for witches which is stronger than their love of the town's children. Why? Are the witches so evil that the villagers see no other option than to kill them, even if they are only children? What have the witches done?' "Solomon, you may be right. And neither I nor Jasper are saying that you're wrong. All we're saying is that we don't know for sure yet."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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