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I should have said that he considers alternatives as just as acceptable, or...I dont know how to phrase what I'm saying.I think this is a serious failure of logic in an otherwise reasonable post.
Many Evil people can absolutely be reasoned with or "see the alternatives". Unreasonable people cannot be reasoned with, and exist on all alignments. Being Evil doesn't make you stupid or illogical (despite 99% of the PC "Evil" dialogue options doing just that lol), it just means that you're absolutely willing to do horrible things to people in order to achieve your goals (which can include "for the lulz"), even if you don't absolutely have to and/or if they're "innocent".
Absolutely a Lawful Evil person could and quite likely would act identically to Halruun or whatever he's called. Particularly as he's absolutely willing to kill people who get in his way, even though the actual threat as he can explain it, seems to be minuscule at the point he's pursuing it, and there are tons of very real threats which he's ignoring to pursue some priests he doesn't like. Indeed, his obsession with the Desnans is somewhat irrational. You basically have to bully him into behaving like a decent human being. That's absolutely something you could do if he was LE. Hell, probably NE, given IIRC he essentially has to realize that you could kick his ass before he'll behave, and throws out all sort of dire threats before then.
This is one of the key issues with the writing in WotR, I'd say, which I think is partly the product of the specific adventure and some of the themes involved, rather than inherent to alignment systems - LE and LN can be very hard to distinguish from each other. Regill is LE and considerably more reasonable and flexible than Halruun, and possibly not even as malicious-seeming (I say seeming, I can't read the mind of either, but certainly Halruun seems more irrational, vengeful and rage-filled than Regill).
An LE wouldnt agree to let the priests go.
An LE wouldnt be confused/confounded by the Light of Heaven, and back down.
Then again, I've just woken up and could just be wrong.
What I'm trying to get at, is that Law is more important than his own desire to enact what he sees as justice. We also find out later from another Inquisitor, that he is 'kept in check' by his more even tempered Inquisitors.
I just see his character as one who is certainly trending towards evil, but ISNT outright evil yet. I wonder if you can pull some kind of redemption arc, as he did show up in my city later, but I dont know.
That said, yes the writing is not without flaw.
