The man laughed at a joke only he seemed to understand. His face still fixed with a jovial expression, took a step forward. "Is that right?" he asked again. "Well I'll tell you what... Larina is it? I'll make you a deal. You tell me of all the instances of criminal activities that you are aware of, where the perpetrators are, and I will show you what I do. And I warn you that it will not be sitting here and having a drink. Do you accept?"
To Forge he crosses fists and bows in a traditional Dwarven salute. "Master Dwarf, I salute you for coming to defense of the lady. But I believe we will see if she has an idea of what she is talking or not." He returns an expectant gaze to Larina.
To Linda he says, "Young lady, I have never said anything about hanging. But you believe she speaks the mind of the people. Does she speak the mind of those murdered, or extrorted, or the robbed? Perhaps in your ivory towers, all the academics agree that everyone should be free enough to do whatever they desire." He shrugs slightly, a small frown twisting his lips. "However the law says differently."
Hob looks on worriedly, ringing the rag in his large hands as he looks from person to person.