Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
It doesn't. Clan = government. Each clan governs itself. He represents the clan per the adventure, therefore he represents the government.So you're inferring it, like I suggested you were?
But that's a pure interference, there's nothing to support it beyond the circular logic that because he used the jail, he's part of one of these governments. If he was part, he'd have enough pull to at the very least talk to Prisoner 13.
Why would the adventure avoid saying he was a member of the government? It's bizarre.
Now you're the one inferring."The Axebreaker dwarves used their influence to have her sentenced to life in prison at Revel’s End."
To "used their influence" is firstly creepy and extrajudicial, and secondly, to me suggests they were not actually one of the official members of the Revel's End Imprisonment Club.

If America and 9 other countries shared a prison where all had say in what happened there, then America would have to use it's influence if it wanted to do something with the prison outside of the norm. So it doesn't at all suggest that they are not an official member. It suggests that they did something as you note, creepy and extrajudicial in getting her a life sentence there.
I agree. Or even NG, since NG is the alignment most likely to do potentially untasteful things in the pursuit of the greater good.Yes, rather nonsensically he is "Lawful Good Dwarf Noble". Chaotic Good would make 1000% more sense.
A few things here. First, it says that Varrin is an old acquaintance of member of the Goldfinger organization. This could be a favor among friends. Or he may have gone to his friend to seek the organizations help. Second, it is a surprisingly moderate sum of money, but they don't know it's that low. Remember, she spent most of the money on setting up her criminal network, so they think it's significantly more than that. Third, I think that restoring to someone property that was stolen from them is a good act. It might not rank near the top of good acts, but I think it still makes the list. Fourth, it seems like the Goldfingers aren't super informed about everything, so they may not know that Varrin is okay with Prisoner 13 potentially being released.It's very unclear why they're helping him, too, because their "just go good" motto doesn't really seem to apply - they're here just liberating a surprisingly moderate amount of gold (47k by my maths, assuming Varrin isn't cheating the PCs, which would be even funnier), for a bunch of dwarves who don't appear to actually need it. I wouldn't even agree that giving Clan Axebreaker that gold is a Good act at all, in fact. It's undoubtedly somewhat Lawful, but good? If they were starving or in desperate need or something, sure. But there's absolutely no sign of that.