~An inquisition? Why would Yondalla guide a simple minister to take part in something of that magnitude?~
Leaving those thoughts alone for the moment, Ayden looked to the assembled members of the council and stepped foward. While he knew that what he was soon to be telling them seemed more at place in a bard's tale than here in a farming community, he felt they should know everything that they had learned.
"As you all have heard by now, we entered the town's well and sought to make sure that their was no lingering vestiges of Tyrinth's presence. Finding it empty, we returned to speak to Applebottom to see what, if any, possible danger still lurked for those who reside in Orchard Meadows. Whether through Finder's will, or his simple resignation that his fate has been sealed, Applebottom confessed of sending people into the well to meet their death, as well as working in conjunction with the dark naga and her assistant to undermine both this city and the Broken Axe clan. However, he had not planned on Mayor Trond having Tymora's grace on the night he gathered us together to tell us of the town's problem, and he admitted that any plans against the town ended when we slew Tyrinth."
Turning to face Teleri for a moment, Ayden knew he had to back his companion's wish, even though it went against everything he personally believed was right.
"When we spoke with Applebottom, I promised him that if he cooperated with us, I would urge the council to make his death as painless as possible, but some of my companions feel that a better, more poetic, ending could still exist for Applebottom. They would like to petition the council to give them time to find a priest or mage who could place a magical compulsion upon Applebottom, forcing him to spend the rest of his days atoning for his trangressions, and while my companions would like to have this chance, they fully accept that it is the council's right for final judgement and promise to respect the decision that is reached."