by Alexei » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:05 pm
I know I don't speak up on matters much, usually to question the logic of allowing "creepy things" to walk amongst ourselves, but I can't keep quiet on this issue since an open threat has been laid before the town by a singular entity that resides amongst us.
From where I sit, Sahaal is blinded by his zealotry. He expects all to respect his position in the church, even if one does not belong to his church. This seems rather hypocritical to me, seeing as how he may not showing proper respect to the lands he is in.
Last I checked, Greyhook is the property of a high ranking noble, thus making it an extension of Alden and under the perview of Aldenian law. From what I understand, while in Alden, all are subject to and no one is above the law; not church members, not even the king himself (may he rest in peace).
Additionally, there is a constable in place and all violations of the law (attempted murder is one) are to be reported to him. Seems like a simple courtesy, but even if he did not trust the constable with such a matter, he still should have formally presented his facts to Lord Auldway and explain the events that happened.
As for his facts, I have never known one person's word to be valid enough to convict. Allow me to break this down mildly.
Jack seems to be a decent enough individual. I have seen him go out of his way to save others in town from harm. A very noble display, but we also know that he just underwent brain surgery so any lawyer worth his salt could use that to discredit his testimony. Even a churh inquisitor has to admit that while Jack may be a very noble and trustworthy individual, based on the recent surgery, his memories are suspect.
Gregor, despite his recent discovery of sporadic intelligence, has demonstrated time and time again, that he is an auxiliary to Sahaal. He asks for permission to do things and refrains from doing things when instructed not to. Just about everyone who currently resides in Greyhook can attest to that, including a fair amount of visitors. This unfortunately discredits the word of Gregor in this matter because it could be argued that he is just repeating what Sahaal told him to.
Please do not get me wrong, I have nothing against either Gregor or Jack. I have fought alongside and stitched up both of them, just like virtually everyone else in Greyhook. I am not personally doubting their word, just bringing to light the argument that could be used against them in an inquisition or a court of law.
While Sahaal has open contempt for most of the town, I have never caught wind of any intentions to do him harm. On the whole, the residents of Greyhook seem accepting to each other's faults and pasts.
But, if one who was as devout to the law of Alden as Sahaal is to his church, his words could be construed as almost treasonous or even an act of war. Expressing open content and refusal to abide by the laws of the land that you reside seems to be foolish at best.
He has stated his intentions to use violence without providing proper documentation to Constable Gilcrest to prove he is acting for the church and not just seeking personal vengeance. He is acting in a manner that he so openly condemns others for and seems to revel in the potential discord his words and actions are having.
I would like to urge anyone who has felt threatened by Sahaal's actions to report such to the constable. Proper documentation will streamline things later should actions get out of hand.
I know that my past is not perfect, but I also do not remember anything prior to being resurrected, so I see my presence in Greyhook as a new beginning and I am prepared to reside within the law of Alden for as long as I remain here. I will not stand idly by and allow anyone to further jeopardize the fragile political state we seem to be a part of.
Furthermore, Sahaal openly accused Spinderhawk of attempting to kill him, but after some sort of duel dropped the notion despite Spinderhawk being overheard as mocking him for believing in honor. Besting someone in a duel is not proof of innocence and it should not take an inquisitor to realize that. Especially with the rumors circulating about Spinderhawk in similar matters.
I have open objectives to Sahaal's methods and practices. This does not mean I stand against the church in any way. The members of the church I have met with act with substantially more tact and garner respect for conducting their business like civilized people, not with open contempt for what is different in this world. Gregor, if you feel so inclined to let my feelings be known to him, it would save me the trouble of repeating myself.
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