( Unseen, she smiles. It isn't a nice smile, or a mirthful one. Marisol becomes immediately more businesslike. )
You are aware, I assume, of our damaged relationship with Nevarra? Aware of what the Inquisition is trying to achieve, and how much more difficult that becomes with each potential ally they alienate, or enemy they steel against them? The perceived attack on Nevarra that was the battle in the Necropolis has turned many powerful individuals and not to mention the Mortalitasi and the court against the Inquisition. If the problem was simply a collection of monsters in danger of attacking people, yes, that would be an option, but this is not. These are their most revered dead, being considered precious, many of whom the Inquisition already destroyed.
Furthermore, if we can determine what was done to them and how, it might help us narrow down who was capable of doing such, and why. Make no mistake, this is a matter of diplomacy and the Inquisition's interests, and of protecting those of all classes, not only the wealthy who you hold in such disdain.
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You are aware, I assume, of our damaged relationship with Nevarra? Aware of what the Inquisition is trying to achieve, and how much more difficult that becomes with each potential ally they alienate, or enemy they steel against them? The perceived attack on Nevarra that was the battle in the Necropolis has turned many powerful individuals and not to mention the Mortalitasi and the court against the Inquisition. If the problem was simply a collection of monsters in danger of attacking people, yes, that would be an option, but this is not. These are their most revered dead, being considered precious, many of whom the Inquisition already destroyed.
Furthermore, if we can determine what was done to them and how, it might help us narrow down who was capable of doing such, and why. Make no mistake, this is a matter of diplomacy and the Inquisition's interests, and of protecting those of all classes, not only the wealthy who you hold in such disdain.