HamsterDesTodes wrote:Ed130 The Vanguard wrote:No. The worst he's done is ensure the Church remains solvent. Charis could argue that it was the Go4 that started this entire mess and they would be correct but the real 'war crimes' such as the Sword attacks in Siddarmark are all Clynthans brainchild.
By all accounts Duchairn would be better off out of all the current Temples leadership, between his charity works and is disapproval of the Punishment by not attending the executions he can easily state "I only stayed to lessen the damage," which he stated was his intention.
While that may be indeed the worst thing overall, its kinda hard to prosecute. Its a rather nebulous evil deed, impossible to quantify.
Whats really easy to prosecute on the other hand is that he's the guy who ordered the concentration camp inhabitants worked to death to repair the canal network.
IMHO Duchairn is hardly any better than Clynthan.
A rope is too good for such a vicious hypocrit.
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The idea for using slave labour came from one Father Avary Pygain, secretary to Archbishop Arthyn Zagyrsk. And even he expressed distaste at it, eventually reasoning that the 'heretics' would be better off working for them rather than remaining at the Inquisition holding camp. (Sept 896, Ch VI, LAMA)
Seeing as how Duchain's current actions of silently opposing Clynthan's actions short of some fruitless suicide bid that would acomplish little apart from his death
and the torture and death of all his family and loved ones isn't raising support, lets go with the realpolitik angle.
By now Duchain has replaced The Circle's former position as the 'gentle face' of the Mother Church amongst the poor of Zion and those who care for them. What do you think
they will do if Charis kills him? (Never mind the fact that having hostages at the mercy of the Inquisition is seen as a valid excuse, see Thirsk for more details.) It will destroy any trace of reputation and moral authority the CoC has in Zion as it will come out in his trial the various ways he voiced is dissatisfaction against Clynthan's heavy hand, not to mention character witness such as Father Zytan Kwill form the Hospice.
And there
will be a trial, because the 'shoot on sight' rule only applies to Inquisitors, which Duchain is not. So when all this comes to light the Empire literally can't kill him unless they want to be seen as another Clynthan who takes vengeance before all else by the lower ranking clergy.
So in short executing Duchain would be the wrong move, morally (he tried to mitigate the damage) and politically (removing the one bright side of the Church isn't going to gain them friends in Zion, especially among the remaining reformist minded Bedardist/Pasqualeist members).