Well then Justus have to make the call… I think that Justus would vote for execution and then keeping her remains so that the spirit can be interrogated later.
[color=red]Then the council has agreed on her execution. Justus seems not to pleased with his decision. [color=red]She is to dangerous if she ever recovered enough strength and we need to close this chapter once and for all, she has caused enough grief for everyone. As time pass by any rescue attempt on her will become more likely and that puts our entire covenant in jeopardy.
If not any of the magi oppose in an extreme way the execution of Hedwig is the next day and that will conclude this thread.
Krispin sighs, and slumps over in his chair. He bites his lip, then mutters under his breath. [color=red]"May your God or gods have mercy on your souls, then."
[color=blue]Krispin can deal. The majority of players and magi want the story to go that direction, and I don’t care as a player (although I’d rather take the dangerous option that leads to more stories ). Still, I’m all for moving on. Let’s finish this.
[color=red]Krispin, I respect your opinions in this matter and you are a better man than I , but this is not a situation which is suited for a more civilised approach.
then quietly as if speaking to herself as she turns to Justus
[color=red]I am not at all certain he will
Then in her normal firm tone to Justus
[color=red]I will deal with her
The execution of Hedwig goes without any trouble (imagine all the gory ideas that you have saved up) and almost the entire covenant are attending the execution. A few covenfolk become so sick by the sight that they throw up and others just turn pale and yet another group cheers as they know what grief the witch has caused them.