kalindra
Adept
[Note: the list of major laws can be found in the Chicago Players Guide on the OOG boards. They are considered "common knowledge" so you aren't required to spend time seeking them out in game.]
Whether Siril is or is not "a good man" is irrelevant to his guilt; the only issue in question is whether he used the power of Chaos. He was observed doing so by a Royal Knight.
Although I am not obligated to reveal such information to unauthorized individuals, I am willing to assuage your concerns: several individuals under mine and Cha'ka's command were observed using necromantic (i.e. chaotic) magic. They have been court martialed and will face the consequences for their actions, the usual sentence being one resurrection. Enforcing justice upon those who use chaos is a matter of law, regardless of other crimes or good deeds a person may have commited before or after.
If you have observed the commission of a crime you may report such an incident to your local authorities, whose purpose it is to investigate such matters. Cha'ka saw the accused use chaos, and by his authority as a Royal Knight is upholding the law. By continuing to argue you are merely demonstrating that adventurers at large do not respect the rule of law and cannot be trusted.
Amy Hale, Royal Knight to His Majesty King Gregor Isenhorn
Whether Siril is or is not "a good man" is irrelevant to his guilt; the only issue in question is whether he used the power of Chaos. He was observed doing so by a Royal Knight.
Although I am not obligated to reveal such information to unauthorized individuals, I am willing to assuage your concerns: several individuals under mine and Cha'ka's command were observed using necromantic (i.e. chaotic) magic. They have been court martialed and will face the consequences for their actions, the usual sentence being one resurrection. Enforcing justice upon those who use chaos is a matter of law, regardless of other crimes or good deeds a person may have commited before or after.
If you have observed the commission of a crime you may report such an incident to your local authorities, whose purpose it is to investigate such matters. Cha'ka saw the accused use chaos, and by his authority as a Royal Knight is upholding the law. By continuing to argue you are merely demonstrating that adventurers at large do not respect the rule of law and cannot be trusted.
Amy Hale, Royal Knight to His Majesty King Gregor Isenhorn