Errand Chronicle 21139 · Entry #45

[Calpheon] Elina's Intervention

Isobelle Encarotia

Objective
Elina Leight NPC Knowledge interjected after Isobelle's appeal. What does she have to say? Listen to her.

Observe the situation;Observe the situation;Observe the situation;Observe the situation;Listen to Herman Feresio NPC Knowledge's decision;
Dialogue
Villager Dialogue
Alfonso Rhundi, Baron of Serendia's Montverdel,
a name I'm sure you're all familiar with.
He was raising an army. If left unchecked,
it could have posed a threat to the Republic.
Of course, the Serendian standing army was disbanded
following the order approved in the last sitting of this council.
So then, how did the Baron manage to raise an army
from the ruins of Montverdel?
It's because someone here, in this very room,
is secretly supporting him, unbeknownst to our sacred council.
Villager Dialogue (Alt)
So then, how did the Baron manage to
raise an army from the ruins of Montverdel?
Villager Completion
(The hall falls deathly quiet
under the steely gaze of Herman Feresio NPC Knowledge.)
Until this matter is conclusively settled,
I'm ordering the detainment of the accused, Isobelle Encarotia NPC Knowledge.
Look, Chief Councilor! The child has collapsed!
And now you speak of imprisonment?! Do you intend her death?
A suspect with a risk of flight leaves us no choice.
As councilor, you should strictly adhere to the laws of our nation.
Today's council meeting is hereby concluded.
We shall discuss the remaining matters during our next session.
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Summary
(The hall falls deathly quiet
under the steely gaze of Herman Feresio NPC Knowledge.)
Until this matter is conclusively settled,
I'm ordering the detainment of the accused, Isobelle Encarotia NPC Knowledge.
Look, Chief Councilor! The child has collapsed!
And now you speak of imprisonment?! Do you intend her death?
A suspect with a risk of flight leaves us no choice.
As councilor, you should strictly adhere to the laws of our nation.
Today's council meeting is hereby concluded.
We shall discuss the remaining matters during our next session.