"And I understand this," she says, brow still furrowed. "But would that not make prevention of future harm righteous? What of punishment for those who cause harm?"
She looks Kaneis dead in the eye. "You did not have a problem killing those furbolgs - a people, however primitive - in the forest, when their corruption was discovered only after they were dead. I expect they would not have surrendered regardless, but was it moral of you to kill them all, not knowing what they had become?"
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She looks Kaneis dead in the eye. "You did not have a problem killing those furbolgs - a people, however primitive - in the forest, when their corruption was discovered only after they were dead. I expect they would not have surrendered regardless, but was it moral of you to kill them all, not knowing what they had become?"