Well, to keep things in line with Mr. Lee's tweet:
Inquisitor Question Time
How will your Inquisitor handle the moments when they have to judge the crimes of another? Will they be merciful or harsh? Will they have difficulty making such decisions or will it come easy for them? Will biases show where it comes to different races or cultures? Will it strong depend on the situation and the story behind the crime or will your Inquisitor take a more black and white view on the matter, where circumstances, backstories and mental states will not matter?
Well Elidri will definitely show favour to elves, particularly CEs, over most other races and then the commonfolk. And depending how far into the story, she'll only be really harsh on apostates and maleficarum, (I expect her to ease up somewhat when she meets more mages). I don't really seeing her ever allowing a blood mage to live really. Too dangerous. Barring that, she'll let them live and serve the Inquisition if they show promise. She won't casually throw away help, unless their crimes are really major. Though I tend to think of her as lawful neutral, I think she can see justifications behind some crimes and allow for them. So long as they don't really go against her personal code, most prisoners will probably be fine.





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