Araline thought but a moment.
Her tones were clipped and ice cold-no emotion, no mercy.
"This man should suffer and die for his ineptitude.
If a mundane sword juggler killed someone in the crowd with an errant throw, I would say the same to him. His death will be public-as slow as our fell arts can provide, and bitterly gratifying to those wounded. A part of his hewn body should be sent to each one of the aggrieved families for their own rituals-as with our oldest traditions. That is my judgement.
That said, he can still be of use to us before that-one does not cast away a tool until it has expended all it's use. I think he will gain no redemption, but maybe the Nine-Hells that await him will be slightly cooler if he agrees to what I propose...
What do you think of this, King Logan. This man, he knows many of his magickal-kin, names and locations and faces-perhaps people he cares about enough to give a small chance at life. I'm sure he has those he loves.
Let him give them to us, contact them if he can and we shall collect them if they do not resist, detain them. Perhaps we can protect some, and find a better use for them-secret servants, closely watched-those we can trust. Some will be sacrificed to the hounds, I have no doubt. But maybe not all. There will be few left soon, and as much as I do not like to say it, we just saw a potent demonstration of their potential power. We would be fools to cast that potential away entirely.
Say-If you truly wish to atone wizard, would you with your last breath repent all you have done, and urge your kind to surrender to King Logans justice-and to be judged? To serve him?
The alternative is to leave them to the mob, or the wilds...which is hardly better than killing them yourself. This is only my reckoning of the matter, which matters little to me in any case."