You decide to let him go free and live his miserable life to its end as a peasant or vagabond or whatever he wishes. Saenn is stunned, and slowly stumbles out of the audience room.
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That would be a controversial decision, but your happy court and loyal courtiers do not object your judgement for even a second.
1183 AD, Late Winter
The court is aghast at the magnitude of the theft that has occured tonight!
A thief or some thieves not only evaded the guards, the Shadowranks, and the multitude of servants, but somehow managed to steal three items from three different locations in the Palace!
The Scepther of Weather was stolen from its fortified vault in the basements, the Coronation Staff was stolen from the golden Chest of Crown Jewels in the heart of the keep, the Bracelet of Charisma was stolen from your own jewellery box hidden in the locked wardrobe inside your bedroom in the higher floors!
Whatever demon or magician did this, and how they did this, baffles the minds of your greatest thinkers. Spymaster's agents are already working on the case, but obviously a thiefmaster of this magnitude (if its only one) will not be captured this easily.
A) Adventurers! Get me some lvl50+ adventurers at once, no matter how high the price!!
B) Get the Army involved, we will beat them with sheer numbers of detectives working on the case!!
C) Consult the oracles and seers of Pantheon! Scry for the thief's location! Ask the God of Truth!!
D) The Flying Horse, it can do wonders, it can find my thief! Spot it from the skies with its lazor stare or something!!
E) Could the Dwarves divine the Scepter's location? They do instal GPS into their artifacts, right!?
F) Wizard! Wizard! Where's a supernatural detective when you need one!?