Goody, I have more than one voter
Before you completely drift off to sleep, you realize that with Benjamin significantly more hostile, due to the matter of his wife, you'd best sleep somewhere less conspicuous. The underground catacombs should do.
The Next DayYou wake up the following night. The silver sword should be done by tomorrow. You decide that now is as good a time as any to ponder and plot.
From what you saw the following night, Lord Jameson was very rough in bed. As long as he doesn't hurt them too severely, you will tolerate it. For now.
You still need to gain the trust of Lord Reginald. He's one man you won't be able to buy so easily. Hopefully, he will think better of you once you put down those protesters.
However, as easy it would be to massacre them, you can surely find a more diplomatic solution. Reginald doesn't want them exterminated, he wants them to cease being a nuisance. However you want to handle it, as long as they don't trouble Reginald, the mission would be a success.
You run speedily to just south of Varhold castle. Upon approaching, you see a mob armed with torches, whips, pitchforks and axes. They aren't trying to fight, they are apparently just using these farming implements just in case the soldiers decide to try and kill them.
You creep up on them, knowing that if you surprise and jade them, their will to resist you would be slightly less. You succeed, and you call out to them.
"May I speak to your leader?"
They turn to face you, attempting to look intimidating, which doesn't work at all. You are stronger than five of them combined, they pose no real threat so far. A man steps forward, small of height and girth, but with a pronounced forehead. It is obvious that he is intelligent. He speaks.
"Who are you, sir?"
"I am the envoy of Lord Reginald, come here to negotiate with you."
"He is no lord. He is a warlord, seeking to threaten this province and potentially the empire with his militant ways. There are no laws allowing him this position, he took this power through force of arms alone." he says, much to the approval of the crowd.
An intellectual it seems. Luckily, your high intelligence allows you to keep up.
"Yes, that is true, but you must admit, his presence is actually stabilizing. His soldiers, while intimidating, are a good deterrent to criminals and other, far more destabilizing and fearsome enemies. Have you ever heard of any robbery or murder near the castle?"
"I admit, that is true, but the fact that he is at odds with the nobles jeopardizes this province, our home. Would you have your "lord" cause a civil war?"
This is getting tiring. His devotion and intelligence is too much for you confront with mere arguments and banter alone. As before, hypnotism would be useful, but you actually feel some doubt as to whether this would work on him. There's always the more violent solution. There has to be a solution. What do you choose?
Yes, if you try to hypnotize him, I'll roll it, although you'll receive a -10 penalty due to his 10 higher points of intelligence.
The diplomatic, hypnotic, and violent solutions aren't the only ones, be creative here. What shall you choose?