Thread:Ashvale/@comment-6335668-20140625172438/@comment-7246169-20140625180047

That whole series of events was basically an introduction to the Bloody Dawn. Bishop was always a bit of a terrorist, but did not actualy form the Bloody Dawn until after he was captured and released by Edric. The interrogation was lawfully (Under the laws of Wolf's Crossing) conducted at the Tower of Rosegarde in Wolf's Crossing. The forsaken were regarded as unholy monsters, not people.

I suppose it's al a matter of opinion. Those outside Wolf's Crossing may look at it as a war crime, but the law of the land justified Edric, and there is no evidence to suggest that the Grand Alliance had imposed any restrictions on the torture of prisoners. Regardless, Edric tied him to a horse after six days (I believe it was six days... I'd have to find the chat logs, and they're not on this laptop) and sent said horse down the Southern road out of Rosegarde. He was actualy rerimaded for having let him live, but that's a whole other story.