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Erik, Warren, Alexei, and Saravena caught up with Jin'li just as he was finishing. Of these, the latter two know Jin'li by name and sight and Alexei is familiar with Blue Blood Strand 1. It would not be a stretch for these four individuals to compare notes and realize what the Garlean was up to... especially if they took said notes to Kahn'a, who, of the heroes, has the most personal experience with Epinoch sans Askier himself.
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Alexei will not be able to share any of his knowledge for a little while.
Also in regards to the idea of plea bargaining, that is a very real possibility. It happens all the time in our justice system and isn't always ratting out the leadership. Many people are given the choice to plead guilty to a lesser crime as a way of keeping the courts from being too clogged. For something like this, those kinds of pleas could be a very real thing given how many people are involved and how long it would take to take each person to trial.
Someone said something about the authorities not releasing descriptions of those involved and I would agree with this. If they released descriptions there would be a very real concern over vigilante justice. Since the city is already in some degree of panic and the guards must be on watch for more attacks, they really wouldn't have time to deal with people taking justice into their own hands.
Anywho, my two cents.
Erik, Warren, Alexei, and Saravena caught up with Jin'li just as he was finishing. Of these, the latter two know Jin'li by name and sight and Alexei is familiar with Blue Blood Strand 1. It would not be a stretch for these four individuals to compare notes and realize what the Garlean was up to... especially if they took said notes to Kahn'a, who, of the heroes, has the most personal experience with Epinoch sans Askier himself.
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Alexei will not be able to share any of his knowledge for a little while.
Also in regards to the idea of plea bargaining, that is a very real possibility. It happens all the time in our justice system and isn't always ratting out the leadership. Many people are given the choice to plead guilty to a lesser crime as a way of keeping the courts from being too clogged. For something like this, those kinds of pleas could be a very real thing given how many people are involved and how long it would take to take each person to trial.
Someone said something about the authorities not releasing descriptions of those involved and I would agree with this. If they released descriptions there would be a very real concern over vigilante justice. Since the city is already in some degree of panic and the guards must be on watch for more attacks, they really wouldn't have time to deal with people taking justice into their own hands.
Anywho, my two cents.