Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24736819-20151212160707/@comment-5583506-20151214233150

"Aye. Not a single one of them have been incarcerated, but then again how could we? They are immortal and timeless. Imagine how many men and women that would have to sacrifice their lives to bring them to justice? While I don't agree with killing them, since that is not who we Investigators are, I can't really see any other option but to do so. I mean, we all read Ignatius' journal. There were moments were I was able to see them as nothing but people. Misguided and selfish perhaps, but still people. When I was captured by Ignatius at the Academy, he even apologized to me that I had to be sacrificed so that he could be cured. I think that anyone who have lived for centuries,  unable to show themselves in public,  unable to die... unable to live... I think that anyone would become corrupted under those circumstances. I can't even begin to imagine what I would have done to escape such a fate. So... perhaps this is for the best, yes? To grant them their final rest. Not only for the world's sake, but for their own. They have atoned for their sins and we shall set them free."