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Well, I've already said my piece on whether or not we should bring him with us tomorrow. It is an option I think viable to solve this as quickly and efficiently as possible, but we either do it, or we don't, and I think the current vote count is pretty even.
And if we don't, Niece doesn't really have a whole load of sensible options. Sure, she can chain up the knives, but that's not going to prevent him from running off (unless she chains him up too), nor is it going to prevent him from finding other inventive means of hurting people who wants to stop him from hurting himself.
She -could- get the dungeon guards to lock Benjamin up, but nobody wants that, I think. The best option to keep him under wraps, I believe, would be for her to talk to Father McLaughing, Lia and Sun about seeing to that her husband is kept somewhere sturdy, yet safe. They're caring and inventive, so I think they should be able to help if she just told them the truth of things and asked for help. Also, they're the healers in town, so she'll want to go to them anyway.
(That said, if we want to bring Benjamin along, she may want to come up with a decent cover story. Serious kitchen accident, or whatever.)
If Benjamin is kept safe here, her main solution would be to get some crawler to get her the goods Benjamin needs... hopefully that will cure his affliction. Player should certainly offer to -look- for it, especially since he's the only guy available right now who's got the guts and will to look into the dungeon problem, but there's no guarantee that he will find it. Reinforcements from Central are also still a week or something off, so if Player can't do it, she'll have to wait it out.
Depending on how the clergy wants to keep Benjamin safe, he may have to quit making meals for Manuel, though. Same if he goes with us. That's gonna attract attention either way, unless someone comes up with a really good cover story. I don't know if Niece wants to keep this between as few people as possible or not.
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