[quote=Professor_Wyvern] Torture isn't for eliciting confession, and typically wasn't used often. Really it was used to get information, and make sure the truth was being told. Don't worry you can represent yourself at trial as per Real Inquisition Tribunals. (Either by getting Witnesses to Testify for you.) Or ruining the character of the other witnesses. And no, I haven't. I should.And she'll get tortured.... ONLY IF SHE DOESN'T REVEAL THE TRUTH! [/quote] Whose truth would that be? We only see the world as we believe it, people don't take no for an answer when they have the power to change it [quote=Feigling] Yeah. Everyone seems to be under the impression Inquisitors didn't care whether you told the truth or lied - you died either way. I don't think it's true. I blame Monty Python.Ruining character, you say? Mehehe...Oh no, you really shouldn't. Don't get me wrong, it's masterfully written and it comes from a perspective rarely seen, but Vlad is that bloody descriptive, and I've got a rather... strong imagination. I wish I could unsee.You can't torture me, I'll just summon the ghosts of past heretics. [/quote] The best way to prove innocence is to make spirits dance like puppets. At least you're honest!