Kaite emerged from the alleyways shortly after Tiberius, the group having already converged on a woman and bound her. She didn't ask any questions, trusting their intuition. Behind her visor, she frowned as she looked down at the woman and then to her comrades before Tiberius spoke. Replying with a wave of her hand, she softly sighed, [color=a187be]"I guess big things come in spall packages, ah?"[/color] with a tinge of disappointment in her voice before taking her leave. She was glad that the party managed to have enough self-sufficiency to so quickly handle the situation, though most of the details escaped the knight who knew only of the deeds done. To this end, Kaite had no clue why she was expected to be involved in deciding the creature's fate, looking between the colored stones in her hand. The answer seemed obvious as it was only fair for the guilty to pay the price. However, she would be a hypocrite to cast such a vote either way. Xen's words painted the monster in a woman's body as an asset to the extent of hunting down the warlock and routing their forces. As valuable as such information appeared to be, the grain of salt came with the understanding that the creature was turning traitor after being caught. Bound and gagged after the murder of a family, Tiberius's musings before casting his vote explaining everything Kaite needed to know. Kaite was confident that wandering blind would be safer than trusting such a creature not to lead them astray. Though she saw much of herself in the monster, Kaite knew who she was and the limits of her darkness. If the creature was truly remorseful, if the creature truly sought help for an end to their supposed curse, then they wouldn't have been in this situation...who knew how many other bodies paved the path they followed to reach this point; the most recent ones were how they were finally caught. She found slight solace in dropping the black stone into the bowl. Kaite may have seen herself as a monster, but she was no animal. [color=a187be]"Simply having good intentions does not a good monster, make"[/color] she softly said with a shake of her head as she stepped away, the entire situation leaving a bad taste in her mouth and wishing to be done with it.