I concur with Seeker Reed. Giving him to the Dalish is inappropriate. It is not our duty to placate the tender feelings of wronged parties, but to see that justice is served.
[Had Cade attacked a farmer, would he then be given a plow and delivered over to the nearest farmstead?
His eye falls back on Cade and he sighs. Which is an unusual level of expression for Aleron and indicates just how terribly difficult he finds this situation. Even having only just met the young Templar, there's a sense of responsibility for him moving forward. Because clearly he should have been removed from service long ere this and somehow he managed to slip through the cracks of responsible leadership.]
I am not certain how his superiors managed to miss his adverse reaction to battle, but I find it a dereliction of duty on their part that he should have been allowed to continue in such a state. He is not the first to have their mind harmed by harsh events, but we need not continue to inflict damages by putting him into the path of repeated shock. It would be cruel.
I propose he be given secretarial duties - so his training need not go to waste - and no longer be deployed in any fashion.
[He looks then to Malcolm for agreement or dissent.]
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[Had Cade attacked a farmer, would he then be given a plow and delivered over to the nearest farmstead?
His eye falls back on Cade and he sighs. Which is an unusual level of expression for Aleron and indicates just how terribly difficult he finds this situation. Even having only just met the young Templar, there's a sense of responsibility for him moving forward. Because clearly he should have been removed from service long ere this and somehow he managed to slip through the cracks of responsible leadership.]
I am not certain how his superiors managed to miss his adverse reaction to battle, but I find it a dereliction of duty on their part that he should have been allowed to continue in such a state. He is not the first to have their mind harmed by harsh events, but we need not continue to inflict damages by putting him into the path of repeated shock. It would be cruel.
I propose he be given secretarial duties - so his training need not go to waste - and no longer be deployed in any fashion.
[He looks then to Malcolm for agreement or dissent.]