It is not our job, no. However, whatever our personal feelings on the decision, the legal fact is a valid judgment has been rendered by the Champion of Kirkwall and the Inquisition has chosen to abide by it, conceding the primacy of the Wardens in the ongoing matter.
And we should be careful. No one is obligated to see him, I agree, but if we actively make it difficult for Anders to prevent himself from being perverted by a demon, we run the risk of the Inquisition deciding that a Council that will undermine their decisions in such a way will no longer be legitimised by them, and we will lose the ability to act in this matter and others. Our authority is theirs, ultimately. I would not risk mages being unrepresented.
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And we should be careful. No one is obligated to see him, I agree, but if we actively make it difficult for Anders to prevent himself from being perverted by a demon, we run the risk of the Inquisition deciding that a Council that will undermine their decisions in such a way will no longer be legitimised by them, and we will lose the ability to act in this matter and others. Our authority is theirs, ultimately. I would not risk mages being unrepresented.