"Ah, yes, that... that is a more immediate concern," he says, looking off to the side. "We've been, ah, mostly lucky here, when it comes to ... people with ill intent arriving." He looks a little upset as he says this. "But we haven't been -- completely free of it, I suppose. There's no use in assuming the mansion spirits are purposefully protecting us from harm. We could try and warn as many people as we can about him so that if he does arrive people will at least know to be wary?" Though that also has him a little... unsure. He doesn't want to start a witch hunt, and what if this sets a bad precedent? This is, for many people, a second chance. Even some people who are undoubtedly villains in their respective stories.
Claudius is a villain. Dionysus is pretty sure Aleksander is a villain where he comes from. Crowley's a demon, that's like a bible villain, right? They're all harmless. Just because Aornis couldn't handle being here doesn't mean they should stop giving everyone a chance to change.
But at the same time... he knows there's got to be some way to protect the people here. If Sweeney Todd showed up tomorrow, Dionysus would be the first person to warn everyone not to let him near their throats. This is someone who has already done real harm to someone here, and might be likely to keep doing harm to others.
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Claudius is a villain. Dionysus is pretty sure Aleksander is a villain where he comes from. Crowley's a demon, that's like a bible villain, right? They're all harmless. Just because Aornis couldn't handle being here doesn't mean they should stop giving everyone a chance to change.
But at the same time... he knows there's got to be some way to protect the people here. If Sweeney Todd showed up tomorrow, Dionysus would be the first person to warn everyone not to let him near their throats. This is someone who has already done real harm to someone here, and might be likely to keep doing harm to others.