"Of course."
522 DC, Spring
News arrive from the prospectors in the south; a suitable location for mines with profitable veins of Durian Eyes have been found, and the mining has begun! First loads of the gemstones should be going northwest to Tamaridon by the summer, and profits into the Treasury by end of the year!
522 DC, Mid-Spring
The seas are calm again; the Admiral has taken the Durian Navy to the Nestel archipelago once more!
522 DC, Late Spring
Your wife has given birth to another boy! She named him 'Adrak'.
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Another skirmish won by your Navy, and the ships sail to the main island of the Nestel people.
522 DC, Summer
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Your troops have landed on the main Nestel island and have taken Qan, an important port, in the east of it! From here, troops and supplies can be unloaded, preparing the Army to begin a true conquest of Nestel.
Two mornings afterwards you receive a delegation of Sahk priests, as one of the capital city judges have charged their fellow priest with murder.
It has happened that this priest, named Cat, was accosted by a Tannerer, who then began to preach the words of Tan and tried to convince the Sahk priest to convert. Citing the holy rights of Sahkism, the priest pulled a knife upon the heretic and stabbed him in the arm, but the wound proved fatal and the Tannerer died, causing quite a commotion amongst the people.
A) The Sahk law is ancient and always dealt with nagging heretics the same way. The priest merely followed the old customs - he should be let out of the dungeon.
B) The religious law allows but the common law doesn't; let's say that this Cat can go free if his comrades pay a large fine to the capital's administration.
C) Murder is murder, even if in defence of one's faith! He shall rot in the dungeon for years for spilling the blood of fellow Durian and a freeman.