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Beyond that you might miss having him in camp. You could go up to him and chat...about the same dialogue options that never change.
Spolier for Camellia.
Cam wants to kill whoever comes.
I'm not far so can only say my assumption: There aren't any "consequences", but Ramien says "please don't kill him"
Did not or might not be far enough in the game.
Given how the games alignment system works I find this does fit in an extreme cast. He was extremely bent on the rule of law and the rules, they had been betrayed before so he rest back on law and order. I think neutral because he didn't enjoy or condem the killing, it was simply necessary (in his eyes) to keep the city safe. He was so paranoid all were suspect so all his actions were justified.
He was still a ♥♥♥♥ and deserved to have his butt liberally kicked in good measure however!
During battle for Iz Hurlun or Stanton can protect camp with Sword of Valor banner, but honestly banner bonuses at this point are insignificant
Losing out on full ascension ending, but screw that