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Then I went back and killed the nobleman, reputation be damned.
Didn't get much chance to express disgust over turning the said girl into an omnicidal time bomb or over my slaughtering of well upwards of 50 people just to get to that room.
By chance had Grieving Mother around, so was able to cure the girl and then sent her off somewhere far away to a live of probable poverty that she's completely unprepared for.
Got back to the noble and contemplated killing him, but ended up taking the money instead - I misread and thought killing him would actually give positive reputation, and that was just too much of a broken Aesop.
But if I did, that would probably mean that the guy is dead, the girl is running away oblivious to the fact that she just inherited his estates, and I get the reputation hit because there are no options other than outright killing him or letting him walk free.
tl;dr: that quest was really sloppily written.