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It's a silly part of this quest, I agree. I guess it's done this way only to make it not so easy - I mean, you could just pickpocket everyone at night and have your proof right away.
Anyway you can convince bandits even if you don't have dice.
I think the monastery part of the main story is the best.
If you kill anyone in the monastery that will count as 'Pious killed'. That guy in the library isn't the real Pious (must be Siskin), but the game trusts your judgement.
That makes sense, but why would Henry look... ah forget it, I don't wanna know.
But it was siskin 🤔 or not. Doesnt matter. Thats what you get for reading at night. 😂