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But then she stays petrified forever? Maybe remove petrification and flee?
I too prefer to leave as little dead as possible.
But just leave her petrified, why not? That way your hands are clean and she gets to live a long, rich life as statuary.
Well after you kill her and cast spirit vision you find out she murdered her traveling companions...
Sometimes you face a choice in life. You can walk up to that well armed gang on the street, say hello, and buy them all beer. Or you can jump in there with your knife and get shot 20 times and die.
She faces this choice, and picks option B after you save her. Darwin happens, and in such cases, I argue that it is plenty deserved.
It's this. The combination of "ungrateful" and "too dumb to live" erase any sympathy she might deserve.