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ty sir
It won't stop progression, but there are a couple NPCs that have quests later in the game.
:(
Hard.
If you've already done that or don't care about Ifan, then go wild.
they killed my kitty :(
Nope, "I was only following orders" does NOT cut it.
You just gotta be careful about that. Send Ifan in alone while whoever the cat is following stays back.
It does when the orders that they follow is to be prison guards to a group of people that are honestly a threat to the general population. Fort Joy isn't a death camp and most of the Magisters don't mistreat the Sourcerers.
Between the Silent Monks and the Shriekers, a death camp might even be preferable. Some lower-ranked Magisters profess to not know what the "cure" really entails and can perhaps be forgiven, but Fort Joy isn't exactly that big so I dunno how anybody stationed there wouldn't at least know about the Purging.
That might be a bit gracious interpretation when considering all the magisters involved throughout the game. Then you've got the purely blind and stupid people who know the top Brass are up to no good. I don't think they are all evil though and probably doing what they think is right. Whether that is half of them or more, hard to say.
As for the dogs, @OP, I'd like to think you're putting them out of their misery, in a humane way... esp. after a certain quest. :(