Talk:Renner Theiere Chardelon Ryle Vaiself/@comment-190.98.91.46-20160223160023/@comment-73.169.91.89-20160224033913

The fact that she told Climb to not even go look at the bodies is quite suspicious. Given what we know of her foul play seems likely. A couple of (completely wild) guesses I have are these.

1.  She felt some envy or concern about other women getting close to Climb. (She did ask Climb when he rescued them what he felt about them, which even Climb thought was wierd, but he answered pity)

2.  The deal with Nazarick involved handing over people and/or corpses, and they were handily available at no real cost to her goals. (If she struck a deal with Demiurge who wanted people as resources, even the formation she came up with with the adventurers/guards may have been sacrificial offering type, in addition to the captured civilians,)

3.  A political move. Save people to get populace on your side, then kill them and blame others in order to stit populace against rivals. (Renner's policies act as patron of the Adventurer's Guild, and the ones she is pinning the blame on were mercenaries, discrediting workers or their patrons perhaps?)

End of the line, we can't say for sure yet, hope it doesn't forever remain an implied thing.