But by that logic, if he didn't remember what you said, and you didn't tell him after... he technically wasn't warned while he was fully conscious.
There should be no actual 'excuse' for anything, but it does not make them a monster if they were not in their right mind. It sounds like more could have been done to prevent it, and if so, there should have been. If anyone knew an amulet was causing the trouble, why didn't anyone try to remove it from him forcibly? Better that than to allow more trouble to happen. I mean, I can't say it was obvious the amulet was causing it or that it was obvious he was wearing it but... if it were and I were in his place I'd prefer someone knocking me out and removing the amulet from me if that's what it took.
It was reckless in its own right, but you say 'ignoring your warning' and it goes right back up to 'more prevention' and a question... why wasn't it repeated if there were any mention of said amulet again?
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There should be no actual 'excuse' for anything, but it does not make them a monster if they were not in their right mind. It sounds like more could have been done to prevent it, and if so, there should have been. If anyone knew an amulet was causing the trouble, why didn't anyone try to remove it from him forcibly? Better that than to allow more trouble to happen. I mean, I can't say it was obvious the amulet was causing it or that it was obvious he was wearing it but... if it were and I were in his place I'd prefer someone knocking me out and removing the amulet from me if that's what it took.
It was reckless in its own right, but you say 'ignoring your warning' and it goes right back up to 'more prevention' and a question... why wasn't it repeated if there were any mention of said amulet again?