1) Arianna Ortega did not bind him, she hired him.Even if it's not an explicit alliance, he's still getting something he wants from us: getting revenge on someone who bound him.
It feels pretty disrespectful for us to let our friends come to harm like this, because we know Broken Seeker will hurt them, just not permanently.
Plus letting a supernatural murder god just keep on doing his thing for some nebulous future greater good does not sit well with me. We can put the Red Court on our shit list and go after them all on our own.
We appear to have convinced him that she was dealing in bad faith at best because bullshit social combat, but we dont actually know that.
2) Initiating combat has a non-zero chance of our friends dying.
And not just them, given that this is Chicago, a city of 3 million, and a full out magical fire fight against the naagloshii and its crew is straight up going to lead into the midst of civilians being used as human shields, according to the Native American Senior Council wizard:
"You had it on the run," I said. "You could have killed it."
"Sure," Listens-to-Wind said. "Would have been a chase, and then more fight. Might have taken hours. Would have made the old ghost desperate. It would have started using innocents as shields, obstacles, distractions." The old medicine man shrugged. "Maybe I would have lost, too. And while it was going on, spiders would be eating fat old hill-billies and picking their fangs clean with their bones."
Ebenezar snorted. "Never would have happened. I don't much care for vampires, especially not those White Court weasels, but I'll say this much for them. They can fight, when they have a mind to. After the first rush, those bugs were a lot more careful."
"Yeah," I said. "They didn't have much of a spine when they tried to stop me on the trail to Edinburgh."
Both of the old wizards traded a look, and then Injun Joe turned back to me. "You got jumped by spiders going through the Way?"
"Yeah," I said. I thought about it and was surprised. Had it happened so recently? "Two days ago, when I came to Edinburgh. I told you about it. The killer must have had some kind of watch put on the Chicago end of the Way, to get them into position in time to intercept me." I let out a weary little snigger.
"Sure," Listens-to-Wind said. "Would have been a chase, and then more fight. Might have taken hours. Would have made the old ghost desperate. It would have started using innocents as shields, obstacles, distractions." The old medicine man shrugged. "Maybe I would have lost, too. And while it was going on, spiders would be eating fat old hill-billies and picking their fangs clean with their bones."
Ebenezar snorted. "Never would have happened. I don't much care for vampires, especially not those White Court weasels, but I'll say this much for them. They can fight, when they have a mind to. After the first rush, those bugs were a lot more careful."
"Yeah," I said. "They didn't have much of a spine when they tried to stop me on the trail to Edinburgh."
Both of the old wizards traded a look, and then Injun Joe turned back to me. "You got jumped by spiders going through the Way?"
"Yeah," I said. I thought about it and was surprised. Had it happened so recently? "Two days ago, when I came to Edinburgh. I told you about it. The killer must have had some kind of watch put on the Chicago end of the Way, to get them into position in time to intercept me." I let out a weary little snigger.
I assure you that most people would prefer disrespect to an increased chance of death.
3) It is not our job to fix all the worlds problems right this evening.
Know when to hold them, when to fold them, and dont overplay your hand.
Its not like we dont know where to find Broken Seeker if we want to in the future.
If an armed group near a school were willing to stand down and walk away, and the police forced a firefight in that location anyway, we would want the heads of the police officer who gave the orders to start the fight.
Same logic here.
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