@Sippenhaft, ich hab die entsprechende Textstelle jetzt mal zusammengesucht. Hervorhebungen von mir. Kann man als Sippenhaft interpretieren. PS: Das mit dem Erbe hatte ich total verpeilt, mein Fehler.
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Dialogue between Kasmeer and Marjory
Marjory Delaqua: Hey. What's wrong? You've been unusually quiet today.
Kasmeer Meade: (sigh) It's my father's birthday. He'd have been forty-five today.
Marjory Delaqua: I'm sorry. Do you want to talk about it?
Kasmeer Meade: I just miss him. He didn't deserve to die like that…like a rat in a cage.
Marjory Delaqua: Why was he in jail?
Kasmeer Meade: He was in debtor's prison. It's not what you think. He was a good father.
Marjory Delaqua: How did he get into debt?
Kasmeer Meade: My brother, Kyle, liked to gamble. He lost a lot. My father loved him, and he used family money to bail him out.
Kasmeer Meade: They were going to kill Kyle.
Marjory Delaqua: So then your father couldn't pay his own bills.
Kasmeer Meade: That's right. So they took everything we had left, and they put him in prison.
Marjory Delaqua: That's why you were looking for a job.
Kasmeer Meade: And you hired me. I'll never forget how you saved me that day, Jory.
Marjory Delaqua: I had no idea your situation was so…dark.
Marjory Delaqua: He died in prison?
Kasmeer Meade: Uh-huh. A nobleman in debtor's prison… Well, you can imagine what they…thought of him there.
Kasmeer Meade: I visited him as often as I could, but he hated me seeing him like that.
Kasmeer Meade: And then he was just gone.
Marjory Delaqua: It must have been terrifying for you when they arrested your father.
Kasmeer Meade: I'd been with my tutor, working on staff spells, and when I got home, they were there.
Kasmeer Meade: They had him in chains, and they wouldn't let me speak to him.
Kasmeer Meade: They wouldn't let me…do anything. They seized the house and were taking all our things.
Marjory Delaqua: I'm so sorry.
Kasmeer Meade: The guard in charge took pity on me, I think. He told me I could take one item from the house.
Kasmeer Meade: But I had to decide right then. One thing…from all my belongings, my family's heritage.
Kasmeer Meade: He said, "You better choose carefully. It's all you're ever getting back."
Kasmeer Meade: I could have taken one of my mother's necklaces or a valuable piece of art, but he was adamant. Only one thing.
Marjory Delaqua: What did you take?
Kasmeer Meade: I took the stuffed bear my father had given me… (sob)