No more likely than the rest, excluding Teelo Norri and She Who Waits.
And I would say that a "bloodthirsty bandit" is rather unlikely to be in a position to shape the ritual to his ends anyway.
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>>Giving [power] to a bloodthirsty outlaw is going a bit far.
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>Perhaps she hates the Carmanians even more? There is the
>sterling example of Churchill who once said that "If Hitler invaded
>hell I would make at least a favourable reference to the devil in the
>House of Commons".
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Or perhaps he was just a convenient tool for some very dangerous dirty work.
That seems rather more likely to me.
-- -- "The T'ang emperors were strong believers in the pills of immortality. More emperors died of poisoning from ingesting minerals in the T'ang than in any other dynasty" - Eva Wong _The Shambhala Guide to Taoism_ Paul K.
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