Count Hosni talks of righting wrongs, of making amends, and of driving out the cultists. I wonder though what price his conscience sets for his atonement. Is it one good deed for every bad, one life saved for each death caused? Whatever his tariff, I have to believe in the possibility of the redemption of Count Hosni Et-Tura; because I have to believe that a man might find peace despite the darkest of circumstances.
Besides, if Hosni can stay true to his word and turn from smuggler to benefactor, from thug to protector, then we can say there is at least one aristocrat in the whole of High Rock who is worthy of the title Noble… and a Redguard one at that!
S.K