Sir Elgon stared at Captain Devlin in shock, momentarily unable to believe that the Inquisition had set its sights on him and Captain Albyn.
He knew that Lady Jocelynn was innocent. She hadn't done anything wrong her entire life, much less anything that would draw the ire of the Inquisition. She'd even received healing from Confessor Eleanor just the night before. That alone should have been enough to prove her innocence.
But not only had the Inquisitor rejected that evidence, he had broken with traditions that called for the Inquisition to respect people of noble birth and he'd thrown Lady Jocelynn in the dungeon. Worse, it seemed like the Inquisitor was determined to round up anyone remotely associated with their lady in an effort to find some 'conspiracy' that didn't exist.