I understand the suffering the two Arch devils have caused. I have given my account of that night to your family. You know that we were not told what we were about to see, and were invited to bear witness provided we did not interfere. You also must know that interference would have been fruitless in assisting, even if you do not believe there would have been dire consequences if we had attempted to interfere.
I have already stated officially, and will state again here. If given the choice to watch a friend be tortured and killed with the knowledge that I can do nothing to help, or to have that friend be tortured and killed without me knowing about it and not being able to help, I will always choose to watch and be able to preserve my friend's story. It is the only moral choice to make if you have any respect for the person. Any other choice is selfishly protecting yourself from witnessing the horrors your friend is forced to endure.
Comparing my holy duty to preserve the great story to suggesting a witch hunt based on misdirected rage seems to me to be faulty reasoning to justify unjust actions.
-OOG Michael Smith