That might be a slightly more complicated situation. For example, will doing so result in the obliteration of the citadel?
And, while we have had access to Bonaccorso's palace, the noblewoman you are referring to has her own place and security, so there is the logistical aspect of it.
Neither of these are impossible to resolve, but things are very volatile. What she did was for the safety of the citadel, as far as we aware, and whenever we leave, this place will need those who can ensure that safety. Perhaps talking with her before making a decision would be wise.
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And, while we have had access to Bonaccorso's palace, the noblewoman you are referring to has her own place and security, so there is the logistical aspect of it.
Neither of these are impossible to resolve, but things are very volatile. What she did was for the safety of the citadel, as far as we aware, and whenever we leave, this place will need those who can ensure that safety. Perhaps talking with her before making a decision would be wise.