Talk:The Witchfinder/@comment-37017073-20181020221333

It's always seemed weird to me that Aredian was so quick to single out Morgana when Gaius listed treating her as one of the ways that he'd served the king. I mean, he's the court physician and Morgana had likely been living there for roughly ten years or more by that point. It only stands to reason that he'd have treated her for something in all that time, even if only for a headache or minor stomach bug. And nothing Gaius said really suggested that he was giving her regular treatments, only that he'd treated her in general. ("I've saved his life. I've treated his ward. I've protected his only son.")

...Unless Aredian already had his eye on Morgana and was willing to seize any excuse to question her, but considering he apparently made his living by framing people (at least part of the time) you'd think the king's beloved ward would be the last person he'd go after. Not when the only suspicious things she'd done at that point was flinch when he looked up at her window and look uneasy when he claimed that the sorcerer was in the throne room.