It was a tough one. During the battle, there was a pop-up saying the enemy general had fallen in battle (but no voice over announcement), so we were both a bit shocked and appalled when he turned up on the ransom list.
Releasing him would mean the whole battle achieved nothing.
I advocated ransoming him for bad meta-gaming reasons - if the Papacy had money, Dieter would have the consolation of being rich; if it did not, the mission would be achieved and Dieter would be off the hook in terms of bad traits.
However,
MiniEcon rightly could not rationalise such thinking IC, so went with execution.
I am not exactly sure how he is going to write it up, but in previous battles,
MiniEcon has been influenced by the end of the Godfather: "Do you, Michael Corelone, repent your sins?" etc and has been asking all his Papist prisoners if they renounced their sins before releasing them. I figure the Pope should just say "No", which obviously would not work out too well for him.

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