Despite the rage on the Abbot's face, his voice comes out steady, his words enunciated like sharpened sword. "You are a child of Asmodeus. I knew from the moment I saw you that you were a patron of evil, impure and unfit to live in this realm, but it was my duty to allow you a chance. I did not think you would stoop to defiling the site of my miracles."
"You don't understand," you say. "I was attacked. The... horrible thing in here. It almost killed me. And the creatures being kept here - they're starving."
The Abbot looks down at the pile of flesh that was once the golem. Your pulse increases; you know he's not going to like what you did to his pet.
"You are a disappointment, child," he says. "But it is your nature - I am the one at fault for trusting you. You being related to the other human who brought impurity to the Abbey, I should have acted on my initial instinct." He looks back up at you and meets your eyes. You sense... pity?
"I won't bother you any more," you say. "Let me leave and I will never return to the Abbey. This is the only time I will ask."
"This will be better if you hold still," he says, moving toward you now. "It is too late to fix your impurity, but I can still enact my divine duty to repent for my mistake."
Your Flaming Sphere floats behind you. You can feel its heat. You are ready to employ it if you need to, and your longsword is at arm's reach, too.
>Slam the Flaming Sphere at the Abbot. Choose another action to perform at the same time. (Initiate combat)>Try to negotiate with the Abbot. (Persuasion, Intimidation, or Deception)>Free the Mongrelfolk and fight (Initiate combat)>Free the Mongrelfolk and flee. (Dexterity, DC 20)>Surrender.>Cast a spell or use an item (list: https://pastebin.com/chuTtwgW)>Other (specify)