Talk:Corvo Attano/@comment-26007095-20160104170025/@comment-16533050-20160106184707

True, but Timsh also preys on the aristocracy.

Look at Wiles Roland, the entirety of the Evictions List, the conversation between the two lawyers at the Law Offices, and even listen to the conversation Simmons has with his superior.

The aristocracy may be messed up, but they surely wouldn't like Timsh targeting them. He's a danger to the them and I doubt they would tolerate such a threat to their very existence.

Thus, he plays the kind-hearted barrister, ready and willing to aid them in anyway he can: listening to their woes, hearing the local gossip, even giving them properties assessments free of charge as he investigates every little thing they have of value.