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If you've been paying attention at all you'd know one is literally in an "enemy of my enemy is my friend" situation with you.
One is an incompetent, haughty toad who definitely IS working for your enemies.
And two are just a couple of drunk soldiers that unluckily got caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Maybe you don't care, but who gets the blame has some fairly long term impacts to the story.
(Spoilers) So I looked this up and it says crow gets it no matter what I do. Is that true? If it is I am so glad I didn't spend any time trying to effect the outcome at all.
Also, condemning a man because he cares for the sick and injured is a little dark, although yes I get the tactical benefit there. I will simply mention that intentionally targeting non-combatant medical personnel IS technically a war crime.