Lightbane is hinting at an interesting point, I think. Both the HBE troops and the prince are curious about the pillar of lightning recently seen in the area; the HBE at least believe it to have some religious significance.
From what I've seen, they are talking about a pillar of
light. A jump from light to electricity is not a very obvious one to make. Basically, I think only Gigadyne would be an immediate suspect.
But I think we are missing the point here. The pillar attracted everyone's attention not because of a religious significance or something like that - only the artefact has it, and only for Berzam, because
everything is about religion there - but because it is a highly unusual phenomenon that has occured in a troubled region, and, if artificial in nature, was caused by a highly powerful being. In this case being powerful is what may cause a suspicion, ah, of being
that powerful.
Powerful things do not interest people because of some symbolic meaning, but by themselves. I am pretty sure that is we dispose of 100 people by any method we would command the same amount of attention, regardless of the spells we've used.
We need to move east, towards the exiled monsters.
Which is something that puzzles me. Is there anything that prevents you - physically - from just walking away and moving east whenever you want? What, do you think they will shackle you to the rock or something? How is that an argument for anything?
Oh, you probably want to take your powerbase - or at least the benefits it provides - with you, since we've settled in the gobbo village and chose it as our base of operations. Well, I am sad to say that they are based in Methuss and unless you do your best Moses impersonation, that's where they will stay for the foreseeable future, so you are stuck dealing with the local problems if you want to keep them.
They are practically the only reason why we care about any of the recent occurences at all, and aren't going lolkxbye on the local conflicts. My impression is that we want to run our own empire before we move anywhere.