Morgan nodded, glad that Juniper seemed reasonable enough to know it was unlikely Wessex would be brought to justice in any kind of physical manner. Their relations as regions were fresh, just beginning to stabilise, and that would only ruin the progress they had made.
It seemed the Fae had an idea of what it was she actually wanted and Morgan listened intently to the proposal, trying to work out as it came which parts of it she could make possible. "So you are proposing a kind of trial of the Ascended, orchestrated by each region except the Grounds?" She asked, trying to make sure she had the right idea, though she already had no idea how it would be achieved. "I am not inherently opposed to the idea of being a part of that, but I believe you might have a harder time convincing other region's leaders. Such a plan requires a lot of co-operation and trust that no one is tipping the decision to benefit their own side." She was well aware that Halo was likely the least educated region when it came to the Ascended and might not know the consequences of all decisions, could easily be given a foul part to play in their punishment.
"Also, I would say this to you: what if this council reaches a conclusion the Fae do not judge as righteous enough? Will all agree to go along with it?" From what Morgan had heard, the Fae could be a furiously angry people (often justifiably, to be fair); she doubted they'd accept a verdict they found too lenient.
As for protection...she nodded and laced her fingers together. "I would be interested to know what you feel your people and Greatwood could provide for Halo in return."