"An esteemed monk of the Brotherhood once said that all who wish to understand the universe must come to be like birds. In order to fly we must balance wings of wisdom and compassion. There are certainly worse things to be compared to than a magpie," Suki bowed appreciatively to Khulun.
Turning back to the Scorpion, she once again took a moment to consider before tackling his question.
"Neither in its entirety," she eventually replied. "Misguided people have committed foul acts with good intentions. And sometimes noble acts can result in terrible things happening. Thus whether one can morally justify their actions cannot be all about either."
"That said," she continued, "I believe between the two, intent is more important. After all, surely you would agree that a noble man has control over his intentions? The same cannot be said of all outcomes that his actions may cause."