User blog comment:Dispelling Mage/Chapter: In the Moment of Silence (474) - Review/@comment-112.198.98.88-20160227062702/@comment-7418318-20160227084318

Only partially and indirectly.

Yes he did create the Demons and yes they did it to return to him, but does that really make him fully responsible? After all the Demons decided to take those actions on their own, without any input from him.

Saying he's fully responsible because he created them doesn't fly with me. It's like saying that if a person robs a bank both the perpetrator and his/her parents should go to prison. Sure he's partially responsible for creating the Demons and then abondoning them and maybe for not properly "bringing them up" in a figure of speech, but as I said no full responsibility from this direction.

What weights a bit heavier is him knowing what the Demons were up to, having the ability to do something about it, but choosing to keep out of it and let them just go on with it, while watching from the shadows. But again this is far less severe than actually ordering them to do it.

The full responsibility goes to Mard Geer for coming up with their plans and ordering the other Demons to execute them.