
Harrowed Wizard |

I'm in a similar boat. After the PCs discovered who put the shadowblood in Aron's pack, the NG Rogue/Cleric of Sivanah decided to try and redeem her.
I'm not sure if I want to take time out of our already limited game time though to go on a mini-quest that diverts too much time from the rest of the AP. I'm thinking of maybe converting one of the skirmishes in Drezen into a slightly longer encounter area that she tells the PCs about and she goes along and helps. I'll try and connect it to something she did in the past shortly after she converted over to the demons. As I'm writing this I'm sort of thinking about attaching Moxsahbuul's original death and then creation to Nurah somehow.
I'm also considering her telling the PCs about Eustoyriax being at Drezen as that was the whole reason for providing Aron with the shadowblood. She doesn't know that Eustoryriax is Mythic but the PCs are experienced enough to know that a "named" demon commander is probably more than just the basic stat-block for that monster.
EDIT: Also one of my players has read Worldwound Gambit and knows that shadowblood and Shadow Demon's aren't something fun to mess around with.

isaic16 |

I'd probably need to know a bit more about how they've handled her thus far in order to tell you what might work.
In my particular case, She was arrested and put in a prison tent, and the cleric had RP discussions with her for about a month in-game. At that point, I had an encounter with the queen (In order to connect to the setting better, I had her teleport in herself (along with a wizard to cast the teleport) to give the orders for the rebuilding of the city. At the end of that encounter, the PC's turned Nurah over to the queen, as it was her responsibility to cast judgement. I had been tracking her redemption over the course of conversations with the cleric and Sosiel (there was also an event where she assisted the PC's in Divining Drezen Citadel), and determined she was Neutral. Because of that, the Queen, effectively, put her on work release.
I then used the Jeskar Helton situation to cast doubt on her, and when she was absolved of that (the PC's never seriously suspected her, and went about to prove her innocence), she was well on the path to full redemption.

Saminjutsu |

My Nurah was never tried. after the shadowblood incident, the PCs pretty much suspected her. While the party debated what to do, the Paladin said he would take care of it. His solution was to NEVER LET HER OUT OF HIS SIGHT. They took her on every mission, telling her it was because of her bolstering abilities.
During this time, the cha heavy Paladin protected her, helped her, and subsequently wooed her. when the PCs attacked the castle, Nurah proved herself to the PCs that she changed by revealing Kirandra's disguise.

isaic16 |

My Nurah was never tried. after the shadowblood incident, the PCs pretty much suspected her. While the party debated what to do, the Paladin said he would take care of it. His solution was to NEVER LET HER OUT OF HIS SIGHT. They took her on every mission, telling her it was because of her bolstering abilities.
During this time, the cha heavy Paladin protected her, helped her, and subsequently wooed her. when the PCs attacked the castle, Nurah proved herself to the PCs that she changed by revealing Kirandra's disguise.
That sounds really cool. Glad it worked out for you!