The high inquisitor was completely serious when he charged Ves with the crimes of sacrilege and blasphemy!
Even if the latter stood on shaky grounds, the former was already serious enough to condemn him to death!
His status as a foreigner and a guest to the state wouldn't protect him from the death penalty in case the Ylvainan Inquisition found him guilty. Any foreigner and non-believer who voluntarily entered a religious state implicitly or explicitly accepted their house rules!
If foreigners objected to these unfair rules based on religious rather than legal grounds, then they shouldn't have visited the state in the first place!
Therefore, even if his status as a de facto Journeyman afforded Ves some protection, he could not count on the MTA to bail him out of his own stupidity!