You know, if Breden is the spy, they’re really not good at their job I would think.
I don’t know about a helot playthrough, but in the noble one, Breden basically entraps the PC. The PC was just minding his business doing noble things and suddenly this helot gets them involved with the rebellion.
One would think that Breden’s job description, if they are indeed the spy, is to prevent rebellions, not create them.
And why would Breden go after the PC? Does a reputation as being a nice guy get instantly equated with “probably a rebel?” If so, it must suck to be a noble, apparently being a noble just means you’re oppressed in a different manner than helots.