[You wake up in a courtroom. You’re not really sure how you got here, just that you’re here. There’s Jerry, sitting at the judges box. For some he might be new, and others he might be familiar or semi-familiar. He scrutinizes you, and then motions to the jury box. There’s a plaque that’s sitting on the outside that says “Council”, but there’s no one sitting there. Everything looks clean and maintained, but there’s no one in the courtroom but you and Jerry.
Weird.]
You are charged with harm to your fellow Chosen. In order to repent and further your rehabilitation, you have been tasked to show remorse for your crime by explaining to others what happened and what it means, and what it means to you. If there is no action taken, there will be consequences.
[Jerry blinks down at you, fingers threading together as he looks down from the judges’ box.]
How do you plead?
[ooc: you have until May 9th to submit your Sentencing HERE Even if your character doesn’t proceed with the Sentencing, you must comment on the NPC inbox for your penalty.
Also, there are effects for ignoring this Sentencing. The longer that Ellie takes to complete her Sentencing, the more distracted she becomes. All she’ll be able to think about is the infection, and may even start hallucinating it on other people. She may even become afraid of other people, if she becomes paranoid enough. If you have any questions about Sentencing, please let us know!
Jerry is interactive at this point, but we wanted to make sure you got your information in hand if you'd like to start plotting for your Sentencing!]
Weird.]
You are charged with harm to your fellow Chosen. In order to repent and further your rehabilitation, you have been tasked to show remorse for your crime by explaining to others what happened and what it means, and what it means to you. If there is no action taken, there will be consequences.
[Jerry blinks down at you, fingers threading together as he looks down from the judges’ box.]
How do you plead?
[ooc: you have until May 9th to submit your Sentencing HERE Even if your character doesn’t proceed with the Sentencing, you must comment on the NPC inbox for your penalty.
Also, there are effects for ignoring this Sentencing. The longer that Ellie takes to complete her Sentencing, the more distracted she becomes. All she’ll be able to think about is the infection, and may even start hallucinating it on other people. She may even become afraid of other people, if she becomes paranoid enough. If you have any questions about Sentencing, please let us know!
Jerry is interactive at this point, but we wanted to make sure you got your information in hand if you'd like to start plotting for your Sentencing!]
We are aware that circumstances are different in your world. However, this world makes an attempt for an allowance of free will.
[he doesn't think he sounds unreasonable!!
and he's honestly so used to being yelled at by the Chosen, he just stands there and takes it. maybe he even missed it.no he didn't]
Cures for ailments can't always be spread across universes and timelines. For instance, we cannot ensure death isn't permanent in other worlds that isn't this one. Those people have not turned into the monsters you described, have they?
[he doesn't think he sounds unreasonable!!
and he's honestly so used to being yelled at by the Chosen, he just stands there and takes it. maybe he even missed it.
Cures for ailments can't always be spread across universes and timelines. For instance, we cannot ensure death isn't permanent in other worlds that isn't this one. Those people have not turned into the monsters you described, have they?
[he watches, as if he's trying to read her reactions. see what she's really feeling in this moment. there's a lot of Chosen who act out of anger, though, so he can't really say he's surprised out of all of this.]
It's not me that you have to own up to.
[it's the other Chosen. but he leaves that hanging as an implication.]
Rehabilitation was never meant to be easy. There are a few who have overcome the crimes they have been charged with. My superior believes that everyone here is capable of this change.
It's not me that you have to own up to.
[it's the other Chosen. but he leaves that hanging as an implication.]
Rehabilitation was never meant to be easy. There are a few who have overcome the crimes they have been charged with. My superior believes that everyone here is capable of this change.
You're a survivor. How good are your theft and obfuscation skills?
I didn't die by the way.
I didn't die by the way.
Are you? You didn't check on me, so I assumed you weren't concerned.
[Look, look, he's your boss. This is his way of checking in, though he is currently evil so, take that as one will.]
With resources running thin and our transport to Rumpitur, it may be prudent to utilize skills others may not appreciate in the short-term.
[Look, look, he's your boss. This is his way of checking in, though he is currently evil so, take that as one will.]
With resources running thin and our transport to Rumpitur, it may be prudent to utilize skills others may not appreciate in the short-term.
So you allowed yourself to be killed too? You should have taken the cellar option and been safe.
Oh the price means nothing to me. However, food shortages make people frightened and agitated. The uncertainty means that hording will need to be considered as a way to protect ourselves. Desperate times mean desperate measures.
Oh the price means nothing to me. However, food shortages make people frightened and agitated. The uncertainty means that hording will need to be considered as a way to protect ourselves. Desperate times mean desperate measures.
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