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Posts : 8946 Join date : 2013-10-27 Age : 24 Location : Where the tea flows freely.
| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 5th 2015, 5:13 pm | |
| "No idea how long, but the influence of Lord Death's soul should slow any madness by a very large degree." Glyndwr said, not at all knowing what Yui was trying to get at with her head shaking and overall demeanor. |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 5th 2015, 5:22 pm | |
| Yui sighed in relief. He seemed to have not taken the the bait the prosecution had tried to pull off. There was a subtle red glint in the eyes of the prosecutor. She kept staring at the man as to figure out what he was planning. Or did he just want to kill the entire audience? That seemed like madness to her, as there were enough capable fighters among the audience. "Very well, though I demand she will need to be under constant supervision." The judge nodded. "There must be a close eye at all times I agree." |
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Posts : 8946 Join date : 2013-10-27 Age : 24 Location : Where the tea flows freely.
| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 5th 2015, 5:31 pm | |
| "Some skilled guards could be sorted out easily, I'm sure." Glyndwr replied, shrugging. "So, any other terms that are needed in order to grand Yui Felwood relative freedom?" |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 5th 2015, 5:33 pm | |
| John had woken up late so he was racing to the court room, because his friend had informed him of a dragon-like woman being put on trial for murder and wanted him to attend. He approached the door to the Court room and opened it. Walking to a seat and sitting down. He was listening and when they said that she would need to be closely monitored, even though he would be ordered to silence himself and remain seated. He rose and threw his hand casually in the air. "Pardon me your honor, I would like to volunteer myself to help as a guard." He said waiting for the response |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 5th 2015, 5:38 pm | |
| The prosecutor nodded. "If I may make a suggestion Stigr Sindri would be the perfect person to keep an eye out." Yui's eyes widened. "No! Not--" She stopped talking immediately when the man looked her way again. "Is there a problem miss Felwood?" Her eyes lowered. "No sir... Nevermind..." She sounded defeated. |
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Posts : 8946 Join date : 2013-10-27 Age : 24 Location : Where the tea flows freely.
| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 5th 2015, 5:46 pm | |
| "Now, I think that it's not appropriate to assign a guard that will cause someone who may be in danger of rampaging distress." Glyndwr said, "And it really did seem like the defendant recognises the name and does not, in fact, like the prospect of this person guarding them." |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 5th 2015, 5:48 pm | |
| Ooc: you guys go ahead and skip me. I'm pulling out. I'm to out of place here. |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 6th 2015, 1:12 am | |
| "Erhem" The Judge caught attention. "The defendant is still proven guilty of murder. Though her motives are now clear, and she had been driven to act in such way. I say that if miss Felwood can show progress in how well she can keep control of her mind she won't be needed to put on deathrow. However, punishment is still in order there needs to be given a verdict as murder is still illegal. Therefore, my final verdict is that miss Felwood will have to be taken in custody for 20 years with therapy, and has to preform tasks under lord Deaths name, supervised by someone who does not make the defendant uneasy." The prosecution nodded, looking dissatisfied. "That is my final verdict, so hereby I end the case." |
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Posts : 8946 Join date : 2013-10-27 Age : 24 Location : Where the tea flows freely.
| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 6th 2015, 6:53 am | |
| At hearing the final verdict being given, Glyndwr splayed himself over his stand, and let out a long sigh. He guessed this was a victory for him; Yui wasn't going to be killed. "Haaaaaaaah, how the heck can attourneys do this for a living..?" |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 6th 2015, 1:13 pm | |
| No death row... The room had turned silent. This was not what the audience had expected to happen, neither did Yui. A human saved her once again. Just like the slaves had proven that humans could be kind, this boy did manage to keep her off death row. The audience got restless, talking to each other worriedly about what would happen next. It fell on deaf ears though as Yui was lost in thought It still felt unreal for her to escape death like that. Although... She glanced over at the prosecutor. The appearance of other Lundagans invading society secretly worried her. She couldn't remember any corrupted ones having some sense left in them... But this man... Was he just evil by nature... Or had the parasite some kind of after-effect? She had a serious look on her face before she was escorted out of court. |
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Posts : 8946 Join date : 2013-10-27 Age : 24 Location : Where the tea flows freely.
| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 6th 2015, 1:28 pm | |
| Glyndwr picked himself up off of the stand and made to follow Yui and the guards. He threw the prosecutor a brief glance, as it was obvious that he knew Yui and that there was some kind of plot set up agains her. When he caught up with Yui, he moved past the guards and in front of her, walking backwards. "Tell me, did I miss any details, that could still cause you any harm? That prosecutor had it out for you, and it wasn't just because it was his job." |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 6th 2015, 1:32 pm | |
| Yui shook her head. "Not here. There's too many people right now. And if you get any further into this... They will target you too if they figure out. If you want to know more seek me out later." She whispered. This was important, but she wouldn't voluntarily drag someone into matters by blurting things out at random as she had been doing right so far. Especially not after that threat after the first trial session. |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 6th 2015, 1:39 pm | |
| "Alright then, see you later." Glyndwr said, as he turned around and continued walking, faster than before. He was going to get himself into some deep mud, he knew that. Fine by him. |
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| Subject: Re: The Trial (Open) August 6th 2015, 2:21 pm | |
| Yui watched him go ahead. She herself would be escorted to DWMA's jail section. Where she would now live for twenty years. It's relatively short for Lundragans. And it doesn't make up for killing a person in her opinion. Even though that man deserved it.
(ooc: I close le topic with this post c: ) |
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