expi: (jerry)
expi ([personal profile] expi) wrote in [personal profile] chimericalclaw 2025-04-07 02:20 am (UTC)

SENTENCING

[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 destruction of Aldrip and harm to fellow Chosen. In order to repent and further your rehabilitation, you have been tasked to show remorse for your crime by confronting those who have been harmed both directly and indirectly by your actions. Hiding behind good deeds on their own will not save 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 Altius takes to complete his Sentencing, the more he'll feel the weight of the destruction that he caused. He may become extremely guilty and withdrawn, almost as if he starts to become afraid of those he may have hurt. 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!]

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