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<blockquote data-quote="DistractingFlare" data-source="post: 5064371" data-attributes="member: 86189"><p>Thom recognizes a few of the figures in the crowd:</p><p>The judge's name is Mar Zephyr. He has a reputation as a generally fair, although taciturn, agent of Blackmoor's will.</p><p></p><p>The barrister is Bray Trite. An up-and-coming political star, he's Black Lake's most prominent lawyer. Although he is rather popular, many see him as one whose scruples can be bent.</p><p></p><p>In the witness box are an old, hulking dragonborn and a sprightly female gnome.</p><p></p><p>The dragonborn is Captain Scultone, the chief military advisor of the late king. He is widely regarded as an extremely honorable and just warrior, and has served the kingdom for many years.</p><p></p><p>The gnome is Libra Kell, the local apothecary, who has been known to act as a coroner in criminal cases.</p><p></p><p>Thom's knowledge of the court system reveals that this is indeed a legitimate trial, although this is an unusual number of suspects to be tried at once. As far as he knows, there has never been a case with such a high profile.</p><p></p><p>The barrister, Bray Trite, seems to relax a bit in response to your replies.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">"The court will now ask, then, where you were last night between sunset and sunrise. After your depositions, the prosecution will present its evidence."</span></p><p></p><p>[sblock=ooc]You may make another skill check, if you like, and then we'll proceed with the trial.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DistractingFlare, post: 5064371, member: 86189"] Thom recognizes a few of the figures in the crowd: The judge's name is Mar Zephyr. He has a reputation as a generally fair, although taciturn, agent of Blackmoor's will. The barrister is Bray Trite. An up-and-coming political star, he's Black Lake's most prominent lawyer. Although he is rather popular, many see him as one whose scruples can be bent. In the witness box are an old, hulking dragonborn and a sprightly female gnome. The dragonborn is Captain Scultone, the chief military advisor of the late king. He is widely regarded as an extremely honorable and just warrior, and has served the kingdom for many years. The gnome is Libra Kell, the local apothecary, who has been known to act as a coroner in criminal cases. Thom's knowledge of the court system reveals that this is indeed a legitimate trial, although this is an unusual number of suspects to be tried at once. As far as he knows, there has never been a case with such a high profile. The barrister, Bray Trite, seems to relax a bit in response to your replies. [COLOR="Red"]"The court will now ask, then, where you were last night between sunset and sunrise. After your depositions, the prosecution will present its evidence."[/COLOR] [sblock=ooc]You may make another skill check, if you like, and then we'll proceed with the trial.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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