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aefenglom log posting account ([personal profile] faileas) wrote in [community profile] aefenglom2020-02-03 12:46 pm

☆ The Trial of the Rathmores

The trial of the Rathmores and their associates takes place on a cold, drizzly morning at the very beginning of Feoveuer, in a large audience chamber of Parliament, broadcast to the Watches by Sowilo (and Theodore, when Sowilo is speaking) for any who cannot or do not wish to attend personally. The trial itself is public; any who show up are allowed in, and any who were hurt by the Rathmores are invited, though not forced, to testify against them during the proceedings. Mhairi is present, as Speaker for the Coven, as are all those members who hold a Judicial Seat, and many of the Civic Seats, along with the Witches and Guards present at the raid. Mhairi and one Lady Denholm are outspoken about the Rathmores' crimes all throughout, prompting more hard-hitting questions when things grow too silent or sympathetic toward the wealthy elitists.

The proceedings last for several hours. During that time, the Judges hear testimony from Mirrorbound, those who were kidnapped and those who were affected by the fires and losing loved ones alike, refugees who were kidnapped or had their homes damaged during the fires, the aristocrats who were in on the kidnapping, and the remaining Rathmores themselves. Notably, two of the twenty-two Rathmores died when the Mirrorbound staged their escape, so are not present, and a few others are in poor shape, one even wearing a gauze eye patch, tended to by nurses from the hospital. This fact causes just a few furtive, disapproving, even fearful looks from a small section of citizens in the viewing boxes, and there are whispers during recesses coming from this group - you never know what they'll be like when they come out of those mirrors, some are nice enough, quite civilized people, but some are worse than animals, aren't they?...

Still, these mutterings have no effect on the progression of the trial. The presiding Judge Colton has a frown on his face throughout, though he listens to every word on both sides, stone faced and silent, except to ask probing questions. The truth comes out.

The 21 aristocrats who participated in the kidnapping all plead their cases that they did not know what was going to happen. They all thought the Rathmores had devised a spell to send the Mirrorbound home, but that the Coven wouldn't allow it. This is determined to be false. There was never a spell. Nerissa Bell testifies that no magic has been found to date that allows them to send Mirrorbound back through their mirrors, and this lie is determined to have been a ruse to encourage cooperation. The Judge sentences all who fought against arrest to hefty prison sentences with hard labor, up to 20 years, for crimes including kidnapping, arson, imprisonment, destruction of property, and resisting arrest. Those who gave themselves up to the Guard and the assault team are granted a bit of leniency - an average of 7 years of prison and hard labor. All are subject to fines as well.

Each aristocrat is taken away in chains after their individual sentencing, heads hung, miserable.

The Rathmores are dealt with last, in ascending order of perceived involvement, from the flunkies up to the head. Each is convicted of all counts brought against them, though the Judge waits on sentencing. For now.

Thomas Rathmore, long-term member of Parliament, approaches the podium last, stil cuffed. His speech is long, his words smooth poison. He talks about the Mirrorbound being obvious dangers to Aefenglom, invaders in their city who will turn it upside down the way they did Dorchacht. He points to nephews and nieces with shattered limbs in casts and splints, and asks, "These strangers are not held accountable. They are not subject to our laws. Who will pay for this? For the deaths of the children of my brother, Rodolphus?"

As an angry uproar begins in the stands, Judge Colton slams down his gavel and answers, "You will, Mr. Rathmore. And may all forgive that I ever called you colleague.

The atrocities you committed are not representative of the heart of Aefenglom and will not be condoned or brushed aside. You have not proven that the city is unsafe because of the Mirrorbound - only that it is unsafe as long as your extremist family remains here, using your influence to ruin everyone around you.

We have failed visitors to our city, blinded to the pervasive creep of corruption into our systems. The Rathmore family has been like the Cwyld upon us, infecting Aefenglom from the inside. The only thing to be done with infection is to cut it out.

To those who were hurt, you have Aefenglom's sincerest apology, and those who helped to right the wrongs done here, our sincerest thanks."

The court falls silent for the final sentences. All twenty Rathmores on trial today will meet the guillotine tomorrow. It will be a closed session, not open to the general public, but Mirrorbound will be allowed in to witness, in an effort to repair a broken trust and to reassure that no trick will be pulled to allow the family's escape. On top, the Rathmore family estate will be repossessed by the city, along with all their assets. The money will be used to repair areas damaged by the fires, especially in the Haven and the refugee housing, and to pay out a decent sum to kidnapping victims, about 4 months of an average salary, as a gesture of goodwill and to help cover costs of living while they recover from the ordeal.

As the trial concludes, Lady Denholm spots Sowilo filming with a Watch, and approaches to deliver a sincere apology to the Mirrorbound for all that they've had to suffer.

"It is clear that we in Parliament do not understand the needs or the struggles that you and yours face daily in our city. Many of us tend to be secluded by our privilege, in a way, but that is no excuse. With the Rathmores sentenced, that leaves three seats open in Parliament." She gets a certain glint in her eyes as she regards the camera, and those who have gathered in person to watch the trial. "Perhaps it is time the Mirrorbound come to the table and represent themselves. If you have an interest or a knack for politics, send a letter to my office, and we'll start the process."

    This is just a summary to give everyone an idea of what happened. Feel free to use this post to mingle with each other and discuss in person or over the network, but none of the NPCs will be replying. The guillotining will be open to Mirrorbound to attend but we will not be posting anything separately for it.

    In lieu of IC letters, if your character would be interested in working with Parliament as a sitting member, EDIT: comment to this dedicated Council post! Don't let numbers stop you - we've got something in mind for if more than three characters would be interested that will let everyone get a chance. This is a way for PCs to make their needs known through representatives outside the Coven and advocate for themselves on a higher level.
cryptsleeper: (TREVOR WHY)

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2020-02-12 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Perhaps. [Alucard doesn't seem convinced, but he'll let the matter go. He doesn't want to debate the particulars further. He avoided the executions on purpose. There's enough death in his life, there's no need to add to the matter.

Maria's next part though? That has his attention. Not in terms of vengeance, but the political bits.]


May I ask how much meddling they did in the recovery efforts?
getting_better: (pic#13016685)

[personal profile] getting_better 2020-02-12 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[So their reach was deep, and now they'll be deeper. About 6ft downwards.]

The raid, you say. You make it sound like you were involved. [He sips his drink, turning towards Maria to study her.]

Were you?
whomthebelltolls: (Flower Gazing)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2020-02-12 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm... [Oh hey, there's the beer. She takes that, contemplating her answer over a sip or two before she answers.] While the investigation was ongoing, the City Guard refused to be of much help. They used the excuse of bureaucracy to hide behind, and hinted that, because the Mirrorbound were in a legal gray area, we could use... less savory methods to find where our missing companions. Things they could not do.

Yet, when it came to actually rescuing those captured, suddenly we all had to abide by the same rules as the City Guard. Suddenly, the laws all did apply to us. I think it slowed us down; perhaps we could have prevented yet more damage if they'd just let us all take care of it the same way they made us do it to begin with. If they were so eager to have us take care of our own problems to begin with, why would they not let us finish it? No, they had to come in and hold everything back.
whomthebelltolls: (Sleeps like the dead)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2020-02-12 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course I was. My Bonded was one of those taken. [Maria is a lot of things, a lot of things that are probably construed as negative, but she is rather attached to, and thus rather dedicated to, her Bonded. And that means she is a storm of pain to anyone who harms the merrow.] They had it organized into three teams. I was part of those tasked with... arresting the perpetrators.

[Though that's where the negativity pops up: She didn't want to arrest them, she wanted to slaughter them.]
getting_better: (Thinking)

[personal profile] getting_better 2020-02-12 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Mmm. My sympathies. Are they alright? Your bonded, I mean.

[That moment of pause was not lost on him. "Beasts must be hunted" as she put it, and personal investment in the matter was more than enough motivation people needed to bring the scythe down.

But she still arrested them. That was curious.]


You said you organised, do you work for the Parliament? The military? Law enforcement? [He pauses, eyes still watching her.] Other parties?

prayerwheel: (♪ every story's a waiting game)

[personal profile] prayerwheel 2020-02-12 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you think they would, though? Sometimes it feels like there are some who just don't, or can't understand that sort of thing. There are some people so set in their ways it's impossible to change them.

[ she breathes out, not quite a sigh ]

Mmm. All it does is put up a sign on the gate to warn away trespassers, not inform the by-passers of what's inside so they would not be tempted to trespass at all.
prayerwheel: <user name="xuanlulu" site="tumblr.com"> (♪ and said let's do our best)

[personal profile] prayerwheel 2020-02-12 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
If I may ask, what would the best solution be, in your opinion? If imprisonment would not even work long-term.

[ three adjectives that also describe her pretty well, so hi-five...? ]
finesseblade: do not take (59.)

[personal profile] finesseblade 2020-02-13 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ Okay, that imagination might be getting away with her a little bit. Felix only meant the Mirrorbound taking justice into their own hands, not an all-out revolt. ]

Relax. They've been sentenced to a beheading, so I think that takes care of that problem for now.
...I'm more concerned with what you know about Hubert. Or, well, Marquis Vestra. Is he bothering you?
cryptsleeper: (Let's do this)

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2020-02-13 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[Listening, Alucard becomes aware that if he had tried to actually do something, he'd have become just as frusterated as Maria is about the approach of the city and it's politicians. The legal grey area is one thing, hell an advantage in this case, but the rest?

Urgh. It shows in his eyes - a flicker of anger but not much more - as he eats and listens. Of course information extraction versus action are two different things. There's some sense in that. But it's also a damned if you do and damned if you don't situation that endangered people, and...no wonder.

He ends everything with a tired sigh.]


A bureaucractic nightmare on top of an actual one. Wonderful.

[His stew is gone. Alucard places his spoon in the empty bowl.]

It makes everything that got done feel far more a thing of luck, from where I sit.
freeing: (dany017_anabiotic)

[personal profile] freeing 2020-02-14 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
I do not think my 'landlord' would allow that many guests. She's a cold one. [ Teasing, she stiffens her stance a little. ] I do wish you and the others good fortune staying here. I... sorely hope I am wrong.
hippocarnival: (✮ 001 ✮)

[personal profile] hippocarnival 2020-02-14 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
[Yuya would keep teasing, but Dany stiffens up again and he'd like to comfort her, but--not falsely.

He look forward, stuffing his hands in his pocket and shrugs.]
I don't really know nothing else will happen. But I do know that not everyone who lives in Aefenglom, not even those born here, feel the way those people did. There are people I can still trust, and... it feels like if everyone leaves, it just proves that what the Rathmores did works. Maybe I'm just being stubborn, but I don't want to give those people anything they wanted.

[He looks up at Dany with an uneven smile.] Don't worry about us, okay? We'll still protect each other. And you, too.
foundfamilies: (I know what you're thinking)

[personal profile] foundfamilies 2020-02-14 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ She may have thought too long term about feeling mistreated. ]

No, he is very courteous to me.
We met in the dream and he answered my questions about some things related to that camp.
I am more worried that I might bother him, but he has been very patient with my questions.
And since he lives with Emperor Hresvelg, we are now sharing a house. He is still very much like when I met him in the dream.

Do you not get along with him?


[ Oh, did she not mention she's living with Edelgard?? ]
escardos: (pic#13478921)

[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-14 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Do you think those people were insane? Although in their heads they most likely still think that they were the most reasonable in the room. Good thing they’re about to lose it, right?

It’ll probably return. But maybe people have learned now? Torture others and you’ll get your head cut off...or something.
escardos: (douze.)

its ok mikasa only losers use anon

[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-14 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
Really? Did you expect something different?
escardos: (quinze.)

[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-14 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, that’s a really interesting way to think. Almost like a celebrity? Like, going out with a bang, or something like that.
escardos: (pic#13489840)

[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-14 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
You’ve been tortured before? Talk about bad luck...

And, well, if you say so. It’s incredible to see how many people agree with that!
escardos: (pic#13478938)

[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-14 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
[ if he knew that he would be slightly sorry but because he doesn’t— ]

So that is something that matters to you, too? I guess that would be the difference between a “good ending” and a “bad ending”, when you put it that way. It’s a nice way to think.
escardos: (quinze.)

[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-14 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
What do you mean? Was there another one of you?
stopfen: (No different from a flightless bird)

[personal profile] stopfen 2020-02-14 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
they sound important normally important people dont get punished
whomthebelltolls: (Hat)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2020-02-14 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
Flogged, and splashed with boiling water. She's still recovering. [She says it unflinchingly and bluntly, because the horror of it should be known. They did something wantonly cruel.] Mentally, she is resilient, but I'm sure it has left similar scars. [And those she won't get too much into. Those are more Alex's business.]

No, the city guard organized those that arrived. I am merely a Mirrorbound, and one who does not care for most of the others who share that title, either. But I would not stand idle for this. [She's more a lone wolf, or... a wolf with a small pack of trusted friends.]
whomthebelltolls: (Vile blood)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2020-02-14 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. And as I understand how the investigation was going... if not for those that had escaped, things would have taken far longer. [She grips the beer stein hard enough she feels she'll bend the metal, and scowls intensely - not at Alucard, but that is the direction she is facing.] We may have lost some of them, from the condition we found them in - it wouldn't have been much longer.

[And that's where it's clear her rage peaks; the thought of losing her Bonded. Oh, there wouldn't have been an Aristocratic District left at all by the time she and Kaede were done slaughtering and burning. Instead, she focuses on the memory of blood, and fear, and hatred from the Rathmores as they took their turns at the guillotine.

Beasts must be Hunted. No matter what, they would have died for this.

She quaffs a large amount of the alcohol, trying to get her blood pressure back down.
]
whomthebelltolls: (Hat)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2020-02-14 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
No. Not of me, but another with my same name.
metalcrusher: Mettaton reclining as petals shower over his rectangular body. God I love describing how objectively ridiculous these are. (STARRING METTATON!)

[personal profile] metalcrusher 2020-02-14 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
Ha ha. Exactly like a celebrity. There's no way I would fancy myself engaging in criminal activity if I wasn't also hoping to make a show of it!

And if execution strokes my ego... I don't think they were doing this in hopes of remaining unnoticed. And that's why I have objections! But! Finality is the court's jurisdiction.

Have you come up with a thought of your own, beautiful? After hearing others.
cryptsleeper: (...huh)

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2020-02-14 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Alucard doesn't take the rage personally. He understands that much, but there's also some level of concern at his own behavior. He's been so focused on recovery, on trying to meet physical and emotional needs that his focus on how this all came to pass has been beyond him.

While there's anger in learning all of this, it still muted. Too little too late perhaps.]


With no trust in the powers that be, what do you intend to do from here on out?
getting_better: (Default)

[personal profile] getting_better 2020-02-14 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[Wow that is an archaic form of torture. Probably still effective if used the right way.]

I see.

[He nods with clear understanding of her intent. It was, indeed, that bad and more than enough reason really want to kill another. He's neutral about the city guard but at least, he's glad to learn that they don't object to others jumping for "assistance" as well. That'll be mighty useful in the future, he thinks.]

You've made that abundantly clear. What was it? [He swirls his glass, grinning the while.] "Beasts must be hunted", right? Seems to me you saw these Rathmores as more than just a bunch of deviants.

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