[ There was no way that Judar was going to miss the trial. Even if he had to be carried in, or they had wheelchairs available to keep him in place, the faun was ready to help give these people their due.
Now, he'll admit that he heard many of the accomplice aristocrats yelling about the situation not being the plan, and how they expected all of the Mirrorbound to be sent home with a hidden and obscured spell. However, it didn't change that some did their best to help the Rathmores at the time of escape, or when the raids occurred.
There was no way he was going to let the Rathmores get away with garnering sympathy for the accumulated damages in their family. Not when Judar had to be brought in with help, given the broken and bandaged state of his legs and hands. He'll even hit on the emotional and further personal point of the injuries by reminding people how he played music in both Aefenglom and Dorchacht for his main wages.
Not that he came in to simply counter the attempts at sympathy. Judar had quite a list of things they were doing to the prisoners, not just himself. At how much of it was to harvest as much as they could from every person that was taken. That they were planning on getting special collars from a contact in Dorchacht so everyone that was taken could be sold off for a final large sum. Then, when their aims went from greed to just pure cruelty, about the experiments and atrocities they put upon the kidnapped, and pitted against one another. Spells and concoctions to induce starvation past what was already being done and the dangerous feral natures that monsters could be pushed into. Sometimes both at once. Monster on monster, monster on witch, it didn't matter. It's a list, with as many names of the guilty as possible, said with far too much clarity and fact that it was hard to argue him being emotional and conflating things further.
Judar's able to stay around for a little after the trial, especially while waiting for the Rathmore's sentencing. This is the only day he's been out of the hospital so far, and his recovery wasn't finished. However upon finding out... ]
Tch. So much for pulling them into despair and humility before all that. Guess that was too much to hope for with that damn festival thing going on.
[ It's said with bitterness, but understanding of the reasons. Understanding didn't take away the rage that the faun was keeping. It'd take a little more incentive to have him willing to go out for a second day in a row, with how much it took to go out in the first place ]
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Now, he'll admit that he heard many of the accomplice aristocrats yelling about the situation not being the plan, and how they expected all of the Mirrorbound to be sent home with a hidden and obscured spell. However, it didn't change that some did their best to help the Rathmores at the time of escape, or when the raids occurred.
There was no way he was going to let the Rathmores get away with garnering sympathy for the accumulated damages in their family. Not when Judar had to be brought in with help, given the broken and bandaged state of his legs and hands. He'll even hit on the emotional and further personal point of the injuries by reminding people how he played music in both Aefenglom and Dorchacht for his main wages.
Not that he came in to simply counter the attempts at sympathy. Judar had quite a list of things they were doing to the prisoners, not just himself. At how much of it was to harvest as much as they could from every person that was taken. That they were planning on getting special collars from a contact in Dorchacht so everyone that was taken could be sold off for a final large sum. Then, when their aims went from greed to just pure cruelty, about the experiments and atrocities they put upon the kidnapped, and pitted against one another. Spells and concoctions to induce starvation past what was already being done and the dangerous feral natures that monsters could be pushed into. Sometimes both at once. Monster on monster, monster on witch, it didn't matter. It's a list, with as many names of the guilty as possible, said with far too much clarity and fact that it was hard to argue him being emotional and conflating things further.
Judar's able to stay around for a little after the trial, especially while waiting for the Rathmore's sentencing. This is the only day he's been out of the hospital so far, and his recovery wasn't finished. However upon finding out... ]
Tch. So much for pulling them into despair and humility before all that. Guess that was too much to hope for with that damn festival thing going on.
[ It's said with bitterness, but understanding of the reasons. Understanding didn't take away the rage that the faun was keeping. It'd take a little more incentive to have him willing to go out for a second day in a row, with how much it took to go out in the first place ]