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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.
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[personal profile] moustre 2020-02-03 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
escardos: (pic#13507844)

post trial ; anonymous text

[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-03 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
That was definitely a trial. Any opinions?
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[personal profile] futhark 2020-02-03 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Caster is attending the trial and adding his testimony to the many voices present. It's subtle but he does keep making an eye-contact with the half-blinded Rathmore. Persistently, even if his expression barely changes. (It was self-defense after all)

He sits the rest of the trial quietly and will linger afterward to make contact with fellow Mirrorbounds if it's clear it would be welcome.

Next day, he will attend executions, but there is no— no satisfaction, no joy on justice delivered, there is really nothing, or rather nothing showing outwardly. It's just seeing it through the end ]


And so the chapter ends.
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[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-03 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[ flat is there, of course. if not, he wouldn't have made that anonymous post on the network. he himself watches with a look that is not so much dull as it is...

slight disappointed.

towards who, though?

he glances at the man that looks so much like his bonded, raising an eyebrow. ]


I wonder if people would call that a downer ending.
beariot: (look to the future)

[personal profile] beariot 2020-02-03 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't watch, but I heard the results.

I'm not sure how to feel.
scatmaam: (oh an angel clipped my wings)

[personal profile] scatmaam 2020-02-03 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Just would be putting a knife in the hands of their victims and letting them end their sorry lives themselves.

[ That's how things were done where they came from, after all. The right of blood was only given to those who had their blood taken. Scathach doesn't hide her contempt for the whole situation, but she supposes this was how things were done in "civilized" societies, apart from those both she and Cu had grown within. ]

... Have you heard any word from Ciarán?
escardos: (heuit.)

[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-03 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Me neither. I am not sure that this will help.

But perhaps nothing will.
fieryimpulse: Hollowart (PB Serious)

[personal profile] fieryimpulse 2020-02-03 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure. Yeah.
They're getting what they deserved.

Given what they did, and what they would have continued to do, the consequences match the crime.
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[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-03 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
How will this fix anything, though? Do you feel more trust for the city if they give you the heads of the people that planned it?
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[personal profile] kuroi_taiyo 2020-02-03 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[ 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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[personal profile] clickclickbang 2020-02-03 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[Prompto wasn't here for this bullshit, but they got Caren.

And, well, he wants to see it. Get as much information on it as possible. Figure out just what the hell happened.

He doesn't like what he sees, obviously, and the entire time the trial is underway he's hugging himself or twisting the wristband that covers his barcode. It's...not the same as what happened to him, but it still brings up some nasty memories.

But he needed to see what happened.

He sort of just hovers outside the courthouse when it's all said and done, not really sure what to do.]


That was...yikes.
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[personal profile] boneofsword 2020-02-03 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[Archer is nearby, watching it with a blank face. After the executions, though, for a moment he's so lost in thoughts that Caster's voice does startle him.]

There's a saying that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. [his voice lacks emotions, as does his expression. Whatever bothers him still persists, showing in darkened eyes as he casts one last glance at the execution ground.]

Want a drink? My treat.
fiddlestick: (elliot125)

[personal profile] fiddlestick 2020-02-03 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly, I think I'm surprised they got as harsh of sentences as they did.

Not that I don't think they deserve what they got, but...
[Rich nobles get away with a lot of crap ok]
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[personal profile] fieryimpulse 2020-02-03 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, yes. The consequences match the severity of the crime. You saw the charges, you heard the testimony.

If they were lenient because the victims of the attacks were outsiders then I would worry that it might appear as though the Parliament and the city's laws only protect us in part. That might encourage others to try again.

The judge is right. People like that are poisonous. If he were allowed to walk away, then they'd try again. And again. And again.
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[personal profile] showsnopiety 2020-02-03 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[Caren went up, as she promised she would. She told everything. Everything she had heard-from the bribes to the torture to the whispers in the halls. She told everything she could. She showed them her wings, feathers still missing as evidence she wasn't lying.

And she watched. She watched and listened without a word after, watching and listening to the to the outcries, the attempts to make them into something they weren't, the sentencing. The bribe for Parliament seats.

It all felt...so empty, somehow.

Once it was done, Caren shakily arose, and started walking away, silent. She didn't know how she felt about all of this.]
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[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-03 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I see, I see. I guess that makes sense...but also some parts don't.

So killing for justice != murder. Is this what you're saying? I guess that just makes me wonder where the line is drawn between murder and...how would you call it? Justified killing?
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[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-03 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
So you also think they deserve it? Why?
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[personal profile] freeing 2020-02-03 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Daenerys is still somewhat weak, somewhat in the process of healing both mentally and physically. She comes with Drogon proudly perched upon her shoulder, noticeably covered instead of once showing her pale flesh. Long sleeves, pants, gloves – she keeps a cloak pulled down but it was very different than the gowns she had worn prior.

This was no occasion to be regal, no occasion to allow anyone to see the scars on her body. For the most part... Dany sits quietly, watching over the display put forth. There is no sense of satisfaction – for a flickering moment, she would have pity for their family but they knew the consequences of their choices. If she was the one to burn them all to a crisp, would the judgment feel more satisfactory?

It was good enough.

Thud after thud would barely twitch her brow – the impact of the blade to their necks and severing the evil minds behind their plan... Daenerys stays until the very end before quietly gathering herself and leaving.

She can be caught for idle talk during or after! ]
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[personal profile] cardtrick 2020-02-03 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ When Trucy hears the word trial, she feels like she has to go. After all, she's a defence attorney's assistant! Or, well, that's one of her jobs.

But she doesn't expect it to be this hard. Not because of anything she remembers — no, there's nothing about this trial which reminds her of how she met her now-daddy — but simply because of everything people are saying.

Everything people aren't saying. Those little twitches in their body language, their nervous habits which she only wishes she didn't see, for once not indicating lies.

Just... pain.

So much pain.

She wipes her tears in secret and fails to brighten up as she leaves the seating, immediately searching out a place to get a drink as the break begins. Water to wash away the things she's just heard.

(Of course that won't help. She's not that silly.)

And it's then that Trucy spots a face she knows, if only because she was just on the stand a moment ago, speaking about the terrible things which happened to her.

Trucy is somber as she approaches, fingers curled into her cape tightly. ]


... Do you want a drink?

[ She has half of hers left, but maybe she can get this woman a fresh one. ]
fiddlestick: (dot dot dot)

[personal profile] fiddlestick 2020-02-03 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Well it's not like I'm happy about it. But with the amount of terrible things they did, and the lack of remorse they had over it... I'm not else what else COULD be done about them that couldn't potentially put more innocent people in danger.

Why? You don't?
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[personal profile] prayerwheel 2020-02-03 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Azura attends, and she does give her testimony, which she remains entirely flat-faced through despite the things she has to recount, same as everyone else.

It's the execution that rattles her more. She debates not going, but most people seem to be, and...maybe this might give her some kind of satisfaction? It doesn't, though, it just makes her stomach twist and an ache go through her broken arm despite the painkillers she'd taken. ]


...I don't understand.

[ said very, very quietly, only so as the people nearest her can hear ]

Would it not be more fitting to put them in prison for the rest of their lives? Does the blood they shed have to be met with more blood?

[ She knows saying that might make some people think she's soft, but. This all feels so off. Like a really hollow victory. ]
fieryimpulse: Hollowart (PB What)

[personal profile] fieryimpulse 2020-02-04 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
[She's so glad Jace isn't here for this, hearing her quote the Ravnican legal code...]

So, I'm going to use the Ravnican definitions for this because it's the only legal system I'm even remotely familiar with thanks to Lavinia.

The word is capital punishment, not "killing for justice" or "justified killing." Alternatively, war. When a soldier kills an enemy on a battlefield, that's war. So we'll discount that because that does not apply.

When someone deliberately kills another person for any reason, unless that person is legally appointed by the governing body to do so, that is murder. Legal appointees could be guards, constables, headsmen, soldiers during a period of martial law, etc. Individuals chosen by the government to maintain order, peace, and safety for the population.

It isn't murder if it's an accident either, that's called something else.

So the line's pretty clear: Are you working at the behest of the primary governing body of wherever you are? If no, then it's Murder. If yes, then it's Not Murder. I'm pretty sure the Parliament member and an executioner doing this are working with the government, so this is Not Murder.
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[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-04 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure.

Not to say that I agreed with the Rathfords; I'm a Mirrorbound as well. But...it's confusing, I guess. I don't see any benefit to this.

It's inefficient.
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[personal profile] escardos 2020-02-04 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Isn't there a phrase for this?

[ flat looks at azura with a somewhat confused look. his gaze is distant, like the punishment had knocked him off center. ]

An eye for an eye...makes the world blind?
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[personal profile] fiddlestick 2020-02-04 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
And efficient would be...?

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