[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 failure to save your people from genocide.
[There’s something about his expression that makes you think that he might’ve already made up his mind…]
The Council has found you Guilty of said crime. In order to repent and further your rehabilitation, you have been charged to take under your wing a community or a group you can lead. If there is no action taken, there will be consequences.
[You wake up back in your bed. You remember everything – Jerry, the jury box, the words he spoke to you. Maybe you remember the words he spoke more vividly than anything else.
However you decide to proceed… there will be consequences.]
[ooc: you have until November 15th 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. It may feel subtle during the first week, but afterwards a stronger and stronger feeling of chaos happens the more it gets ignored. She may have dreams of her failure, and that will bleed out into the real world. It may affect her powers even, as they may fail her for seconds or minutes at a time as time goes on. If you have any questions about Sentencing, please direct it to the Mod Contact post.]
[It's early in the 25th morning. Most people are still sleeping and the sun is only about to send its first rays to break the darkness of the night sky. But then there is a sudden knock on a door. Huh?! Who could it be! Whenever Rogue gets to the door, be it immediately or hours late they will find a christmas wreath with white roses placed on their doorstep. Next to the wreath there is a soft present wrapped in a brown paper containing a white winter cloak. There might even be snowy (or wet!) small hoof marks leading away from the present. Hm. I wonder, who indeed did deliver this?
On the wreath there is a letter that reads:]
Dearest miss Rogue,
I hope that this letter finds you well and that you are home warm and safe. I shall never forget our first meeting all those months ago and I hope that this present will help you from ever finding yourself from state of cold and loneliness. There will be a feast held at the Inn’s tavern for the next 12 days and I welcome you to enjoy it for free. There will be warm food, treats and homemade mead and wine at your disposal.
Merry Christmas.
Signed, Richard Plantagenet, The Duke of Gloucester
[ooc: There will be no ic mingle log for the feast. But feel free to either handwave or thread it out!]
[Morph has been oddly scarce lately, despite it being Christmas, but there's still a couple of presents for Rogue under the mansion's tree.
The first present is a bundle of gag gifts, one an interesting calendar, though the actual year seems to be missing from the printing. The other little item included was given with the best of intentions, surely. The second present is something more useful, though; it's a walnut-topped rum cake from a local bakery, small but still big enough to serve 2-3 people.]
voice; un: dr.mccoy
( nothing, of course, about the arguments across the network today, no pleas to change her mind )
You mind if I join you?
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
SENTENCING
Weird.]
You are charged with failure to save your people from genocide.
[There’s something about his expression that makes you think that he might’ve already made up his mind…]
The Council has found you Guilty of said crime. In order to repent and further your rehabilitation, you have been charged to take under your wing a community or a group you can lead. If there is no action taken, there will be consequences.
[You wake up back in your bed. You remember everything – Jerry, the jury box, the words he spoke to you. Maybe you remember the words he spoke more vividly than anything else.
However you decide to proceed… there will be consequences.]
[ooc: you have until November 15th 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. It may feel subtle during the first week, but afterwards a stronger and stronger feeling of chaos happens the more it gets ignored. She may have dreams of her failure, and that will bleed out into the real world. It may affect her powers even, as they may fail her for seconds or minutes at a time as time goes on. If you have any questions about Sentencing, please direct it to the Mod Contact post.]
IC delivery
On the wreath there is a letter that reads:]
Dearest miss Rogue,
I hope that this letter finds you well and that you are home warm and safe. I shall never forget our first meeting all those months ago and I hope that this present will help you from ever finding yourself from state of cold and loneliness. There will be a feast held at the Inn’s tavern for the next 12 days and I welcome you to enjoy it for free. There will be warm food, treats and homemade mead and wine at your disposal.
Merry Christmas.
Signed,
Richard Plantagenet, The Duke of Gloucester
[ooc: There will be no ic mingle log for the feast. But feel free to either handwave or thread it out!]
Christmas presents!
The first present is a bundle of gag gifts, one an interesting calendar, though the actual year seems to be missing from the printing. The other little item included was given with the best of intentions, surely. The second present is something more useful, though; it's a walnut-topped rum cake from a local bakery, small but still big enough to serve 2-3 people.]