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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #75 on: January 09, 2011, 02:37:11 PM »
Moerdred: "Nay - but I'll be interested in hearing more of these events once todays business is finished. On the Wet Coast we have heard but the faintest rumors..."
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #76 on: January 09, 2011, 03:19:03 PM »
"The Pontiff seems intent on hurrying this decision, for whatever reason of his own. But no matter, this tribunal will certainly be debated in the Conclave. Even though the Countess only partly answered my question, and denies not acting against the Red Wind despite her knowledge of his presence, she has failed to provide evidence proving otherwise. Therefore I will base my decision on what has been presented so far. Failure to act against one of the Lost serves the Shadows purpose and is equally condemming as aiding it.  In this the Book of Laws is clear. Countess el-Mesir knew of the Red Winds actions, and chose to continue a mundane conflict instead. For this she is guilty of corruption of the mind. As several high-ranking members of several faiths have declared that the Red Wind has spread his taint in Ilien, it is irrelevant whether the Pontiff managed to find any trace of corruption or not, and frankly says more of his abilities than anything else".

"I vote aye to the question of the Countess being guilty of corruption of the mind".

Edit: Slight change due to me misreading Lindes reply. No change in outcome.
« Last Edit: January 09, 2011, 03:37:50 PM by WIT/Toreas Kharnmoin (Rune) »
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #77 on: January 09, 2011, 03:30:56 PM »
Altaweir: "There is enough doubt for it to be 'nay'. though I am sure her other actions will damn her.

Kaven (looking none too pleased with his Patriarch: "Aye. Guilty as sin she is. Burn she will."
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #78 on: January 09, 2011, 03:47:24 PM »
Arron (waving the letter supposedly written by Geraldine, in her own hand no less, wawing it and reading aloud the most damning passages): "Aye! Aye! And Aye!"

Wallac (looking calm and collected): "With Maire's vote that is three to three. I say Nay. Gerladine is NOT guilty of corruption of the mind by association with the Red Wind!

We are adjourned. Tomorrow we will continue the examination of the mind. Governor Vaumel, a moment of your time in private?"
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #79 on: January 09, 2011, 04:14:51 PM »
The Governor looking annoyed sighs and collects himself, "Very well, just give me a moment to collect my things."
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #80 on: January 09, 2011, 04:18:31 PM »
Geraldine looks shocked when hearing the Governer read the passage aloud (Perhaps from not recognizing it. Perhaps because it is lies she wrote to confuse her enemies. Or perhaps she is afraid that her heracy is close to being discovered.)

Not looking pleased at all with the tight vote, she quickly returns to her castle as soon as the pontiff adjourns the tribunal, her guards are shuffling to keep up with her.
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #81 on: January 09, 2011, 04:30:00 PM »
Arron (waving the letter supposedly written by Geraldine, in her own hand no less, wawing it and reading aloud the most damning passages): "Aye! Aye! And Aye!"

OOC: Can we know those most damning passages? It could be really interesting.
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #82 on: January 09, 2011, 04:43:11 PM »
Wallac: "No need to delay Governor - it is, after all, not very far. You will not need tents this time. And I have a weight you could use in place of a stone - should you require one."
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #83 on: January 09, 2011, 04:58:44 PM »
"Fine" the Governor nods.
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #84 on: January 09, 2011, 05:09:52 PM »
As the next day starts and people begin filing in to the tribunal chamber, they notice a man sitting quietly in the front row, head bowed in prayer.  He is wearing red robes, and wears an ornate holy symbol of the orthodoxy around his neck.  He flanked by two very large men, in the full regalia of the inquisition.  Their heads are not bowed, but instead constantly wary, marking the appearance of each individual as they enter the room, be they royalty, noble, clergy, or commoner.

The pontiff arrives last of the tribunal members, and he looks none too amused by this small group.  He whispers to a guard, who simply shrugs.

At this, the man in red robes stands and addresses the group.  His voice is loud, clear, but with a hint of weariness in his voice.  One could guess he has not slept in many days.

"I am Cardinal Narvelon Diem-Avon, head of the Orthodox Imperial Temple of Haelyn.  I come to the imperial city to claim the rightful seat on this tribunal as offered by the RCS.

Your Holiness, I see from your look of surprise that I am not the only one that arrives to those that do not wish to bear... certain news.  You have my sympathy, but I assure you that I did present the letter of invitation by the RCS to your guards, and was lawfully admitted.  My apologies for my own escort, as there have been those that wish to silence the true voice of Haelyn, and with the foul murder of Archbishop Briesen, one cannot be too careful.  We would not want to the word of Haelyn to be left unspoken at such a gravely serious proceeding as this tribunal.  And to that matter..."

The Cardinal hefts a very large, very ancient book that had been sitting next to him.

"You may wish to consider your decisions carefully, as the Book of Law sitting at your place is not the true book of laws.  My guess is that it is a very old copy.  This is the true Book, and the reason I have been missing, on a holy quest to retrieve it.  I offer its use in these proceedings, so our decisions will not be tainted by the hand of man, which may err at times when reproducing such holy words."

Narvelon steps up to the pontiff, places the holy Book on top of the old, charred book the pontiff had been consulting throughout the tribunal, and goes to sit down at the empty seat at the tribunal table.  He wears a continence of resolve and concern, but one might almost catch the glimpse of a hint of satisfaction, if one was looking for it.

"Shall we begin today's inquisition of the accused?"

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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #85 on: January 09, 2011, 05:26:49 PM »
In amongst the observers is another new arrival, though she bears little appearance of the strains of travel on her beauitful countenance. Her hair falls free in fire-red ringlets over scultped alabaster skin and features, looking as much a temple statue as a woman. Her dress of pale ivory of the very model of modesty and yet suggests much about the fine figure and curves beneath. When asked she introduces herself as Lady Alizabet of Ghieste and is her to hear the words spoken at this Tribunal on behalf of her lord, the Duke of Ghieste.
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #86 on: January 09, 2011, 05:39:28 PM »
Geraldine looks surprised but happy that the OIT have come.

She sits in her seat and looks genuinely optimistic about the situation.
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #87 on: January 09, 2011, 06:23:19 PM »
Feel free to post, but I won't reply until tomorrow. Right now I'm focusing on behind-the-scenes events.
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #88 on: January 09, 2011, 10:02:50 PM »
As people leave the Chamber the young Sea Witch quietly speaks to some of those who attended.
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Re: Turn #69 - Tribunal in Ilien
« Reply #89 on: January 10, 2011, 09:35:15 PM »
The door opens and in strides the Archduke... as the Governor exits his seat with a bow... Diem pats him on the shoulder and bids him to sit in his assistant's chair.  He mutters... "So it appears the Pontiff has rode with army to Geraldine's aid just in time to break the siege of her lord, declare her innocent, and reinstate her as ruler of my county... Neutral in politics indeed."  and he sits down, donning a pair of spectacles and reads under his breath one of his many papers he had brought with him.  ...As some of his ilk who are bread with the idea that the sword is mightier than the pen, he reads silently with lips moving.  To those near him the words be obvious.  ""He is in Ilien persuing his own agenda, and while I would be a fool not to accept any aid he offers in the defense of my city I am sure he is only buying time to do what he came for."
"And with the treason of RCS he fills a function that I can not afford to pay IHH or ETN to do in these times of war."

He jokes to the Governor... "I wonder if she managed to secure the Pontiff's employ now?  Maybe his judgement will be that Ilien become a Holy Haelynic Protectorate under the stewardship of the Pontificate."
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