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stealth_andsecrets) wrote2014-07-29 02:17 pm
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Where the Wicked go after Death
Purple leans against a wall, inside the back-room of the Caritas. For the last hour or so, she has watched Winston (War) tend carefully to the ailing Lorne. Many of her siblings were around the bar, as one of Lorne's requests was for them to get acquainted with the business (so they could run it once he was gone from this world.).
It was almost too much to bear at times, to watch Lorne get sicker and sicker... and feel so helpless to help him. There were so many times when she was so close to tears... sick to her stomach with the thought of losing him.
Winston came to sit beside her. He smiled softly, looking at his younger sister. "Where is your boyfriend today?"
"You need to speak to him?"
"Yes. I do."
Purple pulled out her PINpoint, sending Niverian a message, asking him to come to the Caritas as soon as he was available.
It was almost too much to bear at times, to watch Lorne get sicker and sicker... and feel so helpless to help him. There were so many times when she was so close to tears... sick to her stomach with the thought of losing him.
Winston came to sit beside her. He smiled softly, looking at his younger sister. "Where is your boyfriend today?"
"You need to speak to him?"
"Yes. I do."
Purple pulled out her PINpoint, sending Niverian a message, asking him to come to the Caritas as soon as he was available.
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"Persephone?" Purple assumes.
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"Ah... back already Guardian?" Hades smiles softly.
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"You both would be allowed selection of a jury if you so choose. Or abide by judgement as Judge alone." Hades is already in professional mode. Dealing with this, as he would any accusation in his Underworld.
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"Then we shall commence with our proceedings." With a wave of his hand, the Throne Room gets a court-like appearance (with many touches of the Underworld). Lindsay, as the defendant, sits at a table, where Niveian stands. Persephone sits with her mother, across from him.
"Call your first witness, Council Guardian." Hades gestures to a chair (made from skulls) next to him.
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((based on the conversation with Lindsay, feel free to answer for him, to speed things up))
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Cipher Nine nods and begins questioning Lindsay about the 'escape attempt' and the events leading up to it. His argument hinges on the fact that Lindsay did not make a conscious choice to escape—rather, he was lured away and placed under an intoxicating influence, something that essentially amounts to entrapment. The argument to consider the 'crime' entrapment is based upon the fact that the Lethe flowers are extremely rare and don't grow outside the banks of the Lethe River, and it is therefore extremely suspicious that one suddenly appeared right near Lindsay, in the first circle of Tartarus—presumably far from its natural environment. If someone made it appear there, they would have to know about the flower and know how to make it grow and blossom. So far as anyone knows, the only person with that knowledge and ability is Persephone.
His heart is fluttering nervously the whole time, though he keeps the nerves off of his expression and outward demeanor—he isn't usually involved in anything like this. Spies don't handle trials, so he's a little out of his comfort zone. That doesn't stop him from arguing the case as best he can, laying out, through his questions, each step in the chain of logic. Hopefully... it'll be enough.
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Demeter keeps her questioning simple. She asks Lindsay if he left his post, which he admits. Then calmly explains to the court that it should not matter if he was lured away or left on his own choice ... the fact was that he had left without permission. She also stressed that what happened to Lindsay once he left his post could not be controlled or should have any bearing on the case. After all, the souls are under protection at their post. But there are dangers everywhere.
She also asks Lindsay if he has any proof that Persephone placed the flower there. Which he does not.
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Cipher Nine argues that a lack of intent to escape should at least mitigate a sentence. And when Demeter points out that they don't have any proof that Persephone was the one who placed the flower there, he decides to go for the next best thing, and to call Persephone herself and ask her if she placed it there, knowing that Hades will be able to tell if she's lying. If she says no and she's being truthful, though... he's already planning contingencies, additional lines of questioning: did she get someone to do it for her? If not, can she name anyone else who would be able to? He's also internally processing other possible people who could have done it, preparing himself for possible answers.
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Persephone sits delicately on the skull-chair. She blinks, replying softly, "I placed all the flowers in the Underworld. I spread the seeds, and let them land as they desired. I did my best to call the Lethe flowers along the river that bares the same name... and if one did wander, then I will admit that it was because I released it in the first place. But my mother taught me not to control the flowers... to let them grow where they desire."
"I do not see why I would be blamed... of a person choose to leave their post to get one of the wild flowers."
When it comes to Demeter's turn for the cross-examine, she asks one simple question. "You are the only one who controls the flowers... you admitted that yourself. But who in the Underworld would be immune to the Lethe effects?"
"Myself. Lord Hades of course. The Goddess Lethe. Any of the Guardians. Any of the Lord's brothers or sisters."
Demeter then calmly pointed out to the Judge that any immune to the effects could have easily led the mind-controlled Lindsay further down the road of his own betrayal. She also wondered.... "It almost seems too easy that it was a flower, something my daughter would only be able to plant. Almost like someone wants her to be placed at suspicion."
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"But if Persephone is found guilty... she would be banished from the Underworld." Hades added softly.
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"I don't mind the Fourth Circle... pushing bags of coins beats getting shot." Lindsay noted.
Persephone hugged herself. Hating the thought of being banished.
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It seems that the decision has been made, and Lindsay disappears back to his new post. And Demeter and Persephone leave to return to the Earth above.
"Anything else Guardian?" Hades knows that Niverian is anxious to make his leave. And that a new investigation is not going to start right away.
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And soon they are back in the real world, back at Lorne's bar.
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