We all know the stories where our heroes fall to the darkness. But sooner or later the light sears away the dark, and the price must be paid. And those they love must find a way to pick up the pieces, and those hurt must find a way to move on.
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You've got me really interested now. Onward to understanding!
I always enjoy your stories and the writing and the amount of research that goes into it is legendary. There are a few minor points that niggled me though, wherever Crown or Honour appears they should (as far as I'm aware) always be capitalised.
Judge Rock - Assuming there are no further objections, we would like to begin with the facts of this case. This court calls Prince Captain Shining Armor to the stand.
Wouldn't it be Prince Shining Armour, Lord of the Crystal Empire and Captain of the Royal Guard. As in court his full title would need to be given?
It was at this point I stopped taking the judge seriously. There is absolutely no need for a legal system if a group of four people can decide everything, and the legal system can do nothing but accept that what they say as fact.
Added, the very next thing to happen is the husband of one of these four individuals testifies.
Please please please tell me that's a Phoenix Wright reference.
4752437 I think he was telling the attorney to not start an argument with the crown when the princesses were merely observing the proceedings. The judge will give the final say on the sentence if the defendants are found guilty. The princesses wish to observe as the alleged victims are in horrible states, and two of the victims are Bearers.
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This isn't a trial. This is an inquiry to determine evidence, not to prove or disprove guilt or innocence.