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"As we have reached the end of the prosecution's witnesses, Administrator Guunt would you please call your first witness?"
The Trial Of Luisiani
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"Of course Judge Arnders. The defendant calls the first witness, Dr. Omartha of the Fraternity of Order."
After the doctor to sat down, Hasclaan greets the doctor with his usual distant politeness.
"Greetings, doctor. Please tell us what you have found when examining the accused."
After the doctor to sat down, Hasclaan greets the doctor with his usual distant politeness.
"Greetings, doctor. Please tell us what you have found when examining the accused."
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//Oops, my turn to miss the cue.
Doctor Omartha made her way to the stand - the very picture of quiet decorum and proper dress - and began her testimony.
"When I went to examine Miss Luisiani, I found her of sound mind and body. There were no signs of ongoing mental illness or compulsion; just a certain restlessness and depression which I considered natural to her current state."
Doctor Omartha made her way to the stand - the very picture of quiet decorum and proper dress - and began her testimony.
"When I went to examine Miss Luisiani, I found her of sound mind and body. There were no signs of ongoing mental illness or compulsion; just a certain restlessness and depression which I considered natural to her current state."
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"Yes." The doctor replied promptly.
"Miss Luisiani's character does not tend towards unprovoked violence. Furthermore, the statements taken at the time of the murder, as well as her own account of what happened, fit the profile of mental compulsion."
"Miss Luisiani's character does not tend towards unprovoked violence. Furthermore, the statements taken at the time of the murder, as well as her own account of what happened, fit the profile of mental compulsion."
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//Oh my gosh, I thought I answered this. Sorry!
"Well that's a difficult question," the doctor responded, "Research into the scrolls has yielded a great many different theories about their effects and origins. Usually, their effect does not go beyond that of nightmares.
"However, I have heard of a case where the nightmares dreamed by the owner of the scroll came alive. And certainly, there are a few who have claimed that more recently the scrolls have begun to exert compulsion effects - in this case, delivered via sensory stone.
"Its a fascinating topic of research."
"Well that's a difficult question," the doctor responded, "Research into the scrolls has yielded a great many different theories about their effects and origins. Usually, their effect does not go beyond that of nightmares.
"However, I have heard of a case where the nightmares dreamed by the owner of the scroll came alive. And certainly, there are a few who have claimed that more recently the scrolls have begun to exert compulsion effects - in this case, delivered via sensory stone.
"Its a fascinating topic of research."
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Doctor Omartha nodded amiably, and awaited any questions the prosecution might have.
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"I have heard that such happened. However, I examined the accused after the fact. The exact cause of the magical malady she was under is impossible to deduce after the effect has had time to dissipate." The doctor replied.