The Trial Of Luisiani

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*MimiFearthegn
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Posted by *MimiFearthegn »


"Well now. . . " He scratched his head again, and tried to look thoughtful, "It would have been the evening of the 3rd Guild, I reckon."

//Lord Alandris was killed on the 3rd Clerk, towards evening. The 3rd Guild was the day before.
*Selebius
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Posted by *Selebius »


"So there was a full day between... hmm..." he says, thinking. "Interesting."

Walking up and down he then muses:

So despite being enraged and angry she went away... only to return the next day to kill the man for whatever reason she had or had not. And of course killing him will not get her the money he might have owed her anyway."

Nodding to the man he then smiles.


"Thank you. That would be all."
*Midnight
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Posted by *Midnight »


Caterina waits for Hasclaan to finish.

"Would the prosecution please call their next witness."
*MimiFearthegn
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Posted by *MimiFearthegn »


//Psst, Xndar, its your turn.
*Xndar
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Posted by *Xndar »


((Sorry guys, I'm recovering from my wisdom teeth being extracted. I'll make my next few posts when I am confident that my argumentative processes are not being impaired by the asstons of pain meds I'm currently on.))
*Xndar
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Posted by *Xndar »


Alathusra jots down a few notes with a small black quill before addressing the judge.

"The prosecution calls Sergio Natal to the stand."

Once the witness is in place she begins her questioning.

"Please describe to the court the circumstances under which you observed the accused and the victim, Lord Alandris, at the Fortune's Wheel three weeks prior to the incident in question."
*MimiFearthegn
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Posted by *MimiFearthegn »


A well dressed - in a foppish sort of way - gentleman made his way to the stand. He cleared his throat, and began:

"I remember it was the 2nd Taker's Day of Retributus. Wonderfully lucky day, despite the unlucky month - at least for me. I was at the Fortune's Wheel for the exotic animal baiting. There was a tiger and a dire wolf - but that's beside the point.

"Anyway, I saw the usual suspects playing cards in the main room - among them the accused and Lord Alandris. I rememberLord Alandris had a rather foul look on his face, like he was loosing. I heard him cursing his bad luck later, and thinking it all very funny - after all, what could a few gambling debts mean to a man that rich?"

//2nd Taker's Day of Retributus = 3 weeks before the murder date
*Midnight
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Posted by *Midnight »


Caterina would take notes and wait to see if the prosecution has any further questions for the witness before handing them over to the defence.
*Xndar
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Posted by *Xndar »


Alathusra would indeed have further questions:

"Mr. Natal, you mentioned seeing the 'usual suspects' playing cards in the main room, and included the accused and her victim in their number. To clarify, were both Lord Alandris and the accused regular patrons of the Fortune's Wheel?"
*MimiFearthegn
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Posted by *MimiFearthegn »


"Yes, yes they were. Lord Alandris was there every other day. Miss Luisiani came in twice a week."
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