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15strangers2019-08-02 11:52 pm
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THE SECOND TRIAL
[Soon after the finals clues are found, there is a beep on everyone's watch. Then, the Conductor's voice echoes through the jail once more.]
Attention. All passengers of the Eventide, please come to the building in the courtyard. If you are not a passenger, you must have a ticket to enter.
[A ticket? Oh boy. And everyone's suspicions are confirmed when they come to the courtyard and find people-many of them who had been fleeing the prison that very morning-queuing in line to enter the building. Not the Strangers-they are immediately escorted in.
They find themselves in a courtroom, with them sitting at podiums in the center. Above them in the ceiling is a retractable dome; all around on the walls are large screens, so people can watch the proceedings no matter their location. People are filing in, even as a recorded voice drones that the jail isn't responsible for lives lost during the trial-or the sentencing.
Hm.
Lilac is in the judge's seat, the pangolin in her hands. Nearby, the captured animals-sans the rabbit, for some reason, and the sheep-are inside another pen that has been set up. The force field seems to have been quickly erected. After announcing the court proceedings and registering her right to magistrate, as she did the previous week, she clears her throat.]
[There's not much else to do. There is the option to ask for the concessions they are selling to everyone, though its mostly water and popcorn. Otherwise, you are once again on a time limit. This time, the audience is watching. Their eyes stare hungrily at every action.

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Do you really think acting like an animal and screaming threats is going to save anyone? You only make yourself look a fool.
[She then leans in and lowers her voice, so only he can hear. She looks at him as she speaks.]
You may not be able to save her and I am hardly the one who you care to have give any comfort. I don't even know if my words will even reach you. But if she is your sister, I should hope that she would want you to live. The fact she refused to let you take blame seems to point that way.
Dying for the already-damned will not save them. But you can fight to keep their memory alive.
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[He may or may not remember that, but he's clearly heard that..
He just doesn't know what to do anymore.]