hot_mess_express ([personal profile] hot_mess_express) wrote2018-12-18 08:04 pm

ANGEL GAME 1: GROUP B

[You enter the tent to find yourself in what appears to be a conference room in the sky. The walls and ceiling consist of a glass dome, outside of which a raging thunderstorm can be seen. If you approach the wall, you’ll find the room seems to be floating. Down below is a forest, but it’s raining so hard that it’s impossible to make out any details.

The inside of the room has only a large, circular table. In the center is open space, and around the outer edge are high-backed chairs. In front of each chair is a paper with a copy of the rules -- when everyone sits, the game will begin.

In Group B is: senna, jasmine, clover, & hazel.]
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[personal profile] dragonblooming 2018-12-19 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
So that's jail time pending investigation, sentence dependent on investigation results?
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[personal profile] ghostfromthemachine 2018-12-19 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
[ double thumbs up ]

That sounds reasonable. There's obviously something more going on, but going so far as to grant a pardon to someone who confessed to manslaughter isn't any more just than condemning them when there's evidence we may have the wrong man.

[personal profile] dragonblooming 2018-12-19 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
Right, he has literally confessed to a crime even if he didn't willfully commit murder, so a full pardon is just as stupid as jumping straight to execution.