hot_mess_express (
hot_mess_express) wrote2018-12-18 07:54 pm
ANGEL GAME 1: GROUP A
[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 A is: ginger, thyme, & licorice.]
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 A is: ginger, thyme, & licorice.]

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I don't like the full pardon, since that doesn't fix anything either, but I don't support the death sentence in general, and especially not when this scenario presents it as a vengeful sentencing rather than to contain malice. I would rather give him an extended sentence with the eventual option of parole.
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parole?
extended sentence.
This has gotta be a vastly different justice system than one Emilia's used to, where it's Hang Him or The Dungeon.]
Just put him in the stockade or something?... Maybe if it was just the theft.
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If you've done something that bad it's ... really easier just to kill you, which is why you don't get caught.