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ABRAXAS MODS ([personal profile] abraxasmods) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2021-08-08 10:54 pm

INTRO LOG #2

Intro Log #2
It has been two months now since the initial group of summonings first took place. Castle Thorne, or at least the part above ground, is buzzing with a vibrant air of hope following the 'success' at the Singularity. Eager smiles and excited chattering are to be found in nearly every corner of the castle and surrounding town. The honored guests may find grateful looks turned their way more often than not. A new and brighter day seems to be dawning on the kingdom.

In the dungeons it's a different story entirely. The mood is somber and uneasy. The prisoner taken for trial has yet to return, and no word has come regarding her or her fate. There has been no mention of any further trials as of yet and guards seem to have little patience for unruly behavior or even conversation. Some seem to not even look at or acknowledge the prisoners at all.

[ Feel free to continue threads from the TDM here or start your own! As cell and room assignments will be short-lived due to this month's event, you're free to assume whichever cellmates and roommates you like instead of officially signing up as long as there are ICly no more than four people in a cell or room at once. ]

wiedzminka: (twelve.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-08-18 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
...they did? Freed them?

[ This clearly surprises Ciri. She leans closer with interest, voice low. ]

How do they determine who goes free? I was told something about a trial.

Have they tried you already, Eponine?
gardienne: (no self esteem)

[personal profile] gardienne 2021-08-18 08:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. They let them go. Susan is free now. And Kirigan. He were in here. And Jesper - I haven’t seen him in forever.

[she shakes her head.]

No. When they caught us, the M’sieur Ambrose yelled. We were taken here and put in solitary for nigh three weeks and I have heard the guards say we are finished. Perhaps they have trials without us. Just so in France. I were convicted without a trial but after it, I lied and said only were I fourteen. They kept me for a bit but let me go. If I were convicted, I don’t know and neither do they, for I gave a false name.

They took Mam’zelle Relena for trial. I do know what happened to her though. It is a shame. She is nice. She played with my dolls with me.