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[COMM] Chaos in the Courtroom - by Toughset
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On the night of Shimmering Shimmer's Shimmerball at the Shimmadome, Muzzle, the pyrotechnics contractor, was arrested on the charge of gross mishandling of explosive materials after a rather large stockpile of explosives was discovered under the main stage - all of which bore Muzzle's signature. Simba Pridemore was appointed as his defense attorney, while Richter Greyhound, a well-regarded paladin, was assigned to be the prosecution. During the trial, Greyhound called upon his 'star' witness: Murdyrys Badmann, who claimed to be one of the performers. At first, it seemed that the prosecution would deliver an open-and-shut case, but Murdyrys had a slight inconsistency that Pridemore pressed him on. Murdyrys performed well enough to mask his concern, and Richter helped to prop his story up with a claimed shipping manifest they retrieved on a search warrant. Simba immediately found that neither the shipping manifest added up to what was found nor did its signature match that found on the seized explosives. Simba could only come to one conclusion: that Murdyrys would frame Muzzle for such a grievous crime!
And why, pray tell, did Murdyrys do this? Simple: Muzzle blew up Murdyrys' wardrobe with a bomb - just like the one he was frantically assembling right in the middle of the courtroom!
Before it could devolve too much into a bickering match between the two lawyers, the Honorable Judge Dillo demanded order and gave a verdict: Muzzle would be found INNOCENT of the highest charge... however, he was instead found guilty of the much lesser crimes of disorderly courtroom conduct, loitering, littering, and driving without a seatbelt.
He was then promptly sentenced to pay a $250 fine and do 100 hours of community service.
I wanted to write a whole script out but I couldn't come up with anything coherent in time, so I guess a 'brief summary' will have to do.
This is yet another pic I yeeted out to an artist for my DnD group, with some of our OCs (not necessarily DnD PCs) in a courtroom slugging out those OBJECTIONs and HOLD ITs like a Fourth of July fireworks malfunction. Don't get me wrong, that sounds absolutely baller, but I understand why the judge would blow a gasket. That's what happens when DnD player characters become lawyers.
Art and the Honorable Judge Dillo belongs to
Toughset <-- Go watch this guy! :D
Richter Greyhound, the copper dragon of justice, belongs to... a friemd of mine
Simba "Pridemore", the brave defense lion lawyer, belongs to... another friemd of mine
Muzzle the pyromaniac defendant (how he snuck a bomb in and was allowed to fashion it on the table, I will never know) belongs to my good friend
ReyaiShadowWolf <-- Go give this guy some love <3
Murdyrys Badmann, the audaciously dressed kobl framer by day, and less-than-competent assassin by night, belongs to me! :D
On the night of Shimmering Shimmer's Shimmerball at the Shimmadome, Muzzle, the pyrotechnics contractor, was arrested on the charge of gross mishandling of explosive materials after a rather large stockpile of explosives was discovered under the main stage - all of which bore Muzzle's signature. Simba Pridemore was appointed as his defense attorney, while Richter Greyhound, a well-regarded paladin, was assigned to be the prosecution. During the trial, Greyhound called upon his 'star' witness: Murdyrys Badmann, who claimed to be one of the performers. At first, it seemed that the prosecution would deliver an open-and-shut case, but Murdyrys had a slight inconsistency that Pridemore pressed him on. Murdyrys performed well enough to mask his concern, and Richter helped to prop his story up with a claimed shipping manifest they retrieved on a search warrant. Simba immediately found that neither the shipping manifest added up to what was found nor did its signature match that found on the seized explosives. Simba could only come to one conclusion: that Murdyrys would frame Muzzle for such a grievous crime!
And why, pray tell, did Murdyrys do this? Simple: Muzzle blew up Murdyrys' wardrobe with a bomb - just like the one he was frantically assembling right in the middle of the courtroom!
Before it could devolve too much into a bickering match between the two lawyers, the Honorable Judge Dillo demanded order and gave a verdict: Muzzle would be found INNOCENT of the highest charge... however, he was instead found guilty of the much lesser crimes of disorderly courtroom conduct, loitering, littering, and driving without a seatbelt.
He was then promptly sentenced to pay a $250 fine and do 100 hours of community service.
I wanted to write a whole script out but I couldn't come up with anything coherent in time, so I guess a 'brief summary' will have to do.
This is yet another pic I yeeted out to an artist for my DnD group, with some of our OCs (not necessarily DnD PCs) in a courtroom slugging out those OBJECTIONs and HOLD ITs like a Fourth of July fireworks malfunction. Don't get me wrong, that sounds absolutely baller, but I understand why the judge would blow a gasket. That's what happens when DnD player characters become lawyers.
Art and the Honorable Judge Dillo belongs to
Toughset <-- Go watch this guy! :DRichter Greyhound, the copper dragon of justice, belongs to... a friemd of mine
Simba "Pridemore", the brave defense lion lawyer, belongs to... another friemd of mine
Muzzle the pyromaniac defendant (how he snuck a bomb in and was allowed to fashion it on the table, I will never know) belongs to my good friend
ReyaiShadowWolf <-- Go give this guy some love <3Murdyrys Badmann, the audaciously dressed kobl framer by day, and less-than-competent assassin by night, belongs to me! :D
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