3.2.12.5. Unfolding Justice's Blindfold - Part 2
![]() |
Source Image for Basilica Vadisium Trial / Council Hall - Council of Trent |
Image source from web: http://lonelypilgrim.com/2011/10/
Someone is knocking on the cell door. Hard. Then a voice comes.
āRobert Chandler! Itās time for the trial! Wake up and answer or weāll use force!ā
Inside the dungeon cell, Robert stands up. It seems he has been awake for two hours after a brief sleep. He immediately answers, āYes, Iām up and about. Iām ready whenever you are.ā
Then come a flash of light and a clattering sound of locks unlocking. That particular cell was magically locked with various enchantments and force fields. A mage, two monks and five guards stand by the door.
āHey, Chris! Wake up! Itās time!ā
Kyflynn tries to wake Chris up. When the latter wonāt budge, the elf pokes his waist with such a jerk that makes Chris leap up in shock. The Valanisian officials have kept their swords and armors somewhere safe, but thatās not the problem for them.
There are only Robert, Kyflynn, Andreas and Chris in that cell, because they put men and women in different cells.
Here we go again, says Chris in his mind when they go into Room of Divine Judgment, the trial room of the Basilica Vadisium. The judges on high platforms, the high priests surrounding the room give Chris a chill, while Kyflynn looks confident and Robert as indifferent as ever. Robert, the main suspect is escorted to the lone seat in the middle of the room while the others join the women on the audience seats.
Pope Matthaeus who acts as the Head Judge begins the trial and Cardinal Dulvenia gives a prolonged speech about the case which bores Chris greatly as itās the same chronological blabbering he once heard, plus new reports with accounts of two attacks on Robert and Raelācharon, and MacLairās involvement.
āSo,ā the Pope says to Robert. āOn the charge of murdering Pope Xylen Felicitia, what do you plead?ā
āNot guilty, Your Grace,ā says the accused.
āAnd the charge of consorting with pirates, killing the jailers in Vochaux, and hijacking an Arcadian ship, Le Partizane?ā
āNot guilty, Your Grace,ā says the accused once again.
āVery well, then. Due to the little time we have, we move on to investigation reports and presentation of material evidences.ā
They begin the presenting the evidences from the crime scene, including the weapon of murder, Robertās kiliji. The ownerās face doesnāt change at all on seeing that sword, as he knows by doing so he shall eventually get his sword back.
Then comes Raelācharon, presenting all he has said during his investigation and...
āThere is something more I want to add. In the crime scene, as the report has stated, there are two broken vases on the table. The vases are so large and filled with dirt and plant, with a big symbol of the Right Way behind them. It looks like an altar for worship, but Vadisians never used large vases and plants in any altar I know of. Moreover, the vases were RECENTLY procured.
So, my theory is, the vases were used to hold the sword horizontally, and Pope Xylen impaled her back on it. Then she staggered a bit, fell forward, and with her remaining strength she crawled, as though calling for help, then moved no more in the pool of her own blood.ā
Enraged, the hunchbacked Cardinal Ulbergis with a very long, white mustache bellows, āYou mean, Counselor, the Most Holy, Late Pope Xylen took her own life?ā
āYes,ā says Raelācharon.
Pope Matthaeusā anger flares up!
āThatās NONSENSE! The wise, respected Pope, whose actions were examples for all Vadisians would never, in her right mind do that basest of atrocity!ā
So, Xylen must be in a messed-up mind, then, Chris thinks. And I think this Pope must also be in his right mind to control his emotions and set an example for all.
As though he can read Chrisā mind, Pope Matthaeus constrains himself and talks normally again.
āNevertheless, this is still a court of Vadisā law, and we shall not pass judgments until we confer and decide upon it. Then, let us proceed by hearing from witnesses.ā
The Head Judge asks Raelācharon to present his witnesses: Kyflynn, Desmond, Agustina, and himself, explaining about the attacks on Robert, and the questioning that resulted in King Georgeās trust in the man sitting in the middle of the room.
Then, the witnesses from the Basilica Vadisium utter their statements. Female personal guards for the Pope, some monks and some nuns.
āYes, Your Grace. I saw Robert entering the Inner Circle by the Popeās invitation. But, I think he and the Pope were engaged in an argument,ā Sister Solnii testifies.
Cardinal Ulbergis comments, āWhat makes you think so? We want facts,Sister, not mere thoughts.ā
The freckle-faced nun responds, āThatās because when I saw Robert come out from the Popeās room, he looked so hasty and distraught. That was what I see. And one more thing, he came in with two swords and went out missing one.ā
Raelācharon asks again, āWell, when you saw him coming out, did you see any blood? On his face, his body, feet, or hands?ā
āNo, Counselor,ā says Sister Solnii.
āSo all in this room hear you.ā
āNo, I didnāt see any blood anywhere on him. He broke sweat, all right, but not blood. No blood at all.ā
āThank you, Sister Solnii,ā says Rael. Then, turning to the judges he says, āI have no more question for this witness, Your Grace.ā
āVery well. Sister Solnii, you may return to your seat,ā says the Pope. āIs there any more witness to present, Cardinal Ryddus?ā
Ryddus answers, āNo, Your Grace. Sister Solnii is the last.ā
āThen we call upon the accused, Robert Chandler to stand up.ā
Robert does so, and then the Pope continues.
āRobert Chandler, will you swear that all you are about to say is the truth and nothing by the truth, by Vadis?ā
Rob responds, āBy Vadis, I swear.ā
āVery well. Now answer me straightforwardly: What were you doing in the Popeās Chamber on the night of the murder?ā
āThe Pope sent for me. She asked me to continue being her bodyguard ā on a permanent basis. I told her I prefer to be a vagabond hunter and refused her offer. We argued a bit and then she finally gave up trying to persuade me, and I left.ā
āBut then,ā says Cardinal Ryddus, holding up Robertās letter ā an evidence. āWhat made you run away from the Basilica, telling your friends to run away with you too? In this letter, you said, āThe Pope can no longer be trusted!ā What is the meaning of this?ā
Robert answers, āPope Xylen has acted against my will. She insisted on keeping me near her for her own safety, though she instructed all Champions of Vadis to spread out, track down and eliminate the Heir of Vordac and his minions.
My friends and I consented to guard the Pope until we eliminate the threat, then we would track down and fight the Heir elsewhere. So when she broke the deal, we canāt trust her anymore. I decided to leave, thinking that she could take care of herself with so many guards and enchantments around her.ā
āObjectionā, says Cardinal Ulbergis. āIf Robert must leave, he must do so with the Popeās consent. No matter how great his distrust in the Pope was, he shouldāve stayed. Running away is always a cowardly act, generated either by fear or in case, guilt. Thatās your mistake, Robert Chandler. You shouldāve stayed if you didnāt do anything wrong.ā
āTo tell you the truth, I wouldnāt run if my fatherās sword wasnāt missing. Something mustāve addled my mind. Iāve never been as careless as to leave my precious sword on someone elseās body. I was framed. The minute I realized that, I lost my trust in the Pope. I got to find help, then...ā
ā... You ran,ā says Pope Matthaeus. āRobert, donāt you know about the rule in the court? Always let the Head Judge speak first, then he will ask for your opinion if necessary.ā
āIf I didnāt do that, I doubt you would ask me about that subject again and prejudiced me as guilty. Sorry, but I canāt let it happen.ā
āINSOLENCE!ā the Pope roars. āHow dare you insult the credibility of Vadisā Court of Law? Executor! Give him twenty lashes as punishment!ā
The Court Executor walks to the center, tears Robertās shirt by the back and starts lashing Robert with his whip. Robert tries not to scream in pain, but starting from the eleventh lash, his pain is so unbearable as he screams. Well, itās better than being decapitated, though.
Eighteen... Nineteen... Twenty...
And the Executor leaves Robert kneeling there, numb with pain and blood all over his newly-scarred back. Rael didnāt help Robert to avoid lashing, but now he moves forward. He speaks to Robert loudly.
āRobert, why didnāt you say it? Why didnāt you tell them that you ran from Pope Xylen to save her face?ā
āSave her face from what, Counselor?ā the Pope apparently hears that.
āRobert said to me that Pope Xylen not only wanted him as a full time bodyguard, but also a pet to satisfy her lust!ā
āPREPOSTEROUS! UTTER NONSENSE! BLASPHEMY! The Most Holy Pope Xylen always lived in chastity! She even forbade men to touch her fingertip! Touching a strand of her blue hair could result in excommunication! Tell us, Robert! Did you really tell such thing to anyone?ā
āIāve tried not to disclose it, Your Grace,ā says Rob, āBut yes, like Iāve said to Counselor Rael, Pope Xylen tried to seduce me when she couldnāt persuade me. But since I canāt prove it, I decided not to mention it in this court.ā
![]() |
Inspiration source for Medieval Trial with the Pope and the Cardinals - Morewhat.com |
āBut you did mention it to Raelācharon, although you canāt prove it,ā Father Ryddus argues.
āBecause Counselor Raelācharon is my friend. I told him also that I canāt prove it, but he encouraged me to mention it in trial.ā
āPermission to speak, Your Grace,ā says Raelācharon.
āGranted. Go on, Counselor,ā says the Head Judge.
āIād like to call Sister Solnii to the witness booth once again,ā says the elf. āI have a few more questions to ask her.ā
The request is granted at once, and as Sister Solnii sits in the booth, Raelācharon asks, āSister Solnii, when you saw Pope Xylenās body, what was she wearing? What else was on her except the sword?ā
āShe was wearing her night gown, Sir,ā says Solnii. āHer favorite thin, silk aquamarine gown. But honestly, I didnāt like to see her in it.ā
āWhy?ā
āBecause she turned into somebody else, not the decent-looking Pope we all revered, but rather like ā Vadis forgive me ā a courtesan. Her behavior was strange, too. I once found her caressing herself in her room, and she made me swear not to tell anyone about it. Her beauty treatment was also extreme: milk bath, skin care using rare materials, and expensive cosmetics.ā
Cardinal Ulbergis cuts in, āYou have been given one question, but you talked so much about your mistressā... peculiarities. Do you realize the outcome of your blabbering?ā
āI do, Your Grace. I am being disloyal to the Holy Mother, and deserve punishment from Vadis. But if my sacrifice can save a man from being wrongly prosecuted, it will bring peace to my soul.ā
The Head Judge dismissed Sister Solnii back to her audience seat, and addresses the prosecutor, Cardinal Ryddus, āHas the prosecutor prepared his final argument?ā
āYes, I have,ā says Ryddus.
āAnd has the defendant prepared his final argument?ā
āYes, I have,ā says Rael.
āSo, the Court now calls for the prosecutor to deliver his argument.ā
Ryddus begins, āHoly Father, esteemed Judges and defendant, and everybody present in this court, weāve just seen the most excellent effort to convince everyone that this man, the accused, Robert Chandler didnāt commit the crime of murdering Pope Xylen Felicitia. Some of the witnesses, especially Sister Solnii, stated that Robert met, and quarreled with the Pope. Then he came out missing a sword and ran away, telling his friends to do the same because āthe Pope canāt be trustedā. Then, he was arrested in Vochaux, escaped from prison, hijacked an Arcadian ship with help of the pirate Sheena Mekhāta. Then, he resisted arrest from our agents, luring them into duels and defeated them.
So tell me, are these not the acts of crime? The acts befit the Heir of Vordac? The witnesses may claim that MacLair was behind the recent attacks on Robert, but isnāt it possible that Robert is in league with MacLair himself? All evidences clearly point that Robert murdered Pope Xylen Felicitia with cold blood, without doubt.
Therefore, I recommend the court to pass on punishment according to the laws of Vadis. Robert must pay his crime, and the penalty is death. That will be all.ā
āThank you, Brother Ryddus,ā says the Pope. āNow the court calls for Counselor Raelācharon to present his defense.ā
Rael steps forward and stands confidently near Robert and speaks with loud yet gentle voice.
āYour Grace, the esteemed Judges, Prosecutor, and dear audience. As we can see here, we are led to believe in material evidences and everything our eyes can see. This is rather disturbing, since material evidences can be used to bend justice, cover tracks and make a scapegoat out of others. Vadis himself realized it. Written in His Holy Scripture, Imla Vadis: āMatters, mutters and magicks can be altered, but the truth always lies in heart.ā Then, in his other words, āBehavior is the reflection of the heart.ā
In this case, according to the witnesses, someone has mesmerized Robert, took his sword and used it to kill the Pope. The broken vases and trail of blood were fabricated as signs of struggle. But what of Robertās behavior? A witness you presented here, a warden from Vochaux claimed that Robert just knocked the jailers out. Many guards Robert fought claimed so. Sheena hijacked a ship, yes, but Robert was only a passenger. He fought Adler and Hernan and spared their lives. He ran away from Valanis to Lore. It was all because he knew he was being framed. He ran to save the Popeās face and to seek help ā my help. And after I consented to help him, he went back here, all prepared.
If he indeed killed the Pope, he wouldnāt be as foolish as to leave his possessions or marks of his identity in the crime scene, and he would not run, but stays on and played the hero instead. Knowing full well of his behavior, Vordac would disown his heir on any sign of foolishness and disobedience, and left him soulless. Moreover, if Robert killed the Pope as a minion, he would end up dead, silenced by the Heir, MacLair, or other minions.
All in all, we recommend the court to free Robert Chandler of all charges. Let us not pass judgment with eyes, but with heart. Eyes can deceive you, but heart holds the truth. Vadis once said, āMy worldly being will be gone, you will not see me anymore. However, if you believe, you will find that Iāll still be around, watching you with Mother Enia, and bringing balance to this world with Father Adair. Iāll be by your side from now on until forever.ā May Vadis and Enia bless you and bring you true justice!ā
The Pope concludes, āVery well. Now the three of us will confer upon this matter in a separate room. We shall come up with a verdict when we are done. Please remain on your seats.ā
Now comes the hardest part: Robert, Rael, the witnesses and the rest of the audience are waiting for more than three hours for the three judges: Matthaeus, Dulvenia and Ulbergis to reach the verdict. One may go to the bathroom in turns and under heavy guard. The trial must end today, no postponing. Everybody is waiting there with mixtures of anxiety, worry and boredom. Will the judges see things with their hearts? Or strictly by the book and through tamper-able evidences? You may wish that the fingerprint system was invented that time, so everything would be much simpler.
Nearing the fourth hour of waiting, the judges come in from the back door and climb back to their high platforms. The Head Judge looks very irritated yet keeps himself composed as he starts talking loudly.
āHoly Court of Vadis, brothers, sisters in Vadis. We, the judges have conferred, summarized the facts and testimonials weāve gathered, and now weāve reached the verdict. The accused please stand up from your seat.ā
Robert stands up, and the Pope continues.
āRobert Chandler, weāve acquired evidences that youāve killed the Pope, yet behavioral facts stated that you wanted to save the Popeās face and find help instead. Your presence and cooperation here put some weight off the charge, but your resistance to arrest and your act of piracy are disturbing. So, by putting Raelācharonās crime scene theory into account, weāve concluded that someone very powerful mustāve addled Robertās mind, stole his sword, killed the Pope with it and went away, unseen and undetected. We can assume it was MacLair, but he has paid for his other crimes with his untimely death.
Therefore, we declare Robert Chandler free from the charge of murder of Pope Xylen Felicitia on grounds of insufficient evidence.
However, on his acts of jail break and consorting with pirates, Robert is found guilty and therefore, his hunting license is revoked, permanently. He will be banned in all hunter guilds in the entire Continent of Aurelia. He may hunt for his needs, but neither mission nor money will he get from hunter guilds.
About the accusation of being an Heir of Vordac, Robertās aura and behavior donāt show any sign of it. However, people may come and check upon you from time to time. Should anyone proves that youāre really the Heir, all Aurelia will fight you until the Dark Overlord perish completely. Robertās sword will be returned to its rightful owner.
Thus spoken and stated by the will of Vadis, the Almighty, the Right Way.ā
After delivering their verdict, the judges descend from their platforms and leave the Trial Hall through the back door. Some of the witnesses and audience also leave the room, leaving Robert in the center, still standing there. His face shows neither happiness nor relief, just as cold and expressionless as ever.
Robertās friends come forward to congratulate him.
Seeing Robertās face, Raelācharon pats his shoulder, saying, āAt least itās not a total loss. Anyways, you are a Knight of Order of Lions now, not a monster hunter anymore.ā
Carolyn adds, āAre you being sad because we canāt hunt together anymore?ā
Robert shakes his head, saying, āIām happy, sad, angry and relieved at the same time. How can I express them altogether? I owe Raelācharon my thanks for helping me all the way here, and you all for testifying.
Looks like Iām going to miss you all. Iām going back to Lore to serve My King and country. Chris, you also have duties as the Prince of Arcadia now. Be strong, be wise, be just, and be careful. Always discipline yourself in your sword training, because from the first time we met I knew you will exceed me, Your Highness.ā
āOh, shucks, Rob. For me, you will always be my good teacher,ā Cristophe replies.
āCarol, your magic is much advanced now, with Aegis the Thunder Bird on your side. You also talk less and act more, and always resourceful. For that, I admire you.ā
Carol blushes on hearing that, replying, āAnd I to you, Rob. You have undergone such hardships and now Vadis smiles upon you.ā
Robert nods and turns to Iris. āIris, you are less show-off now and more serious. Maybe love has changed you.ā
Iris just nods and stares towards Chris, but her face looks gloomy.
āFather Andreas, please watch over them all for me.ā
āAye. Will do, laddie,ā says Andreas.
Kyflynn says to Rob, āI, Desmond and Tina will be going with you to Lore. I think more exciting things will happen by staying in the same city with you. If you should need us, just call upon us, and weāll gladly help you.ā
āThanks, Flynn. Now I know that I can trust you,ā Robert replies. āWell, this is the point where we go separate ways. Take care, my friends, and may Vadis watch over you.ā
Navigation:
Comments