Cirina Chapar
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Un-Signed Manuscript II
[The following letter would be left anonymously, the authors hand-writing purposely masked. It would be a few pages long, the pages sewn together with string.]
'The Enlightened Murderers of Luminion'
---X=X---
Dear reader, I recently traveled to attend a trial that was hosted within Luminion. While I will not be discussing the man who stood trial or my opinions on the verdict. I wanted to share my thoughts on what I saw in the court itself, and the people conducting the justice they 'swore' to serve.
While what I will say, could very much end me up in the same predicament as the man who attended trial. What I bore witness to was truly disgusting. To put it, Luminion is full of blood-thirsty, misleading murderers, hiding their cowardice behind fancy titles and greed-filled families.
A murderer can be a person who is killed in self-defense down to one who kills for fun or greed. The motivation matters very much. One is acting from a sense of love, the other is emotionally indifferent and cruel. From what I have seen firsthand, the court of Luminion is cruel. I don't believe I've ever seen such a disturbing display of predisposed 'justice'. The second the trial had begun, one could already tell that the court had already decided the fate of the accused. This was not a fair and just trial, this was lawful murder. When a person is evil or in this case multiple persons, when they kill from a sick addiction, when they are cold and cruel, for nothing more than their satisfaction. Execution is murder too. Killing is killing. No matter the crime, no matter the race. To end a life is to mark yourself as a murderer. This is a fact.
For a nation to claim to be so 'enlightened' all I could take from my visit was their barbaric bloodlust. How hypocritical they must feel. What type of fool must they be to believe that they are anything other than psychotic serial killers with a cruel and indifferent government backing them?
After they had delivered their biased verdict, one that they surely had come to long before the trial began. They publicly executed the man, not in a respectful way, but in a barbaric way. So much for being enlightened, hm? They caged him like an animal, strung him up for families and children to watch. And set him aflame.
I could only watch in masked horror as flames spiraled upwards. He flailed around, and while the guilty was rather strong in the face of death, he ultimately met his demise in the confines of an inhumane cage. The others stood there, watching charred metal and cloth fall in long strands to the floor as they melted into thick, ink-black streaks. Burning flesh replaced the smell of the nation, and tasted bitter on the tongue.
This trial was just a display of bloodlust, an unnecessary killing for the nobles of Luminion to satisfy their disgusting need to bury their cowardice behind a feigned sense of power.
While your guilt or innocence is not mine to comment on, may you find rest, Alois Pineblossom.
Un-Signed Manuscript II
[The following letter would be left anonymously, the authors hand-writing purposely masked. It would be a few pages long, the pages sewn together with string.]
'The Enlightened Murderers of Luminion'
---X=X---
Dear reader, I recently traveled to attend a trial that was hosted within Luminion. While I will not be discussing the man who stood trial or my opinions on the verdict. I wanted to share my thoughts on what I saw in the court itself, and the people conducting the justice they 'swore' to serve.
While what I will say, could very much end me up in the same predicament as the man who attended trial. What I bore witness to was truly disgusting. To put it, Luminion is full of blood-thirsty, misleading murderers, hiding their cowardice behind fancy titles and greed-filled families.
A murderer can be a person who is killed in self-defense down to one who kills for fun or greed. The motivation matters very much. One is acting from a sense of love, the other is emotionally indifferent and cruel. From what I have seen firsthand, the court of Luminion is cruel. I don't believe I've ever seen such a disturbing display of predisposed 'justice'. The second the trial had begun, one could already tell that the court had already decided the fate of the accused. This was not a fair and just trial, this was lawful murder. When a person is evil or in this case multiple persons, when they kill from a sick addiction, when they are cold and cruel, for nothing more than their satisfaction. Execution is murder too. Killing is killing. No matter the crime, no matter the race. To end a life is to mark yourself as a murderer. This is a fact.
For a nation to claim to be so 'enlightened' all I could take from my visit was their barbaric bloodlust. How hypocritical they must feel. What type of fool must they be to believe that they are anything other than psychotic serial killers with a cruel and indifferent government backing them?
After they had delivered their biased verdict, one that they surely had come to long before the trial began. They publicly executed the man, not in a respectful way, but in a barbaric way. So much for being enlightened, hm? They caged him like an animal, strung him up for families and children to watch. And set him aflame.
I could only watch in masked horror as flames spiraled upwards. He flailed around, and while the guilty was rather strong in the face of death, he ultimately met his demise in the confines of an inhumane cage. The others stood there, watching charred metal and cloth fall in long strands to the floor as they melted into thick, ink-black streaks. Burning flesh replaced the smell of the nation, and tasted bitter on the tongue.
This trial was just a display of bloodlust, an unnecessary killing for the nobles of Luminion to satisfy their disgusting need to bury their cowardice behind a feigned sense of power.
While your guilt or innocence is not mine to comment on, may you find rest, Alois Pineblossom.