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In the garden of the silent, the only ground beaming with life in the midst of the graveyard, a melody of pensive sadness blasts through the cheap speakers of the Judge’s phone. Gerard Luther is ready to make his peace by revealing the truth behind all of his actions throughout his life. The betrayals, the deceptions, the twists and turns — it will all be explored. Why do it now? With you? And here? You have no idea, but you may find out.
“<span class="mu-i">...What were your questions again?</span>” Gerard forgot what Amelia asked. You’re off to a great start.
“This dummy is unbelievable!” Tactical Amelia is ready to put a hit on his skull! Your sister worked in customer service, and this guy is making her lose her mind.
“May I propose you ask them one more time? Or is that too much for your minuscule bratty brain cells?!” Gerard retorts.
“I <span class="mu-s">just</span> asked!” Amelia will show her teeth if she gets a little madder.
“I apologize for getting entangled in the <span class="mu-i">exquisite</span> waltz of Chopstakovich, it’s a shame <span class="mu-s">I have a soul</span>, you dull little sprout!” Gerard is the kind of man who will go down to everyone’s level.
“Hey, I’m the only one who can call her names here.” It’s your given birthright. You’re the big brother, and you have to get involved by making excuses.
“Tell him, Johnny!” Amelia hides behind you.
“Please, everyone, time is of the essence.” Fiora wants to move forward.
“You crazy, Fio? This is the most fun I’ve had here. <span class="mu-i">Looove</span> watching strangers fight.” Odetta is enjoying herself.
“What a dull woman. Is it really that entertaining when you don’t know the story behind it?” Gerard really wants to get on everyone’s nerves.
“Y-You’re not supposed to have fun at a graveyard.” You point out.
“Life’s a joke, why wouldn’t death be?” Odetta doesn’t care about social cues.
“Oh no! <span class="mu-i">A nihilist</span>? How trite and disappointing!” Gerard is genuinely disgusted. Odetta wanted to bark back, but...
“May I remind everyone that Mr. Luther *hasn’t* answered any questions?” Fiora changes strategies to bring you back on topic.
“I refuse to answer any query that comes out of the lips of these two piranhas!” Gerard wants nothing to do with Amelia or Odetta. Which means it all comes to you and Fiora. “Now you may ask again. Cordially. And I hope all of these questions are intellectually challenging.”
“To you, any question is.” Odetta rolls her eyes.
“Ha! You’re as hilarious as your fashion sense!” Gerard grits his teeth. “Do you want to hear what I want to say or nay? Ask! Or I shall leave!”
Well, it’s up to you or Fiora…
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Ask Gerard all the questions Amelia asked. (Why betray Kobashi? And the Terrorists?)
>Ask Gerard how he lost the eye.
>Ask Gerard how he became a Judge. You’re in the mood for another flashback. It’s location-appropriate.
>Ask Gerard what his deal in the war is. He’s a judge, but he has been playing sides the entire time.
>Let Fiora conduct the interrogation. She seems experienced!
>Write In.
“<span class="mu-i">...What were your questions again?</span>” Gerard forgot what Amelia asked. You’re off to a great start.
“This dummy is unbelievable!” Tactical Amelia is ready to put a hit on his skull! Your sister worked in customer service, and this guy is making her lose her mind.
“May I propose you ask them one more time? Or is that too much for your minuscule bratty brain cells?!” Gerard retorts.
“I <span class="mu-s">just</span> asked!” Amelia will show her teeth if she gets a little madder.
“I apologize for getting entangled in the <span class="mu-i">exquisite</span> waltz of Chopstakovich, it’s a shame <span class="mu-s">I have a soul</span>, you dull little sprout!” Gerard is the kind of man who will go down to everyone’s level.
“Hey, I’m the only one who can call her names here.” It’s your given birthright. You’re the big brother, and you have to get involved by making excuses.
“Tell him, Johnny!” Amelia hides behind you.
“Please, everyone, time is of the essence.” Fiora wants to move forward.
“You crazy, Fio? This is the most fun I’ve had here. <span class="mu-i">Looove</span> watching strangers fight.” Odetta is enjoying herself.
“What a dull woman. Is it really that entertaining when you don’t know the story behind it?” Gerard really wants to get on everyone’s nerves.
“Y-You’re not supposed to have fun at a graveyard.” You point out.
“Life’s a joke, why wouldn’t death be?” Odetta doesn’t care about social cues.
“Oh no! <span class="mu-i">A nihilist</span>? How trite and disappointing!” Gerard is genuinely disgusted. Odetta wanted to bark back, but...
“May I remind everyone that Mr. Luther *hasn’t* answered any questions?” Fiora changes strategies to bring you back on topic.
“I refuse to answer any query that comes out of the lips of these two piranhas!” Gerard wants nothing to do with Amelia or Odetta. Which means it all comes to you and Fiora. “Now you may ask again. Cordially. And I hope all of these questions are intellectually challenging.”
“To you, any question is.” Odetta rolls her eyes.
“Ha! You’re as hilarious as your fashion sense!” Gerard grits his teeth. “Do you want to hear what I want to say or nay? Ask! Or I shall leave!”
Well, it’s up to you or Fiora…
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Ask Gerard all the questions Amelia asked. (Why betray Kobashi? And the Terrorists?)
>Ask Gerard how he lost the eye.
>Ask Gerard how he became a Judge. You’re in the mood for another flashback. It’s location-appropriate.
>Ask Gerard what his deal in the war is. He’s a judge, but he has been playing sides the entire time.
>Let Fiora conduct the interrogation. She seems experienced!
>Write In.