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expi ([personal profile] expi) wrote2023-09-30 12:08 am

NPC INBOX

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JERRY
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Appointed by the Council to reign in lawlessness in Aldrip, Jerry is a matter-of-fact man that has little time for nonsense. His goals are the Council's goals -- to make sure that peace comes back to the citizens and for the Chosen to carry out the rest of their sentences appropriately.

He is usually in the newly rebuilt City Hall, unless he's apprehending lawbreakers.

Jerry is not his real name, but it's the name that was given to him by a strange, sassy fairy that just seemed to stick. He may grumble about it if said fairy is around, but he's not very keen on giving out his real name, either.

Any lawlessness and rulebreaking or trolling can be sent to Jerry in the various ways listed above in this post. Sentencing proofs will also be sent to this post, with an appropriate subject line.
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sentencing

[personal profile] izanagis 2023-11-09 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[On the morning of November 9, Yu has finally had enough of the nightmares and waking dreams, and he stands outside of City Hall --suspiciously alone-- waiting for Jerry to come out. When he does, Yu lays out what he believes to be a logical response to his sentencing demand.]

I'm not going to bring you anyone. Having spoken to individuals who have committed things they believe to be wrong, I don't think any of them deserves to be turned in. Certainly not to spare myself.

Furthermore, I don't believe the trait of "loyalty" is, or should be, a crime. I have not placed that loyalty in anyone who doesn't deserve it. I exercise it at my own discretion, and because it is not a blind loyalty, I have chosen not to follow your directives.
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[personal profile] izanagis 2023-11-15 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[Yu's expression changes ever so slightly. Admittedly, he had been hoping that Jerry was more on the side of justice rather than just "the rules" ... but it seems his hope was misplaced.

He's not mad, just disappointed.]


In what way? And how do you justify this as a crime, to begin with?