What's next?
You see a mock courthouse
You arrive at a sort of mock courthouse: judge booth, witness stand, and opposing sides. Scant few chairs sit in the proverbial back of the courthouse; you suspect that audiences aren't common in this courthouse. You see a woman, sitting in the judge booth, with a marvelous tapestry beneath, covering the front of the judge booth. The image displayed appears to be one of the cosmos, and the woman appears to be actively weaving it, pulling thread from a mysterious source and weaving it into the tapestry. "Ah, very good; you've arrived. Seems you're the subject and witness of today's trial, so why don't you take a seat at the witness stand." Seems it wasn't a request; you comply. You wonder who the trial is between, only to see your deity Persephone arrive in the courthouse, followed by a cloaked figure. She looks sadly at you, knowing that there is a good chance that you've betrayed her and pursued a different deity over her, proceeding to sit in the defender's seat. The cloaked figure follows, pulling up a chair next to hers.
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