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located in Government Center West Wing, a part of The Multiverse, one of the many universes on RPG.

Government Center West Wing

The West Wing houses overflow courtroom space, the Parliamentary Research Directorate, the Office of the Parliamentary Clerk, the Auxiliary Support Offices, the Government Center Police, and the General Staff.

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Character Portrait: Darien Blackdagger Character Portrait: Snowbund Character Portrait: Cole Maibara Character Portrait: Elijah Alexander Kenton Character Portrait: Eros Fletcher Character Portrait: Oria 'Valerie' Kenton Character Portrait: Redmane Character Portrait: Charles Kesslee Character Portrait: Crane Character Portrait: Kinara Character Portrait: Veronica Perlo Character Portrait: Otto Hannig Character Portrait: Crane's Wen Character Portrait: Geraldine Batchelder-Lockerby Character Portrait: Thục-Đoàn Phùng Character Portrait: Akosua Nkrumah Acheampong
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Quietly ushered in by the court officers as proceedings started to get underway, at first glance he seemed like an unassuming older man in a dark purple hued suit, black tie, accented by a simple lapel pin that resembled a circular aperture, similar to the iris found in the mechanical shutter of a camera. This was the symbol of the Aschen Empire's Confessor Cabal, a secretive, and rather infamous organization within the Empire that served the will of the Emperor himself, and oftentimes acted as his secret police.

Why Kesslee was here could be anyone's guess, though he was sent by the Emperor for a very specific purpose, it was a purpose he was sworn to secrecy. His well honed, and well trained mind kept out any intrusions, with the aid of the small psionic inhibitor clipped behind his ear.

His gaze was briefly affixed to the presiding magistrate of this court, Acheampong, before they went to the other officials, one by one, sizing them up.

Lastly, his gaze went to the assembled witnesses.

Kesslee kept hushed, opting to not say a word and disturb the proceedings.