Eternal
You’re a team and you were trained together as one. You feel that you should do everything you can to protect one of your own, especially in this sort of situation. Besides, Captain Pollo is most likely going to punish you all anyway. You might well stand for what you believe in.
Edgar naturally disagrees with you again, but grudgingly goes along with it since he doesn’t want to be on the receiving end of another one of your beatings. Everyone else agrees more readily. Kane while appreciative seems to be oddly detached from the situation, almost as if he doesn’t care.
The next day all of you are marched into the cafeteria, which is serving as a makeshift court room. Many of the other soldiers are calling for your blood, but some of them are just sitting quietly. Captain Pollo asks both sides what exactly happened, and despite the other side making themselves look more sympathetic, fact remains Kane DID kill three of them. There really isn’t any way to defend against it. You attempt to direct blame to the other soldiers and claim it was an accident, but nothing works.
Captain Pollo decides that all of you are at fault and says you’re all going to be executed for treason. It is at that point to make one last plea.
“Captain! I beg you not to carry out this sentence! At least not on my team! I was the leader. I was the one who should’ve kept a better handle on them. This incident is my fault. If you have to execute someone, execute me, but not for treason, for incompetence in the service of the Empire. I may have failed to serve the Emperor, but the rest of my team may still make up for this terrible mistake that is mainly my fault.”
It’s an impassioned plea. Even the soldiers that were cheering for your sentence are silent. Captain Pollo thinks for a moment and readdresses you.
“Very well. I suppose you have a point. However Kane still killed three men, his crime can’t go unpunished. He will still be executed for murder and treason. The rest of your team members will be freed, but I’m having them all separated and transferred to other places. I can’t take the chance of having another incident like this happening again. Maybe the Rask frontier would be a better place for them since they want to fight so much. Execution will take place tomorrow morning. Court adjourned.”
Before you’re taken away, you address the rest of your team one last time.
“Learn from my mistakes. Be a better Eternal than I was and live up to the name. Serve the Emperor well.”
You and Kane are taken to separate cells. You spend the rest of the night thinking about why you felt the way you did. It doesn’t make sense based on your training. Mistress beat duty and obedience into you, yet you rejected Captain Pollo’s initial request. Gruz certainly thought you were leadership material. He was obviously was wrong. A lot of questions go through your mind, but ultimately you realize it’s futile. You’re to be executed at morning and it’ll hardly matter what reason you had for any of your actions. You eventually fall asleep.
The next morning, you and Kane are taken from your cells and marched to the gallows. The pair of you say nothing the entire time until the hangman puts the noose around your neck and you are asked if you have any last words.
Kane continues to remain silent. You are slightly more verbal.
“Long live the Emperor! Long live the Empire!” you shout before the lever is pulled and your neck snaps like a twig.
Edgar naturally disagrees with you again, but grudgingly goes along with it since he doesn’t want to be on the receiving end of another one of your beatings. Everyone else agrees more readily. Kane while appreciative seems to be oddly detached from the situation, almost as if he doesn’t care.
The next day all of you are marched into the cafeteria, which is serving as a makeshift court room. Many of the other soldiers are calling for your blood, but some of them are just sitting quietly. Captain Pollo asks both sides what exactly happened, and despite the other side making themselves look more sympathetic, fact remains Kane DID kill three of them. There really isn’t any way to defend against it. You attempt to direct blame to the other soldiers and claim it was an accident, but nothing works.
Captain Pollo decides that all of you are at fault and says you’re all going to be executed for treason. It is at that point to make one last plea.
“Captain! I beg you not to carry out this sentence! At least not on my team! I was the leader. I was the one who should’ve kept a better handle on them. This incident is my fault. If you have to execute someone, execute me, but not for treason, for incompetence in the service of the Empire. I may have failed to serve the Emperor, but the rest of my team may still make up for this terrible mistake that is mainly my fault.”
It’s an impassioned plea. Even the soldiers that were cheering for your sentence are silent. Captain Pollo thinks for a moment and readdresses you.
“Very well. I suppose you have a point. However Kane still killed three men, his crime can’t go unpunished. He will still be executed for murder and treason. The rest of your team members will be freed, but I’m having them all separated and transferred to other places. I can’t take the chance of having another incident like this happening again. Maybe the Rask frontier would be a better place for them since they want to fight so much. Execution will take place tomorrow morning. Court adjourned.”
Before you’re taken away, you address the rest of your team one last time.
“Learn from my mistakes. Be a better Eternal than I was and live up to the name. Serve the Emperor well.”
You and Kane are taken to separate cells. You spend the rest of the night thinking about why you felt the way you did. It doesn’t make sense based on your training. Mistress beat duty and obedience into you, yet you rejected Captain Pollo’s initial request. Gruz certainly thought you were leadership material. He was obviously was wrong. A lot of questions go through your mind, but ultimately you realize it’s futile. You’re to be executed at morning and it’ll hardly matter what reason you had for any of your actions. You eventually fall asleep.
The next morning, you and Kane are taken from your cells and marched to the gallows. The pair of you say nothing the entire time until the hangman puts the noose around your neck and you are asked if you have any last words.
Kane continues to remain silent. You are slightly more verbal.
“Long live the Emperor! Long live the Empire!” you shout before the lever is pulled and your neck snaps like a twig.