Perform your closing argument in infernal dance
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From: Prosecution of (Trial)
The judge may not understand. But comprehension is not required.
Game Instructions: Success here will make the case significantly more difficult, but why else did you study infernal dance?
Unlocked with Progress of a Trial exactly 3, Format of Trial exactly 30 (This trial is taking place under Marigold Methods.), Trial Being Fought 2-4 (You are prosecuting a civil case.), The Rose Giveth Its Verses to Devils and Also to You
Challenge information
Broad, Persuasive 150
- 103 - very chancy (41%)
- 128 - chancy (51%)
- 153 - modest (61%)
- 178 - very modest (71%)
- 203 - low-risk (81%)
- 228 - straightforward (91%)
- 250 - straightforward (100%)
Success
No reward narrative information available for Fate-locked actions.
- Persuasive is increasing…
- The trial awaits a verdict. (Sets Progress of a Trial to 4)
- You've gained 2 x Prestige of a Legal Case
- Making Waves is increasing… (+2 CP)
Failure
No reward narrative information available for Fate-locked actions.
- Persuasive is increasing…
- The trial awaits a verdict. (Sets Progress of a Trial to 4)
- Scandal is increasing… (+2 CP)
- Suspicion is increasing… (+2 CP)