[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200129/2b530ba2297eea5b234b6eed58e3d1df.png[/img][/center] [i]...innocent in the eyes of the divine, but guilty in the eyes of man...[/i] Man was as corrupt and fallen as any, yet who were they to pass judgement? The Goliath never quite understood the accusations that were tossed her way when first she was taken in by the militia, charges thrown in her face by a race of people who have done more to destroy the world than build it up. Inherent greed, personal interest, and thirst for power had always been a driving force for humans, while many others outside of their circles suffered. The two men were safe, that was for certain. They were being judged by their own kind, and would most likely be given enough leniency that any “punishment” would be negligible. The half-breed, Gorosk, she imagined they would perhaps take pity on him as a creature living in both the human and Orc world, the [i]human[/i] part being the more important of the two. But for Vah’lux, a pseudo-giant from a land far away and displaced from the rest of civilization, the woman felt the weight of the mighty hammer of judgement falling atop her every so slowly. She would not be welcomed within the arms of their god, and would simply be executed and burned to ashes, never to be heard from again. Perhaps this is the fate of her as well as her people in these dire and dark times. Perhaps it is the end of her race altogether. Perhaps it is time to ascend and be with Kavaki, or has her soul become tarnished and unworthy to the point that she would simply float in between planes of existence for an eternity. Vah’lux shook her head. The thoughts of such things weighed on her mind, and yet all that mattered was that she would be freed from her iron and stone confines to see the sky one last time. At the moment the question was asked by the priest, Vah’lux said nothing, because there were no words to be said at such an uncertain time. She was ready for death. Whether it be by the hands of the humans, or by another means altogether.