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You are the player of the game at the moment. Be careful with your choice of action when playing this game...The choice is your. The result is mine.

Be careful with your comment. The life of young Changeling's queen is in your hand now. Please guild her to the right direction and teach her the lesson of life.

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Lorvianne

If she is proven guilty of such crime then even if we love her we couldn't protect her. As for the kind of punishment it wouldn't be for us to decide such things.

Julian Fratzscher

You are guilty if you are proven to be, no matter who you are. For something like this ... maybe, stepping down from the throne?

WanderingWarrior

If found guilty death penalty to bring peace.

NeutralJS

If she even proof guilty, then Young Queen will take the throne and exiled her to unknown land and remove all trace of her in the changelings land. But that an assumption since the culprit could be disguise as her and that changelings who is disloyal to our hive queen.

Borg Lord

Then justice would need to be served. But not vengeance. The proper punishment for cold-blooded murder, if that is what happened, is life imprisonment.

Confounding Outlier

I don't think we can truthfully say we wouldn't protect her from the worst of the punishment. But there has to be justice. The punishment will depend. Deposition? Imprisonment? Death? A world of perfect justice is a world with no mercy. If she killed gleefully, without good reason, without remorse, and would gladly do it again to the detriment of not only her subjects, but all that the hive touches, then she would have become something we scarcely recognize as our mother, and the death penalty should be considered. If she has realized her mistakes and truly regrets what she has done, then she should be shown some of the mercy that she could not find within herself back then. It may be difficult, and the mercy may seem undeserved, but we've seen how easy it is to become a monster yourself, all in the name of justice.

UxieKnight

...... No we can't protect her. If she did something wrong she has to be held to account. She at least should step down... Ask him: but what if it was and if possible an imposter..?

Tempestfury

If this ends up being the case. If she truly murdered someone, killing another being without justification for it. Then yes, we will allow her to be punished. What the punishment is... we don't know. A Life for a Life is simply wrong. That is not Justice. But what the punishement should be, what punishment is right... we don't know.

KartelsaL

If it was indeed her, let justice play out. What justice takes form is not up to you, unless given the power to do so.

Cirian

Tell him that you will see justice done, and that you would have to re-examine everything she'd ever said to you. Ask him in return, though... what if she isn't?

zane dragco

tell him that if that's true then let justice take form, but what form is not up to us to say, unless given the right to, then re-think everything she hade ever said to us. but then ask him, what if it wasn't her but someone else what want the two of us to fight

Ryan Sinclair

what kind of question is that you can't just ask the kids something like that on top of that question can be reversed you should probably ask him what would happen if King Rex was the one at fault or someone from the dragon Kingdom

WarWar

Just say "I'll figure out something once i cross that bridge"

John

I would at least make sure she gets a fair punishment if proven guilty. What it may be will be decided by how she feels about doing it.

Ali

Ali: Need proof if the Queens is part of it, if not a panic attack or dragon haters decide to murder. Need full two side of the story and can be the third. If the queens behind this, go to the dragon side, go by punishment by Judgment. The punishment are 3 or more parts, justices, execution, or humiliating. “Exiled is off the record”. Depending by choice.