Check with the Post Master in Boston to receive your ballot card. The instructions are outlined on the item description. Simply put, you right click the ballot on either of the new officials located near the accused. Right click on the "YES" official to vote her guilty, right click on the "NO" official to vote her innocent.
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By order of His Majesty, on this day, October the 12th, two members of the local regiment for the Providence colony apprehended one Lizbeth Maudney, on the charge of invoking evil spirits and communing with familiars. Three witnesses claimed Lizbeth, on multiple occasions, communed with the Devil in various forms of nefarious activity. The Providence Magistrate, responsible for trying cases of Witchcraft in the colony, has been handling affairs to the north and will not be back for some time. For this reason, it has become necessary for the colonists to decide for themselves, based on the witness' testimony, whether or not she is guilty.
Colonists will be allowed to interact with Lizbeth throughout the proceedings. Voting will begin on (or around) October 17. Testimonies from witnesses and the accused will be provided for the edification of the population in assisting them with their task. Due to the nature of the crime, should a tie occur, the defendant will be found guilty in order to protect the colony from the possibility of destruction at the hands of Evil.
All colonists are considered duty-bound to participate in the trial and will be expected to regularly check in with the guards and the accused to see if new testimonies have become available. The exact date of the final count will occur during the final week of October and will be announced as we approach it. You are all wished the best of luck and divine favor in this trying, terrifying, and troubling time and His Majesty thanks you for ensuring justice is handled in Providence.
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October 13th - Testimony Against the Accused by Goodwife N.
[spoiler]The first witness to testify is Goodwife N. Confirming that she had only met the accused once before in passing and holds no ill will against her, confirming that she herself has had no relatives accused or persecuted for being a witch, and confirming that she herself is and always has been an upstanding Christian woman, Goody N. holds that the accused was seen from across her yard, muttering to her broomstick while sweeping the walkway. When questioned whether or not the accused may have infact been talking to herself, Goody N. went on to describe that the broom moved in such a way and was so smooth acting against the cobbles that it could not have been made of mundane substances and had to have been created of foul sorcery. Local agents in Providence have searched the homestead of the accused and have as of yet been unable to find the broom. Information on its whereabouts should be reported immediately to the Magistrate's office.
Goody N. continued her report in stating that, during the last full moon, the accused what indeed seen dancing naked in the garden behind the accused's home and that another figure joined her from the hedges. When asked about the manner of dancing which occurred, the witness stated that it was "sinful and filled with carnal knowledge." When pressed further, Goody N. admits that the act of copulation could have been occurring and that it may not have actually been a dance, but that "the flailing and moaning was otherwordly and grotesque." She went on to assert that it was surely the Devil with whom the accused was consorting.