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On the day of the trial, the old wizard arrives at the meeting with the board. He knows it is useless to run from the board as they can do a tracking spell on him. So he would instead go to them before they come to him. So he walks in as if he did nothing wrong. He only wanted the gipsies to join the board as he felt they had the freedom to use their magic in any way they wanted, while the rest of the magical creatures had rules they had to obey. In his eyes, he does not see that he did wrong fro taking a child away from her people and putting her with other creatures as she had a home, food and clothing her whole life. He set her free when she was old enough to look after herself, and she could have gone to her people. She is back with her people, so no harm was done. All the board memb