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So, this is the Ministry's Soul Jury, I thought as I stared around at the hooded and robed figures standing in line at the far end of the room. Just like I first thought, there were indeed thirteen members in the Jury. However, I could not tell whether they were male or female as their loose robes didn't give away much clues. After the commotion in the lobby between Viel and Michael, Minister Addersworth had ordered us to follow him into the Sanctum's courtroom. As it turned out, the courtroom was one of the many rooms situated in the uppermost level of the building. Like the others that I've been in, it too, had no windows. The high walls were white and bare, the floor was polished black marble and the ceiling was made from what looked to me was teak wood. Much to my dismay, the courtr