Chapter 149: The Last Gasp (3)
Spreading his arms out at both sides pointing towards the assembled crucifixes.
"These men, are the noble rats who hid in plain sight, they are the ones who orchestrated the rebellions easy access to storm the capital, and by rights it is these men to which all the crimes that came after falls upon! Thusly, by order of her Majesty Queen Serena the first of her name, hereby sentences them to death! Death by a method most owed to them, for they fought so hard to not see this Monarchy live another day, so to shall they now fight everyday hoping beyond hope that another rebellion might take place whereupon they might be set free!" <Julius>
The crowd was incensed at his words, and many who’d come straight after waking had in pocket various foods in which to eat for breakfast, but it mattered not now as a hailstorm of food stuff was tossed through the air, pelting the suspended men, causing many to lose their footing, which allowed the noose on their necks to dig in deeper while they struggle not only to regain their footing but also their own ability to breath as well.
At their feet the assembled servants where equally as assaulted as those further back in the crowd could not reach the suspended figures so their lacking power lobs came short instead coming down upon these sorry kneeling men and women.
"Many of you may not see them but at these men’s feet, are more rebellious scum who are equally as guilty as their master for they did not prevent what these men where planning but instead assisted with making sure their plans went forward, for this her Majesty has decided that before death these assembled men and women should be made to think about the consequences of their action, and only when they’ve learned their lesson should they receive her Majesties mercy for all their allies to see." <Julius>
As he said so, the mercenary guards who were not standing guard over the queen began to move, each kneeling man and woman was shoved inside a bulap sack, meanwhile four animals we then likewise placed within with their human resident.
Each was given a non-lethal poisonous snake, a rooster, a monkey, and a dog.
The sacks where then sew tightly shut hoisted on wooden polls before they were marched towards the aqueduct which ran waste waters into the very sea itself.
Four logs were placed with 7 sacks each hanging from them, each sack moving both from the current and the struggling of the occupants within.
