Testifying for a friend

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You've been summoned to the High Courts to give testimony against their spouse – or against them, if you wish. Your friend will not be present, so you can speak freely.

Game Instructions: Check your Messages tab for more information about your Summons to Court!

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Testify against your friend's spouse
  •  Spoiler 
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    Action Cost: 0
    Unlocked with  [friend]
    Your friend needs  [you]

     

    When Sent

    Reason these two should not be wed

    In Messages Tab

    You will receive:

    You wouldn't have imagined the Glowering Judge's forehead could hold another wrinkle, but [friend]'s testimony adds one. Your case is strengthened.

    Your friend will receive:

    Your testimony scandalises the Court. The Glowering Judge turns red. An Auditor from the Ministry of Public Decency breaks her pencil. You have helped your friend's case.

    ^
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Testify against your friend
  •  Spoiler 
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    Unlocked with  [friend]
    Your friend needs  [you]

     

    When Sent

    You should have warned them

    In Messages Tab

    You will receive:

    You wouldn't have imagined the Glowering Judge's forehead could hold another wrinkle, but [friend]'s testimony adds one. Your case is strengthened.

    Your friend will receive:

    Your testimony scandalises the Court. The Glowering Judge turns red. An Auditor from the Ministry of Public Decency breaks her pencil. You have helped your friend's case.

    ^
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Refuse to testify
  •  Spoiler 
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    Unlocked with  [friend]
    Your friend needs  [you]

     

    When Sent

    At least you're out of it

    In Messages Tab

    You will receive:

    You did not provide testimony at [friend]'s divorce case. They can work things out in Court without you.

    Your friend will receive:

    [Your name] did not provide testimony at your divorce. The Court is unimpressed.

    ^