Judgment of Corruption

"Money is the best lawyer in Hell"

Judgment of Corruption is a song released by Akuno-P on June 16, 2011. It is part of the Seven Deadly Sins Series, describing the epitome of Greed.

Plot
The song takes place in the Union State of Evillious, where the judge Gallerian Marlon explains how he accepts bribes to pardon criminals of various backgrounds, no matter what the crime. He exclaims that money is the best lawyer in Hell. He goes on to explain that he needs money for his "daughter" who is unable to walk. He says that his wish to restore her would come true if he gathered all the Seven Deadly Sins, continuing his corruption in the courtroom where "bad people laugh" and "good people cry" for the sake of his "daughter". The serial killer, General Tony Ausdin, is about to be sentenced to death for his crimes; however, because Gallerian is bribed, he is proclaimed innocent. As a result, a civil war starts which kills the general. This also leads to the judge's mansion burning down, along with him and his "daughter".

Afterwards, the judge wakes up in the Hellish Yard all alone and has yet to be judged for his sins. The Master of the Hellish Yard tells him that anyone can be saved with money, as it is "the best lawyer in Hell". Gallerian tells the Master of the Hellish Yard that he will never give it to her, or anyone. His body then falls through the void, while he plans to turn the place into a "Utopia" for himself and his "daughter" after he gathers the sin fragments.

Singing Roles
KAITO as Gallerian Marlon

Non-Singing Roles
Miku Hatsune as Gallerian's "daughter"

Luka Megurine as Ma

GUMI as Master of the Hellish Yard

??? as Tony Ausdin

Miniature Garden Girl
Miniature Garden Girl details the life and eventual burning of Gallerian's "daughter," in events occuring alongside Judgment of Corruption.

Heartbeat Clocktower
Heartbeat Clocktower describes the building of Gallerian's theater and the fates of the Sin vessels he collects in Judgment of Corruption, as well as recounting how Gallerian's "daughter" is restored after the fire.

Master of the Court
The song Master of the Court  details the continuation of Gallerian's legacy concerning the new Master of the Court, the Clockworker's doll, as she takes up her father's name and goals.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The song's title refers to Gallerian's own verdict about corruption, willingly choosing to sin to achieve his goals, echoed when he even chooses to go to Hell for his sins and plots his own salvation.
 * The song's English title, "Mammon's Court", is a reference to Mammon, the patron demon of Greed.

Curiosities

 * In the Evils Court booklet, Gammon Octo ellucidates Gallerian's corrupt personality, noting Ma seemed to "fuel" Gallerian but distasted his behavior, as well as the irony that the Master of the Court inhereted his temperment and collectibles rather than GEAR.
 * The Evils Court crossfade relates how Gallerian was the previous Master of the Court before the Director Doll, concluding that she would bring the court meaningful results.
 * In several instances between verses during the song PV, the screen flashed words relating to the lyrics, elaborating on the corruption of the courts, Gallerian's obsession with money, and Ma making him aware of the "magic" that could rejuvenate his "daughter".
 * In the song PV, after Gallerian falls through the gates of Hell, he is seen falling through a tunnel, with five colored rings along the tunnels of the walls; each rings is the color of the Deadly Sin representing it, appearing in the order of their epitome of sin, with Greed and Wrath excluded.

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