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The '''Court''' was the judgment place conjured by [[Eve Moonlit]]. Created by [[Irina Clockworker]] through her experiments on Eve, the dimension functioned as an arena for judging those enclosed within its space for the mage's plan to destroy the [[gods]] and everything they created.
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The '''Court'''<ref group="note">court</ref> was the judgment place conjured by [[Eve Moonlit]]. Created by [[Irina Clockworker]] through her experiments on the mad witch, the dimension functioned as an arena for judging those enclosed within its space for the mage's plan to destroy the [[gods]] and everything they created.
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==History==
 
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==Mechanics==
Around the 7th century [[EC]], [[Irina Clockworker]] successfully instilled [[Eve Moonlit]] with the ability to create the Court. On February 30, EC 611, Irina had Eve conjure the Court within the [[inner psychological world]] of the [[god]] [[Levia]]. As the mage prepared to continue her duel with Levia, [[Behemo]], and [[Gumillia]], the [[Banica Conchita|Demon of Gluttony]] entered the space and clashed her Worldeater with Levia and Irina. Overpowering them, Eve's soul fused with that of Levia and Irina, breaking down the Court.<ref>Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot - Part 2, Chapter 3</ref>
 
 
Existing within the conceptual world manifesting the mind, the Court had a very simple structure composed of a large, black, box-like shape with glowing white gridlines lining the floor and walls. When activated, the Court dismantled the preexisting space it was conjured in, tearing much of it apart; it also affected the gravity of non-living things within the space, causing much of them to be pulled apart and float upward.
==Configuration and Laws==
 
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Existing within the conceptual world manifesting the [[mind]], the Court had a very simple structure composed of a large, black, box-like shape with glowing white gridlines lining the floor and walls. When activated, the Court dismantled the preexisting space it was conjured in, tearing much of it apart; it also affected the gravity of non-living things within the space, causing much of them to float upward as they're pulled apart.
 
 
Due to the nature of the Court, all souls existing within its boundaries were equalized under its jurisdiction, making all beings "fairly" mortal. As a result, any being within the Court was able to be killed without [[reincarnation]]. As a conceptual dimension, all beings had access to the innate [[magic]]al presence in their soul, making anything theoretically possible for its users if given enough power and time to utilize it. While designed to entrap its inhabitants, the space could be entered through dimensional portals from the outside and could only be maintained so long as its Master of the Court, Eve Moonlit, kept it conjured.{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot|Part 2, Chapter 3}}
   
Due to the nature of the Court, all souls existing within its boundaries were equalized under its jurisdiction, making all beings "fairly" mortal. As a result, any being within the Court was able to be killed without [[Reincarnation|reincarnation]]. As a conceptual dimension, all beings had access to their innate [[magic]]al present in their soul, making anything theoretically possible for its users if given enough power and time to utilize it. While designed to entrap its inhabitants, the space could be entered through dimensional portals to the outside and could only be maintained so long as its Master of the Court, Eve Moonlit, kept it conjured.<ref>Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot - Part 2, Chapter 3</ref>
 
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
===Conceptualization and Origin===
 
===Conceptualization and Origin===
*The Court is connected to the event of Judgment in [[Wikipedia:Hieronymus Bosch|Hieronymus Bosch's]] [[Wikipedia:The_Seven_Deadly_Sins_and_the_Four_Last_Things|The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things]].
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*The Court is connected to the event of Judgment in [[Wikipedia:Hieronymus Bosch|Hieronymus Bosch's]] [[Wikipedia:The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things|The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things]].
==Gallery==
 
   
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===Curiosities===
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*In an alternate timeline, [[Rahab Barisol]] meets with the [[Gilles Derais|Demon of Lust]] in another Court located deep beneath the sea, capable of projecting holograms.{{ref|story|Seven Crimes and Punishments (story)|Bonus Episode}}
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==Gallery==
 
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FifthIrinaMotCLeviaBehemo.png|The Court as it appears in [[Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot]]
 
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*[[Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot]] <small>(first appearance)</small>
 
*[[Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot]] <small>(first appearance)</small>
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*[[Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard]] <small>(mentioned only)</small>
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*[[Seven Crimes and Punishments (story)]]
 
*[[Pierrot & SCP Bonus Story]] <small>(indirect mention only)</small>
 
*[[Pierrot & SCP Bonus Story]] <small>(indirect mention only)</small>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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==Notes==
[[Category:Places]]
 
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[[es:Corte]]
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[[vi:Pháp Đình]]
 
[[Category:Magic]]
 
[[Category:Seven Deadly Sins Series]]
 
[[Category:Seven Deadly Sins Series]]
 
[[Category:Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep]]
 
[[Category:Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep]]
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[[Category:Clockwork Lullaby Series]]
 
[[Category:Four Endings]]

Latest revision as of 00:35, 1 November 2021

The Court[note 1] was the judgment place conjured by Eve Moonlit. Created by Irina Clockworker through her experiments on the mad witch, the dimension functioned as an arena for judging those enclosed within its space for the mage's plan to destroy the gods and everything they created.

Mechanics[]

Existing within the conceptual world manifesting the mind, the Court had a very simple structure composed of a large, black, box-like shape with glowing white gridlines lining the floor and walls. When activated, the Court dismantled the preexisting space it was conjured in, tearing much of it apart; it also affected the gravity of non-living things within the space, causing much of them to be pulled apart and float upward.

Due to the nature of the Court, all souls existing within its boundaries were equalized under its jurisdiction, making all beings "fairly" mortal. As a result, any being within the Court was able to be killed without reincarnation. As a conceptual dimension, all beings had access to the innate magical presence in their soul, making anything theoretically possible for its users if given enough power and time to utilize it. While designed to entrap its inhabitants, the space could be entered through dimensional portals from the outside and could only be maintained so long as its Master of the Court, Eve Moonlit, kept it conjured.[1]

Trivia[]

Conceptualization and Origin[]

Curiosities[]

  • In an alternate timeline, Rahab Barisol meets with the Demon of Lust in another Court located deep beneath the sea, capable of projecting holograms.[2]

Gallery[]

Appearances[]

References[]

  1. Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot – Part 2, Chapter 3
  2. "Seven Crimes and Punishments" – Bonus Episode

Notes[]

  1. court