User blog:PyroGothNerd/Eye for an eye 22

I'm getting worried. They haven't shown up yet. One of them replied to my blog (Shadow) and said he would meet us here, but he hasn't shown up yet. Neither has whoever else is suppossed to show up.

Zach is getting really bored, but Mister Oculus reassures us they're on their way.

To pass the time, we talk.

At some point, Zach asked why Mister Oculus even has gavels if he can just turn people into Cyclopsi and possess people and turn them into Judgement.

This led to a long period of silence, before Mister Oculus bagan to repeat the story I half heard last night.

Mister Oculus had saved my lawyer's life while possessing a judgement. But just before my lawyer could thank him, the judgement burnt to nothingness.

My lawyer searched for Mister Oculus for many years, and finally found him. When they met, my lawyer wanted to join Mister Oculus.

Mister Oculus had never had gavels before, and asked why he wanted to serve him so bad. My lawyer explained he had become a lawyer to help the innocent and condemn the guilty, but he could never tell who was innocent or guilty, and wished to be able to do so.

Mister Oculus proposed he receive a test every night in his sleep until he passed, and my lawyer agreed.

Then came the part I fell asleep during.

The test was this: They were in a court room, and there was a trial, and the lawyer had to convince Mister Oculus that he would benefit from having servants.

For nights, he tried averything he could think of, he did research both in and out of his dreams.

Finally he figured it out.

It started when he saw that Mister Oculus had a show, where he was surrounded by children. Why would he need a show full of children?

He carefully watched how he behaved on the show, and he figured it out.

The lawyer presented his final case:

Mister Oculus was lonely.

Judgement and Cyclopsi were merely extensions of him, and could not truly provide company. He stood for justice, but he had no one to stand with.

Eventually, in the dream, the lawyer won the case with that argument. He then became the first gavel.

When the story was finished, we stood there.

That's why there's gavels.