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Author's Note: Well, things have certainly been torn apart, haven't they? Wait until Judgment and Justice figure out how to fix it. You have been waiting this long to see a pilot and now it's almost here.

Chapter 3

Judgment Cast and Justice Sought

The ill-behaved Gods remained where they stood, feeling the mistakes they have made. How could this be righted? Where do they turn to fix this?

They did not have to look for the answer, for Judgment stormed up upon them with fury blazing.

"Who dare cast such ill-judgment!"

All the Gods stood and stared, Judgment was furious once more. Judgment noted what had occurred, knowing the facts without them being spoken and looked back and forth between the Gods with disgust.

"You are all dishonorable! You do not deserve the divinity granted onto you!"

Judgment knelt down beside Death, who looked into his eyes with no true thought. Death thought very little. How could anything Judgement do hurt him more than Love had? But Judgment had a broader effect than they all realized.

"This wrong must be righted immediately!"

"What do you care about our troubles, Judgment?" Death asked, not fearing him in his current state, "What purpose do we serve to you?"

Judgment glanced at Death and relented, "You are correct if you assume that I would do nothing if I did not benefit. I must correct this in the name of Justice."

"Why doesn't Justice come and fix it then?" Death asked.

Judgment's shoulders slumped, his dark hair falling across them, "Justice speaks not with me anymore. She has seen all the ill-judgment that has been cast lately and feels I am to blame. She says I lack the observant gaze I should have. She believes my judgment should have been cast first and says that since the judgment is unjust, she will not show herself again until it has been righted."

They all felt his despair, for Judgment did not contain that particular emotion well. It seemed to radiate in waves as his anger disintegrated under its weight. Judgment longed for his Justice, but she would continue to elude him until something had been done. And Judgment was determined enough to do it.

Judgment raised his head and spoke, "I have determined that all of us must suffer."

The Gods looked up in surprise, but Judgment did not heed them.

"We have all been in error here and we shall all pay the price. I have decided that we must learn the true meaning behind our emotions before they get out of hand again. I have sentenced us to mortality."

The Gods were shocked into silent fear. What was he thinking!

Virtue spoke up, "But Judgment! Surely you don't-"

"Surely I do!" Judgment interrupted, "For once our mortality has ended the wrongs must have been righted. All those who have confessed to their sin and have worked to change it will be granted there divinity by Justice."

"But that is not fair," War cried, "You blame us all for this!"

Judgment stared War down with ease, "Of course, for you are all to blame, directly or not. You're actions have led this to occur. All but Justice will lose their immortality, for she must revert us back to ourselves."

Virtue stepped forward, "Show mercy-"

"Judgment!" he shouted, "Feels no mercy for the stupid! Embrace you mortality, for if you don't change the way you are, your souls will travel to the Underrealm and be replaced by one more worthy of the place you now hold!"

And with that, our story truly begins.