"Esteemed Judge, Honourable Towers, today we stand in judgment of Tower Windborn, who is accused of committing the most heinous crime of them all - a plotted murder of another noble. Such act against a fellow Ragonan is an act against the very integrity of our commonwealth, and as such needs to be pursued with the highest degree of vigilance and force.
Now,the Tower, while standing accused of assassination, has not delivered the blow himself, but arranged a plot which on his order and with his resources ended in with the heinous crime of murder.
The questions of 'why' are something that we are here to determine. However, the question of 'how' can be answered here and now."
Tower Riskov looked at his prepared notes and begun speaking again.
"Tower Windborn kept an extensive communication with Tower Stonetree, as both of them were old partners and regularly communicated. However, recent relations were not so good. Why, you may ask? Tower Windborn had some ideas about their partnership and potential avenues of activity. I have here documentation, which in no uncertain terms describes activities of Avery Windborn. Evidence is in the documents secured by Centuria.
The documents are a letter inviting Stonetree to discuss a planned attack against the Goldbooms, as well as a copy of Harald Stonetree's diary, wherein he writes that he (Stonetree) met with Windborn on the given date at the Gilt and Grape and that Windborn suggested Stonetree assist him in murdering Goldbloom at the arranged concert, explaining that he would have an assassin shoot Goldbloom whilst he was at table with Stonetree, and Stonetree would have his guards assist the escape.
I have the letter here if any of the towers wants to look at it.
A letter arrives from the Tower Windborn.
Dear Harold.
I understand that you are having some problems with some, Golden Blooms. I would like to request your presence at the Gilt and Grape. To discuss our dealing with the gold, I would recommend you come with only your most trusted men, the bloom may have spies among them.
From Avery.
Now, this is bad enough in itself, as Tower Stonetree plainly states that he was approached about committing a crime, or at least that Avery planned to commit an act with malice aforethought. However, Tower Stonetree appears to have not accepted the offer, as he makes no further mention of the fact or anything related to it.
There is also a diary entry from two nights later, where Stonetree notes an attempted assassination in which several members of his household staff were poisoned. Poison - This is not something that ended up killing Tower Stonetree, and you might think that it is not connected. However, there is a connection there and a vital one. It would explain the reasoning, as Tower Windborn appeared to be afraid that Tower Stonetree's refusal would mean his swift end. Yet, he escalated the assassination to the point where he ended up revealing himself.
Your Honor, I would like to call on my witness - Windborn servant caught by Centuria."