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In this trial you need to remove a dishonorable judge and give the right punishment to the crime, the crime is shown in paintings starting from "The Apple" and ending with "The Judgement", the paintings depict a man who steals an apple to feed urchin children and went on beyond to steal an artifact, chased around Baldur's Gate and being judged with a punishment.
In this trial you need to remove a dishonorable judge and give the right punishment to the crime, the crime is shown in paintings starting from "The Apple" and ending with "The Judgement", the paintings depict a man who steals an apple to feed urchin children and went on beyond to steal an artifact, chased around Baldur's Gate and being judged with a punishment.


The Judge is in the middle of the shrouded area, and is dishonorable and must be removed. Its invulnerable to all damage sources but you can use a {{SAI|Remove Curse}} or {{SAI|Banishment}} to remove him. When you do so, the 3 shadowed paintings can be picked up or inspected. The 3 paintings are named "The Cell", "Freedom", and "The Hanging"; the paintings represent the final judgement for the crime. One of them must be placed on the Empty Niche found at the center of the room.
The Judge is in the middle of the shrouded area, and is dishonorable and must be removed. Its invulnerable to all damage sources but you can use {{SAI|Remove Curse}}, {{SAI|Dimension Door}}, {{SAI|Displace}}, or {{SAI|Banishment}} to remove him. When you do so, the 3 shadowed paintings can be picked up or inspected. The 3 paintings are named "The Cell", "Freedom", and "The Hanging"; the paintings represent the final judgement for the crime. One of them must be placed on the Empty Niche found at the center of the room.


'''To solve the trial, the sentence needs to be proportional to the crime. Place "The Cell" painting on the Empty Niche.'''
'''To solve the trial, the sentence needs to be proportional to the crime. Place "The Cell" painting on the Empty Niche.'''
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