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Judicator-337

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Judicator-337 was a Mark IV Clockwork Cherub, the level-headed Prefect (PROSE: The Case Against Conspiracy) of the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids's Department of Discipline.

Description

Personality

Judicator was a sensible, generally benevolent individual. However, he often got frustrated with the loopy intractability of the situations he was called in to deal with. (PROSE: Plagiarism of the SavageMen, The Case Against Conspiracy)

Powers & abilities

Judicator claimed to have some artistic ability, although his sketch-work was in fact quite poor. (PROSE: Plagiarism of the SavageMen)

Biography

In late 2019, after the Skirmish at the Cupid Theatre, Larrikin-1029, unusually acting on the side of law and order, brought Paintbrush-122 and Sketchbook-430 before Judicator. An immediate hearing ensued to air out each Cupid's grievances about the other having apparently stolen his design for the SavageMen for The Rainbow Adventures.

Despite his attempts to bring the discussion down to a sensible level, Judicator was unable to keep it from quickly devolving it back into name-calling by the time a Rift appeared above his desk, scaring off his Secretary Cupid and allowing a group of actual SavageMen to cross over into the Cupid Homeworld. The SavageMen declared that they were the sole owners of their own copyright, making both Cupids' claims void, and demanded to be credited on all future Rainbow Adventures episodes involving their counterparts. After they left, Judicator appended a note to the Incident Report on the whole affair, noting that it was “simply too darn garbled” to constitute legal precedent of any sort, and was only being recorded for historical purposes. (PROSE: Plagiarism of the SavageMen)

After Conspiracy-1263 stole a Fog Ship as part of a cockamamie scheme to prove that A Christmas Carol had been written by monkeys, Judicator interrogated him to figure out the whole story. (PROSE: The Case Against Conspiracy)