- Before Antoinette's capture, glimpses of her street art appear throughout the city, hinting at her presence.
- She is eventually apprehended and taken into the Heavens' custody, facing charges that contrast her hopeful spirit with the severity of her actions.
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- Her story intertwines with Peter’s, where, after a leap of defiance, a Raven follows and pushes her toward her tragic fate. Peter's narrative could seamlessly blend into the Timekeeper universe, enhancing Antoinette’s arc.
“Antoinette Caseeks, the Heavens have determined your virtue. You have been found guilty of category 3, the crimes of religion, category 2, the crimes of murder, of espionage and of insurgency. And category 1, the crimes of conception. The heavens are willing to accept your demonstration of contrition and forgive your transgressions.”
“No escaping the Heavens. No escaping death.”
Rogue’s Response to Antoinette's Escape Attempt
- Rogue, a long-imprisoned figure, once held faith in humanity, but that spark faded with the death of Dawce.
- Now indifferent to society, life, and others around him, Rogue drifts through his days, barely noticing anyone.
- As Antoinette attempts to escape, Rogue watches with slight interest—the first in years—before returning to his detached routine.
- When the Raven finally takes Antoinette, Rogue’s gaze falls again, unfazed, as he returns to reading or staring at the wall, accepting the predictable outcome.