Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25020300-20150406021940/@comment-25020300-20150511014312

Issue 30: The count of Bravil has died, and citizens are unsatisfied with his successor. People are looking you to resolve the situation, and a list of alternative canidates have come to your gates.

-"This city is in dire need of a civil rights overhaul," Says one canidate, a Breton woman, "I can help by redistributing wealth to the poor. It might be costly, but as a world leader, we must ensure our own people get the support they deserve."

-"That's not at all what this city needs!" Says another canidate, and Imperial man, "The economic situation in this city is frightful. Half the population is lounging on our tax-subsidized walls! I can help in putting these people to work, and bringing in some good revenue again. I might recomend cutting back on some of the guard too, we can't afford any unnessecary expenses."

-"Nonsense! More guard is what this city needs!" Says the captain of the Bravil guard and retired war general, "Every day, I see people getting robbed in the streets, and there's not a thing I can do about it! I know times are tough, so I think instead of putting in more hard earned taxes for equipment, we should institute a mandetory draft into the Bravil guard until we get the situation under control. The people problably won't like it, but it's a nessecary step forward."

-"What are you all talking about? We have our count right here!" Says the steward of the city, pointing to the dark, glaring son of the previous count, "Sure he's supported some unpopular and somewhat strange, like mandetory Daedra worship, and beast-race slavery, a-and building a large staute of himself, and... Other such things... But it still doesn't change the fact that he is the legitamate successor to the old count. You can't break tradition on personal opinion, can you?"