Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27550231-20190901063142/@comment-27550231-20191001160756

Jorge gestured to one of the guards and motioned towards Marcus then the table before addressing Marcellus and the 4th councilor. "My fellow counsel members I Jorge of Lescaite apologize for my absence in this most esteemed city state's government and the for shirking my duties to it and it's people. I have-"

Voice 4: "Scribe! Make sure you transcribe that! He's admitting to negligence and dereliction of duty!"

Edwards, the head guard, slammed his fists on the table and bellowed out a rebuttal. "Amd you're such a saint Wallace! We all know of your back alley dealings with the Dupont's! Hell you're probably the one trying to sell this town back into their grasp!"

Wallace: "How dare you accuse me of treason! I have done everything in my power to ensure that this city has prospered and I will not let some peasant outsider slander me in such a way!"

The council erupted into chaos as Wallace and Edwards began to throw accusation after accusation at each other, their scribes struggling to write down the official transcripts for this session.

Pulling Genevieve away from Marcus Jorge leaned in. Does the council always break into chaos like this?"

Genevieve: "Yeah. These shouting matches happen quite regularly thats why we have the gong." The Hakutaku gestured to one of the chamber guards and soon the room was filled with the deafening roar of reverberating metal.

Genevieve: "There! Now that we've gotten all fired up I would like to Introduce you to our lord Magistrate and tie breaker, Lord Jorge of Lescaite. I welcome you to our most esteemed counsel. I wish these were better times but you have come at a moment of turmoil as out parent nation currently wishes to bring us back into it's fold, either by peaceful payment or by force if necessary."

Aigis held up a coin and pointed to the vegetables and held up several fingers and she silently bargained with the shopkeeper.

"I do not believe that I have hobbies lady Cyndwella. I have been in hibernation for many years and my previous masters did not allow me much time to myself. But I suppose that I did quite enjoy looking after the young children. They required soo much attention and kept my mind from wandering. There truly was little doubt or questioning one would do when they were near. They were very honest things."

Aigis gave the shopkeeper a few coins and in return was given a basket wich she began to place vegetables in.

"I am not as helpless as my current master believes I am. I have served for many decades and a helpless maid would not be kept around for long."