28th Brightening of Ponutis, Winter of Era XIII PF
Keldon sat at his desk reading over the newspaper in regards to the death of the Empires leader, and the assertion of a Regent. His mind was thinking about what this could mean for the people of this city, or the Empire. Perhaps the people of other nations. But he had to trust in the abilities of the authercrown.
He withdrew his pen and began to write for sometime, pausing once in awhile, thinking and writing again. In the end he had come up with a brief letter, but he was not satisfied with it. He looked it over reading it in his mind.
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Alleria, a Empire filled with asperation, dreams, love, anger, family, desires, lust, and all those other aspects that make us all who we are, that push us forward in this day and age.
Our Empire has seen many deadly blows, war, desies, a death in the royal family. Expecially one that has done so much for us, for our Empire, her Empire. Is a deadly blow to us all, but with the mounting tension throughout the Empire we must look forward towards the future. The future of our generation, and those that are to follow in our footsteps.
Primus Gaudeo is a city full of history, it is founded on dreams, from a culture that is rich in history. No event in our Empire can take away from all of this, and we must use this as our strength through these dire times.
As of this date, and until otherwise informed several changes throughout the city will take effect. Our way of remembering, and mourning the death of our Empress. All city officals which it applies, will be in there dress uniform's, all flags within the city shall be lowered to half mast. This includes Provincial, Municipal, and any other orginization that bears a coat of arms within and around our walls.
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He called in his clerk,
"Yes your Grace?" He said bowing as he entered. Keldon raised his eyes to him.
"Please fetch me one of the Senior Aedile's and send for Commander Careddyn. If you have the time please." He said with a smile, most of the time he made his orders seem like requests. At times he did not require people to follow them, but they always did for the most part regardless.
Soon one, or perhaps both of the officials he requested to his office would arrive and he could begin discussing things with them. As important, and tense events would soon come into play.