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VOTE WILLIAM HELVETS FOR A BRIGHTER TODAY


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VOTE WILLIAM HELVETS

 

for a brighter today

and a Member focused on real issues

 

While our politicians focus on vague concepts, William is focused on the real problems.

 

Now, in this time of great need, William Answers.

 

The party elites say land is for the bugs and foxes. William says

 

A FARM FOR EVERY FARMER.

 

The Church’s sway over Our morals weakens with every year. William says

 

LET US FOLLOW GOD’S WILL.

 

The fear-mongers and naysayers would have Us believe the Empire is weakened with Haense’s expulsion. William says

 

NO GREAT LOSS.

 


 

William’s storied background is relatively confined to the Kaedreni countryside; where he, under the tutelage of a great many refined (albeit now-retired) statesmen and scholars was taught the art of governance, though he stood to inherit nothing himself. Indeed, the young man is self-made in that respect, with no funding allocated from his family’s coffers, instead going to his recently-fired prodigal older brother, Adrian.

 

His policy stances are as follows;

YES to further civil liberties for Humans and Elves.

YES to centralization of government efforts.

YES to reforms benefitting the Empire.

NO to future relief efforts geared towards the expelled Haeseni.

YES to expenditures benefitting the common man.

 

Penned and paid for by the Owynsburg Conservatory Special Committee for the Campaign of William Helvets.

 


 

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“No great loss.” Lauritz mumbled as himself and Konstantin arrived at the Ekaterinburg Palace, unloading the many boxes off of the wagons without trouble. A stray piece of paper was blown away with the wind, an old case of theirs, regarding some unlawful eviction or other in Helena. It was all awfully distant to him by now. As the two carried the boxes upstairs towards the office, he thought of another missive published by the Everardines.

 

Suddenly, a box escaped his aging grasp, tumbling onto the floor of the office. From it fell the early drafts of legislation, from anywhere in between 1754 and 1786, typical for the most prolific politician of his time. With a sigh, he beckoned Konstantin for help gathering his belongings up again. “We work quite well together, y’know.” He remarked with a grin, patting Konstantin on the shoulder again. Christiansen-Wick Solicitors had been the most successful law firm yet, but now the two had a different project to work on.

 

At the conclusion of their unpacking, Lauritz hung the painting of himself, Terrence May, and Konrad Stafyr on the wall. A fond reminder of his time as President of the Senate. The two patted each other on the shoulder.

 

And so their work began.

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