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1st Sitting of the General Assembly, 1873


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THE FIRST SITTING OF

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY  
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Constituents situated in the hall of Temesch, a diverse array of men and women, both old and juvenile, from areas across the Kingdom. Ravens and Savoyards alike joined the hall in congregation, their representation separate, but their ideals as countrymen: one. From a podium central to the hall, the Lord Chancellor de Falstaff stood, opening the first sitting with an address to the burgess and burgesses. @Chennster

 

Men and women of Oren, I welcome you to our first congregation of His Majesty's Grand Assembly. I beseech ye, today, to ponder on the many developments of recent we have become privy to.” Conrad announced, his voice echoing through the hall. The AsAhford’s eye glistened with redeem, as he faced the constituents that had chosen to serve their country.

 

In comparison to the wars that preceded our ancestors, we live, now, in simpler times. We are graced with the authority of peace, and is our mantle as the leaders - the stewards of this great Kingdom, to put it to use.

 

As of recently, we have mandated peace as our authority. Our military grows, our businesses flourish, and our nobles lavish in privilege and sacred duty. Our government has completed itself, and today, this final instrument of government marks our longstanding vows to prosperity and autonomy.

 

Our predecessors had one item in common: The Nenzing rebels, the Aster visionaries, and our very own King Frederick? It was the mandate of the governed, the reconciliation of the very sacred contract that tethers us, men, together.

 

Our sole presence here marks this fact. So, let this be a reminder that we are men of free will. I implore this assembly, that we may enact legislation that enacts the will of our governed.

 

Be it law of order, appropriations for finances, or even the stewardship of the development of our culture - we Orenians will soar to heights never known, as the late Archchancellor described it - let us be the jewel of the civilized world. He paused, concluding.

 

May God bless us. Let us commence, now, the first sitting of His Majesty's General Assembly, and its ground rules. A hand thudded against the desk, ending his opening remarks.

 

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Election for the Leader of the General Assembly

 

Lord Dietrich Barclay

8 Ayes

 

Lord Vincent Keen

12 Ayes

 

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**Bills proposed were tabled for the next sitting, due to the first sitting being responsible for establishment of ground procedure.

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