The Felsen Post - Issue One
Marinique-Grey Wycombe
Felsen: A Rebirth
New ideas, buildings, and people have arrived in our wonderful city! Read about them below!
Citizenship Applications:
Edmond Manston urges you to complete the application or have your home or business seized:
Ancelcourt, Peoples' Previous Palace:
The old palace has gotten a new use! The Felsen Guard has gladly accepted the building as a new garrison. The use of the previous barracks is unknown, as is the future of Ancelourt. Head Steward John Roger states that the future of Ancelcourt is trivial. The building may remain in use by the guard, but future plans reveal possible better ideas. Talk of a city hall erupted in the interview with the steward. Inside the possible city hall would be the previous tax office, a library, public official offices, a meeting hall, debate hall, and various other necessities to the prosperity of our city. This possibility would send the guard back to their previous barracks. Regardless of plans and current use, Ancelcourt will become a great importance to Felsen.
Also included with Ancelcourt was the new garden, constructed by Grey Family Gardening Services. You may contact ((TeaRex)) if you wish for a garden of your own. Low prices instill great end products!
The Felsen Post Reborn:
The Felsen Post has been reestablished with the welcoming of a new city clerk into office. Issues will be published every Sun's Smile and the paper needs your stories. Advertisements may be placed in the paper at low prices. For Felsen residents, a year-long advertisement costs five minas. For foreigners, a year-long advertisement costs ten minas. The paper will have only five advertisements per issue, so get your add while supplies last! The post office is located near the Felsen Bathhouse on 6 Marin Lane.
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send them to ((TeaRex!))
Rebel Activity in Felsen Streets:
Recent reports to the post have revealed events disrupting peace in the streets of Felsen. Witnesses say that the rebels yell propaganda, insults, and profanities in the square and gate locations. "While their opinions are respected," said one anonymous witness, "I wish they would take it out of the tranquility or find some smarter way to voice their opinions." The accused denizens of Vailor remain unidentified by witnesses and the Felsen Guard. Therefore, the rebels are left unpunished for their disturbances.
Thieves & Scammers Run Amok:
Locals have shared their stories of witnessing heartless folks stealing from and tricking the innocent. The perpetrators are as anonymous as the rebels, but reports have stated how the crimes unravel:
First, the thieves approach their victims alone in the street. Some witnesses have stated that they are armed, while others say they appear friendly.
Second, the evil-doers ask the victims if they could ask them a few questions in private, but one witness said she was asked them in the street.
Third, questions may ensue, or in most cases, the attack begins! The predators corner their prey and threaten to kill them if they do not give up the minas and valuables on their person. If approached by others or a member of the guard (in no cases), the culprits run off with whatever they have taken.