Interview with the King!
Day 12, Month 2 (Alturiak), 184 AR
Recently, The Cordor Palace gave the opportunity to the Cordor Press to sit down and speak with King Edward Cordor, in an exclusive interview. With limited time, we asked the King a few questions on the state of the realm, and you can read them here!
Q: What are you thoughts and opinions on the Drow Ssaerth who has been attacking the city, and what will the palace do to help in the future?
His Majesty: Every so often denizens on the Underdark seem to have malicous interest in the people or our city's well being. Politely, I wish Ssaerth the harshest, jus fate the Cordorian people can deliver. His actions took away a pillar of the community, Reginalli, and caused great terror and harm to many more. I trust the Chancellor and the guard will do their utmost to see that Reginalli and many others did not die in vain. The palace will assist, with whatever resources we can spare.
Q: When Chancellor Lady Albet took office, the government shifted back to one with ministries and a full guard, instead of one with a noble vigilante system. What are you thoughts on the current government layout?
His Majesty: Each Chancellor is allowed freedom to form a government beneath them to function in what they believe is best for the it. I will say however, that I do believe the system of the guard continues to show itself as the strongest system. As such, it is in my interest that it persists. *In regards to if he prefers the guard over the noble system* "It (the guard) is the system the palace will be supporting and protecting going forward.
Q: Does the crown have any comment on the recent activities of Lady Azahara sable, regarding her assassination attempt of Lady Kethra Nagel, at Darrowdeep, or further insights on to her status as a noble?
His Majesty: It would be unbecoming of me to remark on the Sabel House, I can only say that I hope Lady Sabel redeems herself, and can rejoin the city as a proper citizen after her punishment as run its course.
Lady Larissa Cremont: Lady Mirabelle (Sabel) is personally devastated. She does love her family dearly.
In closing, We asked for a quote to the people of Cordor. This is what His Majesty had to say,
"We have lost fixtures of our city, Thankless heroes who served day in and out no matter what was asked of them. And yet in the face of every threat, Cordor still stands proud. Hnor the fallen, and fight hard in their memory, so they may never be forgotten."
And with that, our interview concludes. The Cordor Press again thanks the Cordor Palace and his Majesty King Edward Cordor for the time afforded, and hopes that the people enjoy a glimpse at the thoughts of our monarch.