A Matter of Industry.

A Matter of Industry.

Postby Guillaume » Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:21 am

In the very early hours of the morning, the broad expanse of Station Row experiences a sudden influx of business. This is not remarkable, for Myrkentown has seen a great quantity of improvement during the course of these last months. It is simultaneously surprising, for this is one of the town's older districts, and its walls are a testament to long tradition and old wealth.

Shocking, then, that just past the coming of dawn, one of them's been completely demolished. That it's an interior structure hardly matters, when the tumult of it is heard by so many neighbours.

By noon, a small crowd has gathered to gawk at the proceedings: artisans are at work here, surveyors and labourers, men with heavy hammers and speculative eyes. By evening, the subtler transformations which mark the building's exterior are completed, and into the corner of one cut-glass window, a small brass plaque has been set to announce the identity of a new resident.

Giscard Guillaume, it announces, Councilor for Defense and Civil Security, is receiving guests.
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