With the announcement of a second round of voting, Fatcat takes a chance to speak:
"It seems that indecision has taken a firm hold of this fortress. We can't decide whether a warrior, a soapmaker, or a child can run the fortress the best. This can not be called anything but ludicrous. To end this stalemate, I will expound my opinions.
First, while the little one, Pyer, shows energy and enthusiasm none of the rest of us has, he clearly lacks any sort of foresight in designing and operating a local government. All of his proposals are for grotesquely massive versions of children's toys, and would, at the least, be ugly beyond belief. Also, if all his communication is in the form of drawings, that alone may cause endless chaos.
Second, Casca, an able member of the fortress guard, would normally receive my immediate support. Unfortunately, he pledges allegiance to the Stukist Party, which, for the time being, is too burdened with the legacy of Nephilim's madness to earn my trust. Perhaps with time, this candidate could allay my fears, but for now, it is simply too great a risk.
Thus, by a process of elimination, we arrive with the quietest and most unassuming of our candidates: Radipon, the soapmaker. While his party has, long in the past, been abused as an avenue to power, the perpetrator is long dead by his own actions, and can no longer influence their current candidate. Thus, I pledge my support in this election to Radipon, and the United Soapmaking Advocates. Thank you for your attention."
Satisfied with her speech, Fatcat returns to her seat to await the second ballot.