The events of the 20th of Sandstone, 1069
"No, you can't move operations back in here."
"But why not!"
"Because what you do isn't decent!"
"WHAT YOU DO ISN'T DECENT"
Limul just stared at Mookie in confusion. "I'm... the mayor. If anything at all, what I do here is completely decent. Everything I do is for the people."
"Then why do I have to trudge across the hot desert every time I want to come to the fortress for a meal?"
"Because whoring isn't something families need around them. If they want that, they can go there themselves."
Mookie scowled, the purple eyeliner under her eyes making them look that much more dark and menacing. "You let Kuli back in here."
"...that's not even a good comparison, it's not even in the same league!"
"Yes it is!"
"Sir?" Kandor said, holding his helm in his hands, "A moment of your time?"
"Oh, by all the gods, terrible and old, yes, by all means, yes." Mookie stomped away in a huff, much to Limul's relief. "How may I help you?"
"Well, Sir, I'm nearly a ranked champion now, and I could be much better if I had the time to train, but without the fortress guard more of my time is spent policing the citizens than training for battle. I was hoping you could reinstate the Fortress Guard, give us soldiers a break."
Nervous hands lifted to run through Limul's hair. He left them there, holding tight. "We really can't, Sir Pulleycloisters. Have you seen the Baron's list? I'm on it. So is Neo, Sulari, Archin, Rice, Lucy, Kuli... Howard," the last name was said with obvious distaste. "Without the guard, and without a guard captain, all of us are staying out of jail. I hate to play politics in this way, but... Stravitch's resignation has saved a half dozen, maybe more, from spending a year in the Black Cells."
Kandor thought this over, and Limul allowed himself a breath of relief. He leaned against the wall and rubbed his tired eyes, until footsteps from down the hallway made him look. He stared in confusion at the well-dressed human sauntering past, scanning through sheets of parchment.
"Excuse me, who are you?"
"Oh," the human said, "Guildmaster Filledrobust. I just had a meeting with Mister Estetar. Hard chap to get a hold of. Had to pass everything under his door, but eventually we got things ironed out."
"But he's no longer in charge, I am. You should have spoken to me on any trade deals."
"Hmm?" The human looked at him, unconcerned. "I apologize, already been signed, it's out of my hands now."
Limul frowned. "What did he order?"
"More of the same, mostly. A herd of cats, few grosses of logs, lay pewter, wine and whiskey, cheeses, some leather, and a half tone of lye."
Limul had been nodding at the list, happy with the selections, until he heard the last. His brow crinkled. "Lye? What the hell would he be needing lye for?"