The events of the 25th of Limestone, 1069
Kuli, flanked by his pair of assistants Vash and Jools, stepped from the temple of Zefon. The smile he wore was huge, and infectious; the Maester was in better humor than others had seen him in months, and the service he gave today was impassioned. He adjusted the length of his sleeve, starting across the bridge, when Limul called to him from beside the door.
"Excellent service, Maester. That was just wonderful."
"Thank you, Mayor, I'm glad that you attended."
"I'm glad I did too," Limul said. He smiled guiltily, and rubbed the back of his neck. "I didn't realize just how much there was to do around here. With Aryn indesposed, it will be up to me to trade with the merchants from Stukos Matul that are heading up here."
"The Dwarven merchants are back?" Vash asked, surprised. "We haven't heard word."
"I've sent scavengers into the wastes to hunt bones and treasures, they reported seeing the merchants by the stream."
"well," Jools said, frowning. "Guess I should go talk to Sacktwinkled about going down to escort them."
"Kuli, a question, before I go."
"Of course, Mayor, what is it?"
"Why are you still wearing that suit?"
Kuli looked down at the gaudy zebra-print suit he was wearing. He looked up, and smiled, sheepishly. "I'm loathe to admit, but I've kind of grown fond of this. Madam Dodik may have some... unique ideas, but they aren't all bad."
"Ha, alright, well- oh! You'll be happy to know Crispin gave birth recently to a healthy baby girl, she was hoping you'd be able to do a baptism this afternoon."
"Today?"
"Of course, she has to get back to the wastes with her."
Kuli sighed, and shrugged helplessly. "Well, send her up here quickly..."