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Despite the city's current situation, Talindra does take the stage before City Hall at the last chance for speeches. Her armor is dirty and in spots has dried blood on it, her hair is a mess though she tries to push it back behind her ears as she walks onto the stage. Taking a deep breath she glances over the assembled crowd a long moment before speaking, her words dimmed by exhaustion, though still heard by the audience.
People of Peltarch, this city has suffered greatly the past few ten-days, you all have been brave and have worked hard to keep your city beautiful as ever. We have faced many losses to our brave Defenders and the city itself is poorer for it, though we must honor their memory while we grieve their loss, move forward still to keep the Jewel as bright as ever.
I prepared a grand speech but it seems less then important to have such a show of words now, though I will say this. I spoke no lies to you, whether elected or not, between the Order and the noble Makere family, we will see the hospital built to better deal with times such as this and schools placed throughout this city to teach everyone, that is a promise. I will work to bring more things like this to you if I am in the Senate chambers.
Vote for who you believe will do the best by you and this city, this is your time to bring about a brighter future for the Jewel. Honor the men and women who fell to keep this city safe, those who helped to secure our freedom to choose our path in life, follow your hearts and I believe they will find meaning in their sacrifice. We live on, we still face the choices of a mortal life and a choice comes to you in a few days for the future of your city. I continue to serve you, no matter what election day brings.
If you'll excuse me, I must return to the injured.
Long live the Jewel.
Though she does stop to entertain any questions the people may have, she seems tired and makes her way to the makeshift infirmary's about the city quickly after, tending to the wounded and helping in anyway she can. Most of her time is spent there, mostly interrupted by short breaks to go to the Temple for rest and prayers.