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*posters has been spread on prominent places*

Good citizens of the Sanctuary.

As you know, I am Wyric Crowshire, and I am indeed again a candidate for the council.

While I do not fully approve the way sheriff handled the manner of new elections, I do believe his intentions are good and he wishes what is best for the Sanctuary. His vision of reducing council size to five can be a blessing, which I am carefully welcoming. Perhaps more progress can be done, but only if the right people are selected.

A few words are in order about the council's extended time. The remaining council, myself and Councillor Highill included, did nothing but try to secure fair elections on our extended time. Mayor Bhast being murdered on our last intended days in council and the city being under attack by the drow left us very little choice than delay the vote. Acting otherwise would have been irresponsible. We have been open about the matter, and I hope there does not remain any misunderstandings about it.

I would also like to remind that this council did deliver and I did fulfil my promises.

My promises are not just empty words, and indeed the half-orcs are now once again citizens, and I can proudly say it was something I fought strongly for. Secondly the town will finally have a library, which was something I worked hard to archive, as education and knowledge was part of my original campaign. With generous donation by Councillor and merchant Frum Highill who feels equally strongly about the subject, the funding was finally secured.

I have also replied personally to a large amount of correspondence, kept the council conversation moving on part. I have been, as I promised, an easy person to reach...someone who did listen and who worked for you. I hope my acts speak for me, and that I have earned your vote.

Citizen Wyric Crowshire

*more posters has been attached to the walls, some have been left at lower walls too.*

In addition:

Wyric Crowshire is hopeful of improving the future council of five, by suggesting mandatory meetings in regular basis. With only five in council this should be more easier. The previous council suffered greatly when unmentioned individuals did not show up to comment nay or aye to issues at hand.

Vote for continuing progress, vote for Wyric Crowshire.