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Adarí Wins Election in Landslide Victory

Last Edit: 2025-01-27

Written By: Spartan

Sunday, January 26th

After the showing of a PSA to close out Mayor Tuna's administration, it was time to hold Moorwood's fifth election for mayor.

With the events of the past two weeks behind us, it was no surprise that Adarí won in a landslide 10-4 election, the highest voter turnout the town has ever seen.

There was lots of chaos immediately after the results were revealed, with townsfolk hunting down and attempting to kill the members of the previous administration, but once things had died down we had a chance to get an interview with the next mayor of Moorwood.


Spartan: Thank you for taking the time to sit down with me for this interview.

Mayor Adarí: No problem at all, happy to!

Spartan: Today has been a rough day for Moorwood, but the general feeling among the townsfolk is that things are beginning to look up. What would you say to anyone who may be worried for the future after the past two weeks?

Mayor Adarí: Yes a very valid question. I think having a positive outlook is necessary during these troubling times. We have each other and together, we'll work towards a better future.

Spartan: Very wise words!

Spartan: On the topic of sticking together, with the recent news about Andesite Town, is there anything you can tell us about your plans for relations between Moorwood and Andesite Town?

Mayor Adarí: Yes quite concerning news isn't it? I plan to hold a meeting with the townsfolk in the coming week and discuss how everyone feels about how to proceed. It's quite a sensitive matter so we really need put our heads together on this one. I do hope that diplomacy is an option, but that will depend quite a bit on Lord Mayor Euan and Marshall Tuna.

Spartan: Well you've sort of answered by next question with that brilliant answer, but just for further clarification you've said in the past that you plan to base your decisions on what the citizens of Moorwood want, what do you have in mind for soliciting the Spartan » opinions of the people?

Mayor Adarí: » Ah yes, I see this administration as very much being run by the citizens of this town. Everyones voice matters to me. I do plan to hold meetings, as you said. One important topic that we'll have to convene on soon is the matter of these 'Tenats' we abolished earlier, and see how everyone feels about proceeding with new ones that the townsfolk will need to vote in.

Spartan: Well, thank you for taking the time out of your busy first day in office to do this interview, just one last question before we go. What would you say to anyone who may be wary of your leadership or worried about the next two weeks?

Mayor Adarí: Change is a scary thing, and I can appreciate just how scary that is when it concerns matters of governance, but I assure everyone that I plan to be as transparent as possible and have everyones best interest at heart!

Spartan: Amazing, thank you so much!

Mayor Adarí: Thank you!

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