DAILY NEWS FROM MAMLAKAT KALAHARI 3 September 2015
SLAVE SACK INTENSIVELY EXAMINED
NEGOTIATIONS CONCLUDED
Kalahari Kingdom is home to many talented citizens, whose abilities are turned toward the welfare of the Kingdom by a dedicated monarch, who understands his people's abilities..
Today, another example of that dedication surfaced, when the King delegated the business of interrogation of slave sack to Tavern Manager Cindy and Sir Kal Garnet. As expected, they did a marvelous job.
As a result of their incisive questioning, the pair determined that an exchange would be possible, and the beaten and worn down slave sack might profitably be traded for a younger, stronger version of a work slave, who could be used in the Mine or elsewhere. So that is what they recommended to the King, and what Cindy is shown advising him.
As a monarch who is interested in clarity and fairness, the King made sure that all details of the plan were understood, and then confirmed it.
As a result, the Kingdom has now acquired a fresh, new slave named kyle1habib.
AN INVOLVED MONARCH
We see the King here, along with Minister Afraa, welcoming a visitor to the Kingdom. This informal picture captures not only the involvement of the monarch, but also the diversity of Mamlakat Kalahari.
THE BATH HOUSE
One of the King's pet projects has been the Bath House, and, in another example of his ability to delegate to talented subordinates, he has appointed Sir Rambo and Diana Geesink as the agents who will furnish the facility. Here we see the pair discussing various aspects of their plan for the Bath House.
With his quiet leadership, and the inclusion of talented Kingdom residents, Hassan Ibn Trrol leads Mamlakat Kalahari into a bright future.
Afraa al Abid
Kalahari Herald
SLAVE SACK INTENSIVELY EXAMINED
NEGOTIATIONS CONCLUDED
Kalahari Kingdom is home to many talented citizens, whose abilities are turned toward the welfare of the Kingdom by a dedicated monarch, who understands his people's abilities..
Today, another example of that dedication surfaced, when the King delegated the business of interrogation of slave sack to Tavern Manager Cindy and Sir Kal Garnet. As expected, they did a marvelous job.
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| Tavern Manager Cindy and Sir Kal interrogate the worn-down slave sack |
As a result of their incisive questioning, the pair determined that an exchange would be possible, and the beaten and worn down slave sack might profitably be traded for a younger, stronger version of a work slave, who could be used in the Mine or elsewhere. So that is what they recommended to the King, and what Cindy is shown advising him.
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| Manager Cindy advising the King about the slave sack negotiations |
As a monarch who is interested in clarity and fairness, the King made sure that all details of the plan were understood, and then confirmed it.
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| The King confirms the details of the slave sack negotiations with the weary slave |
As a result, the Kingdom has now acquired a fresh, new slave named kyle1habib.
AN INVOLVED MONARCH
We see the King here, along with Minister Afraa, welcoming a visitor to the Kingdom. This informal picture captures not only the involvement of the monarch, but also the diversity of Mamlakat Kalahari.
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| King Hassan and Minister Afraa have a cordial conversation with devout visitor |
THE BATH HOUSE
One of the King's pet projects has been the Bath House, and, in another example of his ability to delegate to talented subordinates, he has appointed Sir Rambo and Diana Geesink as the agents who will furnish the facility. Here we see the pair discussing various aspects of their plan for the Bath House.
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| Sir Rambo and Diana Geesink discussing the decoration of the Bath House |
With his quiet leadership, and the inclusion of talented Kingdom residents, Hassan Ibn Trrol leads Mamlakat Kalahari into a bright future.
Afraa al Abid
Kalahari Herald





Well kiddo thing seem to be going well....or rather busy....despite of my absence. I am glad to see the kingdom flourishes while it's Princess remains in bed. May the kingdom be forever blessed.
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