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Old 01-22-2003, 08:16 AM   #169
Lord Brass
Emerald Dragon
 

Join Date: September 17, 2001
Location: Good ol\' Blighty
Age: 53
Posts: 913
Again, our esteemed Chair Legolas has raised salient points. The physical location of the village and its reformatory must remain secret. Whether this proves or disproves Mr Underhill's claims for Kobold integration should be based on a fair and uninterrupted time for instruction and assessment.

However, it is to assessment I wish to draw all of our attentions. Whilst no one wishes to accuse Mr Underhill of usury, the backers of the project must be kept informed as to the (eventual) outcome of their expenditure. Wouldn't you wish to know how your donation is being utilised? In addition, the good members of K.A.K. would like to know how this capital is being "invested" in the Kobold's future. It is understood that our members would not need to know the day-to-day running of the school, but a general overview of methodolgoies would be more than adequate.

Also, the curriculum of the institution (in brief) would be helpful. Perhaps not to K.A.K., but certainly to worthies with experience in the field of education. I'm sure there are plenty of candidates at Candlekeep that would accept a position as tutor. We need a fair and independent assessment of the school's teaching plan, staff and accounts. This is not for K.A.K. members, but for Faerûn and its peoples.

We look to you Legolas to suggest the forum with which an independent review body can be set up and maintained, with powers of legislature, to oversee the running of the Kobold village. This is not for the sole purpose of "assassinating" the idea, but to encourage real growth in the project. Furthermore, it is unfair of B.Y.O.B. to allow Mr Underhill to handle the near-total burden of the experiment.

I urge you Chairman, seek answers to this proposal, and allow impartial experience to aid the endeavour.
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