Regarding accusitions that the senate would number cases and thereby influence senate opinion.
1. The chair fails to see how a number might affect any member who does not carry a list much as the one found yestereve.
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Xvart topic
if number = 2,6 or 8: Eat Xvarts
if number = 14: Hunt and eat Xvarts
if number = odd: Go with flow
if number =...
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2. The XI stands not for any number, but is instead an abbreviation of the subject matter, this being Xvart Integration.
3. The Senate scribe does indeed number any and all cases for future reference. Old transcripts may be found in the Duchal vaults.
Regarding the beggars:
Even though parts of the populace disagree, begging is an honourable profession favoured by free spirits. There is no mistaking the hard work that beggars put forth in completing the city landscape, often at very low cost to the community. Indeed they risk their personal safety and wellfare daily in going out on the streets in all weathers, tugging sleeves of even those armed to the teeth. Their income is entirely random, varying daily but rarely more than a few gold pieces. In addition to their work in the city landscaping department, they are valuable sources of information for between them they see all that happens on the streets. As such, they are essential to the continued success of the Flaming Fist and other crimefighters.
See also case #00149926 in the Duchal vaults.