Girsang is a wealthy politician whose deep coffers made him a sought-after candidate for support during the 392-393 AC election cycle.

Political Influence

In 392 AC, Girsang was being courted by Amaro Arundhani as a potential candidate to support in the upcoming 393 AC elections. Girsang represented a financially powerful option, with political observers noting that his coffers ran deep.

The choice between supporting Girsang versus the alternative candidate Muttunbaal presented a strategic calculation - Girsang offered superior financial resources while Muttunbaal possessed greater direct political influence. This dynamic prompted the observation that “a Floret is worth a thousand empty words,” emphasizing the weight of monetary backing in political campaigns.

Anuncia ruun-Aysun expressed hope that Amaro would not align himself with Girsang, though political advisor Abenet warned against underestimating the weight of money in political contests.

Relationships

  • Amaro Arundhani - Senator who was considering supporting Girsang in 392 AC
  • Muttunbaal - Alternative candidate competing with Girsang for Amaro’s support
  • Anuncia ruun-Aysun - Senator who hoped Amaro wouldn’t align with Girsang
  • Abenet - Political advisor who cautioned about Girsang’s financial influence