Frontier Era



Civic Building / Political Center



Sandor Town Hall is the administrative heart of the town and the stage upon which its future is quietly negotiated.

Built to serve a small, self-governing community, it now hosts meetings that carry consequences far beyond its modest walls.

To the townsfolk, Town Hall represents voice and legitimacy—a place where grievances can be aired and decisions made in the open.

Yet as outside interests grow more influential, that sense of shared ownership begins to fracture.

Council meetings at Town Hall become arenas of subtle conflict.

Contracts, rail access, land disputes, and “development proposals” are debated here, often under the watchful eyes of those who already know the outcome.

The building itself becomes a pressure chamber where public duty and private ambition collide.

Town Hall embodies the Frontier theme of governance under capture—a reminder that institutions fail not through collapse, but through compromise.