by Max Barry

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Region: Pax Britannia

Tantum in morte sumus pares

    In the warning preceding the turmoil in Spain it seems that neither King Ferdinand VII, nor the death cult of republicanism have seen reason nor honor in their actions. King Charles X now being referred to as Le Père de la nation as his sobriquets, has seen to it to undo the course that the Republicans in Iberia have set upon themselves. A call has gone out to all those still loyal to their God and their obligations as Catholics to gather and resist the cruel tyranny of those that wish to cast aside tradition and legacy. After brief and brutal fighting along the major urban areas of Spain the French occupation forces had met with the nobility, Ferdinand VII, and Charles X to discuss the future of the Iberian peninsula after failing multiple times to heed the words of the French.

    The council of Pamplona had decided it is in the best interest to the preservation of monarchies and the maintaining of the power on the peninsula to dissolve the crown of Spain, clearing all claimants to the title of the crown of Spain after the diminishing power on the Iberian peninsula and abroad. King Ferdinand VII of Spain has relinquished the titles of the other kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula to allow for the restoration of the Kingdoms of Galicia, Castille, Seville, Grenada, and Aragon. King Ferdinand VII of Spain will now be King Ferdinand VII of Aragon, with relatives of both Kings to be placed upon the thrones of the newly released Iberian Kingdoms. Conditions of the release of the kingdoms are to allow Templar orders to recruit and hunt down heretics and revolutionaries as well as economic oversight from France for 50 years to prevent conflicts due to the shock in the economies of the regions.

Vindicta maxime serve frigus

    In the wake of the conflict started by the heathens and barbarians that resulted long ago before the turmoil in the Metropol the preparations of the Quebec Garrisons, French military, and the established Quebec Templars has finally paid itself in full. In the cold of the north, the sweet scent of revenge has come to blow across the bay of the Hudson and the currents of the St Laurent. While the savages are distracted with the Americans the stab in the back so rightly deserved will ensure no heathen left breathing.

    The French navy is set to seize Greenland and destroy or capture all Beauharnois vessels in which are on open waters and those near ports of trade. While the French Ambassador did attend the Funeral of the departed Adams they made no mention of the intentions of the Crown on the New World, with the implicit handover of the Caribbean islands to their new owners to be the payment to quell diplomatic protest at what the operation of revenge is about to do.

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