In the year 1583, a small private jet with the the seal of the Royal Family of Lomarre landed in the capital city of Adwest. A swarthy 40 year old man with a formal cap and military suit exited followed by two men clad in black suits and sunglasses. After walking off the runway, where he shook the hands of a few Adwestens he didn't know but where clearly important, he began to exit to the terminal of the airport.
The King of Lomarre decided to personally head on a long and brutally boring flight to Adwest. The the only thing keeping his mind off his homeland being the food and the sleep while in flight. King Frederico or Frederick to an Adwesten, had followed the advice of his late brother, King Giovanni IV, to peruse relations out east. Although he had already accomplished this with the Kingdom of Goldecia, it would only be for however long his marriage to the queen lasted. If he wanted a lasting relationship, no other way would do than to sign on paper.
His Royal Majesty had been told that he would meet the Queen out of the public eye and was told nothing else. His guide, who was an underling of the queen, had been told to keep information need to know. The Kings reply had a humorous tone to it, "I didn't think it would be in a public café so that is good," He paused and continued. "Lead on, just give me the scenic route if at all possible."
A few of the King's entourage had joined him not far behind. This included the ambassador to Adwest and her husband, Gianna and Ugo Baldelli. Also accompanying were a few foreign advisors and treaty writers. Lady Baldelli was fluent in the local language and was able to act as the translator for the meeting if so required.
Meanwhile, King Frederico's family remained at home, where his wife would be regent in the meantime and his heir Vittorio-Emanuele was off in private school. As much as he had hoped to bring his son along to his first foreign trip, it would have to be to a less...controversial nation.
The King of Lomarre decided to personally head on a long and brutally boring flight to Adwest. The the only thing keeping his mind off his homeland being the food and the sleep while in flight. King Frederico or Frederick to an Adwesten, had followed the advice of his late brother, King Giovanni IV, to peruse relations out east. Although he had already accomplished this with the Kingdom of Goldecia, it would only be for however long his marriage to the queen lasted. If he wanted a lasting relationship, no other way would do than to sign on paper.
His Royal Majesty had been told that he would meet the Queen out of the public eye and was told nothing else. His guide, who was an underling of the queen, had been told to keep information need to know. The Kings reply had a humorous tone to it, "I didn't think it would be in a public café so that is good," He paused and continued. "Lead on, just give me the scenic route if at all possible."
A few of the King's entourage had joined him not far behind. This included the ambassador to Adwest and her husband, Gianna and Ugo Baldelli. Also accompanying were a few foreign advisors and treaty writers. Lady Baldelli was fluent in the local language and was able to act as the translator for the meeting if so required.
Meanwhile, King Frederico's family remained at home, where his wife would be regent in the meantime and his heir Vittorio-Emanuele was off in private school. As much as he had hoped to bring his son along to his first foreign trip, it would have to be to a less...controversial nation.