From: Prime Minister Olaf Petterson, on behalf of King Erik XII
To: The Japanese Government.
Although it may appear that you have the better of our nation in our current conflict, let me assure you that all is not as it appears. I know you and your allies are fighting a costly war on another front, and I have many fresh troops about to enter the fray.
That said, it is not the desire of our government to cause your nation undue distress-as our needs are quite small. We believe that the city of Anasazi was taken from it's *rightful* owners-the Oldonians-by Japanese duplicity. We overlooked this insult for as long as possible, but finally decided to take what was rightfully ours. Should you give us the city of Anasazi, then I am sure that we can come to a truce in the immediate future.
Yours.
The Right Hon. Olaf Petterson.
To: The Japanese Government.
Although it may appear that you have the better of our nation in our current conflict, let me assure you that all is not as it appears. I know you and your allies are fighting a costly war on another front, and I have many fresh troops about to enter the fray.
That said, it is not the desire of our government to cause your nation undue distress-as our needs are quite small. We believe that the city of Anasazi was taken from it's *rightful* owners-the Oldonians-by Japanese duplicity. We overlooked this insult for as long as possible, but finally decided to take what was rightfully ours. Should you give us the city of Anasazi, then I am sure that we can come to a truce in the immediate future.
Yours.
The Right Hon. Olaf Petterson.
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