Letters from Istanbul
Letter to the Kaiser
In a short missive sent to the German Kaiser, the Grand Vizier Cyrion had to clarify the Sultan's position regarding the events unfolding around Scandinavia:
"Though the Second Reich has been as a big brother for us for many long years, we can only deplore your stubbornness in these matters! We are not asking that you leave the swedish cities to be occupied by other nations, but at least that you would be willing to discuss the fate of the scandinavians before doing anything rash that would throw Europe into war...
So we have to agree with our spanish brothers and renounce our Alliance with you, as we don't want to be caught in a war between the British Empire and the Second Reich!
Nonetheless, the good done to us in the last century hasn't been forgotten and we wish to remain your friends! Your merchants will always be welcomed in our country, as we hope ours will be in yours..."
Letter to the King Soundwave
In another, rather more exuberant, letter, the Grand Vizier thanked profusely the Great King Soundwave for all the help His enlightened governement has been offering to the Ottoman Empire and wished Him a peaceful retirement. According to some sources, Judges and Professors educated in England are already in transit to Istanbul were their skills are greatly needed! Be cautious, o criminals and dunces, because your time is nearly over...
Moreover, the british specialists already in the country have taught the peasants new ways of cultivating to get better crops, while the finance advisers were shown how to get return on money...
Letter to the Foreign Office
Another letter was sent to the British Foreign Secretary to advise him to hire a new translator, as the last letter sent to the Ottoman Empire sounded a bit too much like a threat, wich was undoubtedly not necessary, and probably unintentional...
Letter to the Czar
Regarding the Russian fleet, the Grand Vizier thanked the Czar for His comprehension and assured Him that His ships would be welcome! Having the support of the Russian and the British on the Istanbul Treaty is the best way to securize the straits...
Letter to Premier Winterfritz
The last letter was sent to Premier Winterfritz of France to congratulate him for his coolness in these difficult times! If all the Rulers were as serene as the Premier of France, it would be much easier to maintain Peace in Europe...
Letter to the Kaiser
In a short missive sent to the German Kaiser, the Grand Vizier Cyrion had to clarify the Sultan's position regarding the events unfolding around Scandinavia:
"Though the Second Reich has been as a big brother for us for many long years, we can only deplore your stubbornness in these matters! We are not asking that you leave the swedish cities to be occupied by other nations, but at least that you would be willing to discuss the fate of the scandinavians before doing anything rash that would throw Europe into war...
So we have to agree with our spanish brothers and renounce our Alliance with you, as we don't want to be caught in a war between the British Empire and the Second Reich!
Nonetheless, the good done to us in the last century hasn't been forgotten and we wish to remain your friends! Your merchants will always be welcomed in our country, as we hope ours will be in yours..."
Letter to the King Soundwave
In another, rather more exuberant, letter, the Grand Vizier thanked profusely the Great King Soundwave for all the help His enlightened governement has been offering to the Ottoman Empire and wished Him a peaceful retirement. According to some sources, Judges and Professors educated in England are already in transit to Istanbul were their skills are greatly needed! Be cautious, o criminals and dunces, because your time is nearly over...
Moreover, the british specialists already in the country have taught the peasants new ways of cultivating to get better crops, while the finance advisers were shown how to get return on money...
Letter to the Foreign Office
Another letter was sent to the British Foreign Secretary to advise him to hire a new translator, as the last letter sent to the Ottoman Empire sounded a bit too much like a threat, wich was undoubtedly not necessary, and probably unintentional...
Letter to the Czar
Regarding the Russian fleet, the Grand Vizier thanked the Czar for His comprehension and assured Him that His ships would be welcome! Having the support of the Russian and the British on the Istanbul Treaty is the best way to securize the straits...
Letter to Premier Winterfritz
The last letter was sent to Premier Winterfritz of France to congratulate him for his coolness in these difficult times! If all the Rulers were as serene as the Premier of France, it would be much easier to maintain Peace in Europe...
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