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TREATY OF PROVIDENCE, 1821


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Joseph d'Azor nods "It is good to see a new Sutica, a Sutica of good people and wholesome values. I pray for their success."

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Sharing a drink with the Cerulian delegation as Her Royal Majesty signs the document, Simon Pruvia cheers to a long period of prosperity amongst his Canonist brethren.

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After carefully reading the document Sir Charles Galbraith would nod at the treaty and state:

 

"May this Treaty be the start of our good relations with our Canonist friends in Sutica. May GOD bless Their Majesties, in their imminent prosperous reign over the Cerulean Kingdom of Sutica and may GOD bless Our Holy Mother Church." 

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Garret Darkwood takes a toast of San Robertos Tequilla for the future of Sutica 

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Georg had been experiencing one of the severe headaches that often rendered bedridden him that day, as a Hyspian guard came into his room with some hurry, within his allocated room in Osanora. He had a parchment in his arm, but Georg couldn't see, due to the wet rags that covered his face. He grumbled and straightened himself with a long, deep couth and eyed the parchment.

 

"So, is it done?" He asked towards his compatriot, who had entered into his chambers. Vicente only responded with a nod, and promptly read out the declaration. 

 

That night, however much the man suffered from his ailment, he smiled. He prayed for God, the future of his people, and mutual prosperity.

 

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Vicente Murietta let out a soft sigh of relief upon returning from Oren with Her Majesty, soon going to deliver word of the treaty to King Georg. After doing so, he would rest inside his Office within Osanora, thinking how that could have gone much worse.

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Philip Augustus is in the field with his favored hawk when his ward, the young Simon Bastille, 

 

"You must consider, with all your heart, that the Grace of God has proven the Hyspian cause to be righteous, for they do not falter in their love of faith. Where I was once skeptical, I am convinced that they revere the Lord despite their pagan overlords of of the last years."

 

 

 

 

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