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The Germano-Celtic Conference
Topic Started: Jan 17 2010, 03:22 AM (113 Views)
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Arthos Bedwyr boarded the plane with an unprecedented excitement. For the very first time, a foreigner was to be allowed council with the leaders of the Zämmerian Reichstag. This newly formed government was beginning to show exponential military strength, such that could no longer unnoticed in the world. Such a country would prove useful if one was its close friend. And that was the point of Bedwyr's journey.

The trip was long, but it gave Bedwyr time to study up on traditions of the German people. He would need to know much to gain the support and friendship of the government and its citizens. For hours, Bedwyr poured over books detailing common courtesy in the German culture.

Soon enough, the plane landed with a dull thud as they arrived in Neue Preußen. Upon exiting the plane, there was no grand procession, no gallant colors, just a lone limo, as was perfectly expected. The citizens were still getting use to their own newly established government, so naturally a foreign representative would receive much less acknowledgment.

Bedwyr took his first step onto the cold ground of Zämmeria, and the first step towards a great friendship and alliance.
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