Friday, May 11, 2007

Ober-Schweinsberg Succession in Doubt; Hesse-Engelburg Forces on Alert

News reports from Ober-Schweinsberg indicate that the reigning Landgraf was killed two days ago in a fall from his horse while hunting in the mountains. Couriers sent to deliver condolences from their Graces have reportedly found the Landgraviate in an uproar with the Landgraf's twin sons each claiming the right of rule. While it is clear that Arnold is the eldest of the twins by seven minutes, his younger brother Ansgar has reportedly accused Arnold of having caused their father's death.

Relations between Hesse-Engelburg and Ober-Schweinsberg have been cordial for the last century, though not always good in past ones, and there is some concern that the outcome of this conflict between brothers could be detrimental to Hesse-Engelburg trade interests. Their Graces have issued an advisory to all citizens of Hesse-Engelburg to avoid travel into the region while the matter is settled, and it is feared that the brothers may soon escalate from accusations to armed warfare. Already each of the brothers has been crowned Landgraf in a separate cathedral by competing bishops, and it is believed that the noble families of the Landgraviate will soon be taking sides.

Generalfeldmarshall von Krimm has issued an alert to Hesse-Engelburg forces in case the conflict should spill over, and it is reported that the garrisons of the Waldschloß, the Südschloß, and Festung Eisenschild have all been reinforced to ensure the security of our southern border.

Their Graces have also reportedly recalled Bishop Ulrich Frankel from his relief efforts in the Duchy of Saxe-Huack in the hopes that he may be able to offer his services to moderate the dispute.

3 comments:

Bluebear Jeff said...

Oh, dear. It sounds like the Principality of Saxe-Bearstein should consider stepping up its recruiting in case this conflict should spread into a general European war.

I shall ask Furst Bruno to urge haste from the bureaucracies of Canada Customs and Canada Post so that the new RSM recruits will not be overly delayed in transit.


-- Jeff of Saxe-Bearstein

WSTKS-FM Worldwide said...

Hi Jonathan,

Oh no! What will this do to the supply of goat hair and goats' milk coming from Hesse-Engelburg? How will this affect the prices on the items in the commodities exchanges of all our little states? I've got a baaaaad feeling about this. . .

Best Regards,

Stokes

Auston Jeff Butler said...

Smells like war, God help me I love it so! - Col. Wilhelm von Bach.

Huzzah!